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Solve the usual question:where is the best place for training pilot?

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dear friend,

i wanna all in this place help to me about make a big and larg information about addition training pilot university and school and collage,

frist we start the best flight school(university and collage) in australia with icao or FAA and after it,other flight school?

after australia,canada,and uk,and other country,

every body is pilot and work in airline,say about finding job and how is future life about pilot?

thanks to all

iman

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  1. ex pilot,well never really.

    here;s what i did.

    i went to moncton flying school,in moncton,newbrunswick,canada.got my private licence in 3 months,rented a plane and flew across canada and back to build up hours for my commercial licence,got this in 3 months.

    then went up north to fly as a bush pilot.

    from there your on your own,ha ha.

    there is a catch though,on getting your first job.

    you need a certain amount of hours to satisfy insurance companys that the company you work for has in place.,say 500 hours,well you can get your commercial licence in 50 hours,so where do you build up time without it costing you an arm and a leg for renting planes.

    i know what people did in the past,not sure if the do it still

    but i cannot tell you here or i will blow it for a lot of would be pilots.

    if you email me,i could tell you but again i dont want my email add here.

    but there you go,

    i found moncton flying club extremely hands on and to the point without wasting alot of class .and theory time.


  2. The most affordable option is to contact a local airforce recruiter and ask about signing on and they will send you to their flight schools and pay for all or most of it so that you don't have to spend all your money and get really in debt. Airlines prefer former military pilots as well so you have better chances at higher paying jobs when you are discharged then if you try to learn on your own.

  3. Your best bet is to inquire with the civil aviation authority in your own country.  You will get more accurate information that way, and you can just follow their directions.

    Good luck.

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