June 23, 2012 at 6:50 pm
I don’t know if this has already been mentioned. I was at Goodwood to-day and heard that the CAA have given approval for training to start on a two seat Mk 9.
There are broadly two courses. One, a 25 hour course utilising a Tiger Moth, a Chipmunk then Harvard and Spitfire costs around £40,000.
The other course is a 15 hour affair costing around £25,000.
A website at Goodwood features details. I’m already doing overtime.
John Green
By: Moggy C - 30th June 2012 at 20:27
:mad::mad: 😀
By: kev35 - 30th June 2012 at 20:21
At the historical rate I’ll reach that just around the time I am 90 years old.
Moggy
Well it will give you something to look forward to during the remainder of your dotage. 😉
Regards,
kev35
By: Primate - 30th June 2012 at 18:45
I’ve been commercial for about a year, must get my TT up anyway to qualify for a job with one of the operators I’m currently aiming for.
By: Moggy C - 30th June 2012 at 09:03
The 1,000 hours PPL TT could be a bit of a barrier to entry if you aren’t already well along the way.
At the historical rate I’ll reach that just around the time I am 90 years old.
Moggy
By: Primate - 29th June 2012 at 23:54
I could see myself doing it given enough money (or external funding) and an opportunity to fly Spits somewhat regularly for an operator of some sort.
By: Dunbar - 29th June 2012 at 23:12
2 day into course is the most accessible…a flight in the Chipmunk or Tiger Moth, a flight in the T6/Harvard and then a flight in one of 2 2-seater Mark IX Spitfires. Groundschool included, flying licence holders only.
About the cost of a used small car…
By: aircraftwall - 25th June 2012 at 18:44
this sounds like what happens here in italy… We will never see training like that
By: Moggy C - 23rd June 2012 at 20:10
This has been running for a considerable time, though was originally based at Oxford / Kidlington.
It has been discussed here previously, of course.
Moggy