Full-time ATPL Grounds Exams
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Full-time ATPL Grounds Exams
Hi Guys,
I currently hold a JAA PPL(A) and will be doing my night rating and getting my class 1 medical by the end of the year.
I will therefore be wanting to do my ATPL exams next year sometime. I have been mainly looking at Cabair which looks very promising, but my only problem is I live in Harrogate, North Yorkshire and living expenses would be crazy for 6 months in Bournemouth.
Does anybody know of any full-time ATPL exam courses closer to Yorkshire, they all seem to be in the south?
Many thanks in advance,
HR200
I currently hold a JAA PPL(A) and will be doing my night rating and getting my class 1 medical by the end of the year.
I will therefore be wanting to do my ATPL exams next year sometime. I have been mainly looking at Cabair which looks very promising, but my only problem is I live in Harrogate, North Yorkshire and living expenses would be crazy for 6 months in Bournemouth.
Does anybody know of any full-time ATPL exam courses closer to Yorkshire, they all seem to be in the south?
Many thanks in advance,
HR200
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Believe you can do them in Glasgow and also think Coventry..
Any reason why you wish to do them full time at a school? Have you considered full time distance learning? I did mine at Bristol over 5 months. You study at home and then the week before the exams do a 2 week refresher course at BGS.. If you can work at home and are prepared to put the work in, it's a good way of doing it. It worked for me, but I know others who have said it wont for them. Honestly say it wasn't too bad working from home and saved me 3 months on a full time course. Just a thought.
Any reason why you wish to do them full time at a school? Have you considered full time distance learning? I did mine at Bristol over 5 months. You study at home and then the week before the exams do a 2 week refresher course at BGS.. If you can work at home and are prepared to put the work in, it's a good way of doing it. It worked for me, but I know others who have said it wont for them. Honestly say it wasn't too bad working from home and saved me 3 months on a full time course. Just a thought.