Choosing between two flight schools

I’ve almost looked at all the popular flight schools in Europe and I only found two possible options for me

• The first is flyby academy in spain everything looks great and fit well but there is mixed reviews from a lot of students. Some say it’s fine and others criticise but it’s still a great deal and a great country and they useful language to pick up but they supposedly all inclusive packaged include accommodation only for 14 months and we know it takes way more than that to finish such a program. 79,900€ with additional expenses after 14 months.

• the second choice and more reasonable to me is Global aviation SA. In greece I think this choice is a less popular in terms of brand recognition and Greek is not a very useful language to pick up. But other than that, it seems pretty good in terms of flying and instructors, weather facilities and student reviews are all positive like I’ve been digging about this school and I couldn’t find a single negative review I know no school is perfect, but if there is sum I would imagine this would be one of them but I’m still hesitant honestly what do you guys think after I calculated everything even flight tickets it would be 79,500€

Ps, I don’t really care about airline connections with the school cause I’m returning to my home country after training.

I would appreciate any feedback or advice thanks for reading.

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u/Amjedsassi — 1 day ago

Class 1 medical in athens greece

Hey guys i’m planning to go to global aviation SA in athens greece. I need to do my medical does anyone know where is the cheapest place to do it in?. Much appreciated.

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u/Amjedsassi — 20 days ago

Global aviation SA, academy

I’m planning to study the integrated ATPL program in global aviation SA greece, if anybody had an experience with them or studied there please share it with us. How was the instructors the facilities etc any delays and a realistic duration to finish the program.

Thx for your time.

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u/Amjedsassi — 22 days ago
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Egnatia aviation

I’m really considering this school so if you have any experience with them please share it with us

I’m looking for good quality training in europe for under £85k I don’t care about pipeline and partnerships the most important to me is the training quality and student experience

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u/Amjedsassi — 29 days ago

FTEjerez non-eu students

I’m a non-EU student seriously consider considering FTEjerz and I really like the school and it’s hard to find someone criticising it, but my concern is after graduation most of FTE pipelines are for EU pilots as a middle eastern? Do you think that they can help me get an interview or exposure to recruiters who might give me an interview, you know help me get my foot in the door?, Is there any non-EU students who went there please give us your experience it would be much appreciated.

Thx for reading.

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u/Amjedsassi — 1 month ago

Flight schools are all bad

Why every time I look up a flight school that seems great fit for me it turns out it’s a scam and people really criticising them on Reddit i looked up flyby academy and egnatia aviation, i’m open to suggestions.

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u/Amjedsassi — 1 month ago

Is flyby academy good?

Im gonna start my journey towards my frozen ATPL while looking for schools with EASA license, the flyby Academy caught my eye with their integrated program that includes accommodation and food, but after seeing some reddits about it I’m starting to get some second thoughts after all it’s not a small fee so my questions are are all schools have mixed reviews and this is normal for any school or this school in particular not the best in customer service and instructors, and do you recommend any other school with the same price range over it?

Thx for your time.

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u/Amjedsassi — 1 month ago