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After carefully balancing all the factors like cost, quality of training, acquirable skills, reasonable timeline for completion, we have selected our affiliates ,in their respective countries. Given our proven commitment to the advantage of our students we will ensure their overall success. To avoid any financial discrepancy, we have agreed on “pay as you fly” as a major method for the entire training. |
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Flying in our affiliated schools have the following advantages. They offer a wide range of training applications, all within a short distance of their bases.This greatly increases the efficiency of each training program. Additionally, the following benefits, make them an optimal flight training facility: |
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- Most of their primary and advanced VFR training takes place either at their practice areas or satellite airports, which are within 5 to 10 minutes flight time.
- For high density traffic and ATC training, these airports are within a short distance. For mountain and density altitude training, there are several excellent mountain ranges within 10 to 25 minutes flight time which provide elevations up to 4500 feet and density altitudes reaching 7000 to 8000 feet. Mountain Ranges in the 5000 to 7500 feet range are within approximately one hour flight time.
- For IFR training, these areas offer a wide variety of instrument approach procedures of different types and varied complexities, allowing efficient and productive instrument training.
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All of the factors mentioned above combine to assure a high level of efficiency and cost effectiveness for each training program. In all the training facilities of our affiliates, one of the main attractions is the beautiful landscape of the training space, especially so the New Zealand school. This relieves boredom from monotony and makes the learning sequence very pleasant and enjoyable. Nearness to recreational facilities and the attractions of “large city amenities” helps to relieve the stress of learning. |
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