which is a good flying school in east midlands and also how much will it cost for the lessons(not private)????
will there be a less chance of me becoming a pilot if i do not do maths??
help me thankz
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#1 by the_cheeze_cop on October 18th, 2010
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There is A LOT to becoming a pilot, even just as a hobby. Go to a local small scale airport and talk to some pilots. They can give you all the information you need.
Good luck.
#2 by Mr. Cool on October 18th, 2010
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According to the Code of Federal Regulations…
You must:
“Be able to read, speak, write, and
understand the English language…”
Soooooooooo looks like you’re SOL
#3 by CRJPILOT on October 18th, 2010
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East Midlands where is that? Learning to fly is not all that difficult properly trimmed the plane will mostly stay going in a strait line take offs and landings will give you the most trouble. The real difficult part of learning to fly is learning all of the ground knowledge, rules and regulations, aerodynamics and that sort of stuff. I am a Certified Flight Instructor send me your e-mail and I will send you some training documents I have on my computer. Start studying now it will make your life easier and you will learn more on each flight lesson if you already have a good knowledge base on the ground. Oh and by the way commercial lessons do not cost any more than private lessons you will need more hours of experience to get the commercial certificate.
#4 by Pilot boy on October 18th, 2010
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Beware of the local airport schools. They do not train for the airlines. Although they can get you your commercial license, they really do nothing to prep you for a airline job.
Consider a school that will take you all the way to airline/jet transition & preperation.
Embry Riddle, Delta Connection Academy, and other large Universities have good degree programs. Do your research before you start or you’ll waste money.
Then imagine spending $70-100k for the education then getting a job that only pays $20-$30k to start.
#5 by sandy_dfw on October 18th, 2010
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East midlands?.. What country are you in?
Rules ad regulations differ for each country.