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Old 16th Jul 2010, 17:31
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Multi engine time building?

What you think about this APPP?? Accelerated Professional Pilot Program - The Fastest Multi Engine Time Building Program

Any experiences? Is it real PIC time? Why it is so cheap?
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Old 17th Jul 2010, 03:41
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Minimum of 7 flying hours per day? Ouch.
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Old 17th Jul 2010, 04:03
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I know nothing about this, but my general rule is always:

You (generally) get what you pay for
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Old 17th Jul 2010, 08:48
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Always kept me on the right track so far. Live by that!
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Old 17th Jul 2010, 10:12
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Seen this ?

have a look at this school...

Flight Training - Multi Engine Time Building Programs - Aviator Flight Training College
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Old 18th Jul 2010, 13:28
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A. JAA regulations state only one pilot can log PIC of a single pilot aircraft. (The Duchess is a single pilot aircraft.) If you are flying with another pilot or flight instructor, they may not log flight time. Students that have been applying for JAA licensing in Europe have seen an increased rejection rate for incorrectly logged hours.
# Aviator Flight Training Academy, in conjunction with European Flight Training, will certify your logbook and verify your hours are logged in accordance with JAA regulations
That's from Aviators website.
APPP's website only shows pics of two pilots in the airplane.
Which means that under JAA you cannot log all that time.
The scary things is that they encourage ridiculous amounts of flying time in a day. Whoever encourages 17 hrs of flying in a 24 hr period needs to have their head examined.
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Old 7th Mar 2012, 22:21
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Hi

Anyone who finished their training with aviator??
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