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just started (4 hours done) of training to do a ppl here in uk.
wondering opinions and any advice as to employment chances when passed. and also any add on training required as i, funding this with a loan after xmas any help appreciated -- İBillyİ ICQ 171497980 www.kfsfascias.co.uk Im right your wrong unless your right too! |
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I'm sorry, I cannot answer your questions concerning employment in the UK.
However, I've got to ask... where are you doing your training? I instructed in the UK for about a year out of Kidlington airport (near Oxford). All of the Oxford U. flight training is done out of Kidlington. I really enjoyed it. I met all the Oxford U. instructors. We had a great time! I was AMAZED to learn that in the UK, a private pilot can give flight instruction. Definitely different than here in the US. -Frank "Billy Who?" wrote in message ... just started (4 hours done) of training to do a ppl here in uk. wondering opinions and any advice as to employment chances when passed. and also any add on training required as i, funding this with a loan after xmas any help appreciated -- İBillyİ ICQ 171497980 www.kfsfascias.co.uk Im right your wrong unless your right too! |
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doing it at a place called leven airfield. its a grass field too. horrible
drive to it down a mega bumpy, pot holed lane which means you either damage your vehicle suspension or at least need a fully comprehensive wash when you come home. the employment im looking at btw is for the USA as i plan to travel to orange county in march 054 with a view to moving there. might consider doing flight training in us too as it seems considerably cheaper. price here is £90 an hour with 45 hour minimum for ppl. -- İBillyİ ICQ 171497980 www.kfsfascias.co.uk Im right your wrong unless your right too! "Frankster" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, I cannot answer your questions concerning employment in the UK. However, I've got to ask... where are you doing your training? I instructed in the UK for about a year out of Kidlington airport (near Oxford). All of the Oxford U. flight training is done out of Kidlington. I really enjoyed it. I met all the Oxford U. instructors. We had a great time! I was AMAZED to learn that in the UK, a private pilot can give flight instruction. Definitely different than here in the US. -Frank "Billy Who?" wrote in message ... just started (4 hours done) of training to do a ppl here in uk. wondering opinions and any advice as to employment chances when passed. and also any add on training required as i, funding this with a loan after xmas any help appreciated -- İBillyİ ICQ 171497980 www.kfsfascias.co.uk Im right your wrong unless your right too! |
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![]() "Billy Who?" wrote in message ... doing it at a place called leven airfield. its a grass field too. horrible drive to it down a mega bumpy, pot holed lane which means you either damage your vehicle suspension or at least need a fully comprehensive wash when you come home. the employment im looking at btw is for the USA as i plan to travel to orange county in march 054 with a view to moving there. might consider doing flight training in us too as it seems considerably cheaper. price here is £90 an hour with 45 hour minimum for ppl. It would be much cheaper in the usa. An hour rental plus instructor would run less than £60 -- İBillyİ ICQ 171497980 www.kfsfascias.co.uk Im right your wrong unless your right too! "Frankster" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, I cannot answer your questions concerning employment in the UK. However, I've got to ask... where are you doing your training? I instructed in the UK for about a year out of Kidlington airport (near Oxford). All of the Oxford U. flight training is done out of Kidlington. I really enjoyed it. I met all the Oxford U. instructors. We had a great time! I was AMAZED to learn that in the UK, a private pilot can give flight instruction. Definitely different than here in the US. -Frank "Billy Who?" wrote in message ... just started (4 hours done) of training to do a ppl here in uk. wondering opinions and any advice as to employment chances when passed. and also any add on training required as i, funding this with a loan after xmas any help appreciated -- İBillyİ ICQ 171497980 www.kfsfascias.co.uk Im right your wrong unless your right too! |
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 15:48:41 -0600, "Radio Flyer"
wrote: doing flight training in us too as it seems considerably cheaper. price here is £90 an hour with 45 hour minimum for ppl. Wow. That's pushing $175/hr! You can easily find plane/instructor for $100/hr in the U.S. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com the blog www.danford.net |
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just started (4 hours done) of training to do a ppl here in uk.
wondering opinions and any advice as to employment chances when passed. . . Slim to none. Sorry - but that's the way it is - someone should tell you now while you only have 4 hours. If you then continue and take your commercial, multi, IFR and float, and then build 1000 hours your chances improve. But if you honestly believe that you can take your ppl and then find reasonably paid employment in aviation, you should know right now that you have an unrealistic goal - and if you are going into serious debt to obtain your ppl, now is the time to consider the realities. Having said that, it is one of the most rewarding things that you can do, and there is always the possibility that you can rise to the position of captain on a major airline. And, of course, you can always try to get all of your training free, and rise quickly, by joining the RAF. HTH Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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