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Old 19th Oct 2006, 13:37
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hi,

i can recomend steve marples (aerotraining) based at newcaslte airport. one on one, no early starts, flying a t67c, 4-5 weeks. one of the best instructors i've had and and best price to match.

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Old 19th Oct 2006, 17:20
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Originally Posted by norfolkandgood
I have recently finished my FI(R) course with On Track Aviation at Wellesbourne. Their set-up is excellent, all ex RAF (which provides a high level of experience in instruction and course design) and they have in house examiners.
I was so impressed I returned for the aeros restriction removal, went to one of their instructor seminars and will be going back for the night restriction removal.
You can find them with a google search of "on track aviation".
Best of luck with your courses.

I too did my FI(R) with OnTrack and thoroughly enjoyed it. Two extra comments over Norfolkandgood's endorsement:

Being an OnTrack graduate meant that my current employer was happy to offer me a job on the strength of where I'd done the FIC. (in saying this I am by no means implying that other schools would not carry the same confidence with potential employers - it just made my own interview a doddle!)

OnTrack do their own training manual which is a lot easier to digest than the Rod Campbell book, and comes with a full set of A4 briefings that can be used for whiteboard, ohp or powerpoint briefings. I use the manual daily for both briefings and also double checking how I fly the lessons too.

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ps they have 4 Instructors, of whom two are in house examiners. The numbers help with availability for the final exam.
 
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and what do you think about FlightPass ?? their pilots are very experimented...
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