Do you by any chance know their prices to do a license in about 5 weeks? (or 4 if possible?) In Florida, the offer is 8k in euros for 4-5weeks including living.
Thanks so much!
Nice! Funny you are american and know more than me :D
Not sure how I could make sure the school is not a scam.. any ideas?
Also i´m concerned about the costs. He said 8k, but what if its really like 10k?
cant just stop doing the license then...
Good thing that you can´t completely lose it anymore.
Thanks for your help! Well, i know a german guy, who works together with a flight school in Florida, and i´ve read a pretty decent review from a german student mentioning the german guy who works with the school, so i hope i can trust them. I will definitely not put a lot of money in there as...
Have you had bad experiences so far?
So, the idea is to occasionally fly in the states during holdiays and visits (max 1-2 times a year) and then fly the absolute minimum in Germany to not lose the license. (Maybe I´ll fly more once i earn my own money and well, more, obviously :D)
Also i...
Okay guys, so far it all looks like I won´t be able to do the license with my friend as a CFI. Also, I think I won´t be able to do the license in California in general--> too expensive.
The other day I met some german guy working together with a flight school in Florida. The link is...
Also do you guys know how long it takes to apply for TSA and the medical thing? Do i need the visa first? I´m assuming the medical checkup needs to be done by an airplane doc, correct? - So it would have to be in states? Thanks guys!
1. get a medical
2. get a student pilot certificate
3. get enough training to convince my instructor that I´m safe to fly solo
4. pass a pre-solo written exam administered by my flight school
5. Do the official written test (somewhere in between 5. and 6.)
6. Fly solo for 10 hours, get the rest...
So does this mean i have to do all of these 3 tests before i ever acutally get to fly? And after those 3 start i could then start working on whatever hours I need for the practical part, being around 60-70 hours?