Chris here, thanks for watching. Just wanted to share something which really helped me fund my flight training which you can check out here. Thanks www.profitboss.co.uk/matchedbetting
Never, EVER pay up front. The forums over the years are littered with hundreds of people who have paid up front and then found the club has gone bust ... or want to move to another club and find they can't etc etc etc. If there is one good piece of advice to anyone learning to fly, don't pay up front under any circumstances.
The best money saving tip is to prepare for the lesson. NEVER try to learn something in the air - learn it on the ground, the practice and refine it in the air. Also spend time at the airfield between lessons talking to people - those conversations can be a goldmine of useful information, and if you become friends with people, they're more likely to offer you a ride where you can watch and learn without being overloaded by actually flying the plane yourself - just be aware that (like with the flight simulator) you may also learn bad habits which your instructor will then struggle to correct.
I’ve just been quoted at £6,780 for 45 lessons and 15 landings out of Liverpool for my money, and I also spoke with an instructor out of Blackpool to ask them about Liverpool training. Funny enough, they said that Liverpool have ATC so you learn to fly in traffic controlled areas, but WE have less traffic so not much waiting for clearance whilst on ground. I’ve chosen Liverpool as I want to have experience of ATC straight off....I’m 72 by the way, and have waited many years to have the time to do this, so I’ve just had Microsoft flight onscreen.... Great vid, very comprehensive....good luck to us all.....
Will do...hopefully....many to come as well.. can’t start just yet tho...looking to March or early April... Looking for a couple of cheap ‘go pro’s’ first so I can film AND hear what’s being said via pre-recordings.....instructor approval 1st tho... Stay safe...
@@sonnyyombo2230 hiya…. Well…. I thought it BRILLIANT. but unfortunately I was not able to complete training, as I had to go back to South Africa due to family illness, and I’ve only been back a short time now. The 5 or 6 lessons I had there, was great… good trainers, aircraft good too… patient and explained everything more than once, which was great for me… but the choice of ATC was excellent…please try it if you can…. A wonderful experience that more peeps should try out…. Good luck bru….
Few comments. 1. You don't need a Class 1 medical until you get to Commerical flying so for your PPL, Night, IMC (IR Restricted) and possibly even Twin, you don't need a Class 1. Just get a Class 2 until you need a Class 1 otherwise it will be a waste of money. 2. Be careful with the ground school exams. They changed 3 years ago. In the past, they used to ask 16 questions out of a question bank of 100 questions. So, all you needed to do was revise the question bank. Had that been the case, I could have passed one exam per week. However, the new format is, you need to read and study every book because you need to now understand what it is their asking which then leads to the answer. I have a BEng Aerospace Engineering with 36 hours of flight experience in the USA plus I've done 27 hours of flying in the UK. I finally passed all 9 exams but I failed "Ops" and also "Flight Planning" because some questions weren't even in the books!!! I even complained to the CAA about one question and they agreed it was an ATPL question and said the question shouldn't have been there. 3. I'd recommend a few different products; - Headset. I originally bought a Sennheiser which after 25 hours of flying, I realised was fautly so I couldn't hear ATC which destroyed my confidence (I never had an issue with RT in the USA). So, I exchanged it for a Bose A20. My God, it was worth the extra cost!!! - Microsoft flight sim has pretty graphics but the flight characteristics aren't as professional as XPLANE. But, you need to buy airports and scenery from ORBX. - I invested in the Honeycomb Alpha yoke, Brave throttle quadrant and I have Charlie pedals on order so for now, I'm using my Thrustmaster TPR pedals. Having a VR headset enhances the experience and if you connect to VATSIM, you can talk to real people at ATC and all of those people need to be certified to know what they're doing. I'd say it would take on the order of 70 hours to get the PPL so in a Piper PA-28, that's £15,400 just for dual instruction.
Great video, great info. BRILLIANT This was/is my entry to your channel…. great content. STILL BRILLIANT 8:38 I’m a 48 year old learner flyer, some of my buddy’s have got ppl’s Three lads I know have helicopters and good for them. I also have a mate who flies a beautiful fixed wing microlight ……..10,000ft is my target and I hope to realise that in 2025
Excellent informative video. Am doing my PPL at the moment. Only thing I'd suggest is to use X-plane 11 as a simulator. I've tried both simulators over the lady few years and X-plane is a better platform for learning and practising the more complex areas of flying, e.g navigation.
Hi thanks, it means a lot to me when I read these kind of comments. Be sure to sub to the channel if you haven't already as I have loads of great content planned for over the next few weeks and months. Cheers
Honest report I would say the 11k is a starting point for most people .Some minor comments Up front payment concept is fine if its an honest operation and doesnt go out of business, or get evicted in the interim.. Landing fees?? No mention, can really add up - some clubs included it in your hourly rate, others dont, depending on where you learn . Hourly rates for PA28 much higher typcially... £90 for a medical is a bargain, most I know are are c£150 .. While Im biased. learn to glide first, get the flying skills far more cheaply, (I went down that path and was solo in power after 90 minutes).I agree NPPL is much cheaper route for most peoples needs . Warning As an instructor, may I caution that self teaching on a simulator without knowedgable supervision can easily lead to bad habits being embedded which cost far more to break than any money save.. Whether it is poor handling, complacemcy, not respecting real aircraft limits, lack of lookout , ingrained practices to which you revert under stress.. I am currently tryting to do exactly that with a pupil. Evrything he knows is based on MS Flight Sim. and he keeps referring to it...
@@ProfitBoss But as you so rightly point out, the biggest money waster of all is not taking lessons sufficiently frequently. You forget much of what you already have learned. I recognised this after a few lessons, and so went down the path of "cramming" in a week, ie only a few instructors, three or four flight a day, far more cost effective,.
Quality video! No bs ! Pure info ! You just Earned yourself another subscriber sir ! Keep up with the info as you go on your journey in becoming professional pilot. I might join you soon .
I paid £210 for my Class 2 medical, last month. After some reading around, people were saying £200 was around the right price. But in the video you said typical was £90-100? I'm just wondering if I was ripped off or not! Good tips. I started training and now the costs are coming in and I'm having a bit of a, "Uhm, do I really, really want to commit to this?" But your uplifting comments about the feeling after first solo and it being worth it for the life experience made me realise, yes, I do want to continue :D
Hi, really glad to hear I have motivated you to carry on. After you solo and you can go around telling people you have flown a plane by yourself you can't really put a price on that. I paid £80 for mine at east midlands airport but of course it will vary depending on where you are in the country. Down south will be more expensive for sure. I double checked all the figures with my instructor and he agreed I had them accurate.
I want to get the license this year, this information is brilliant. Grettings from Edinburgh, hopefully I can thank you personally for the information!
Either there's a great deal of regional variation in costs or prices have increased a lot but down here in Kent I'm looming at £170-180 per hour for a microlight and around £220-250 per hour for a Cessna, and of course more for the Piper. All examples are excluding landing fees of around £20 per landing
I’m going on a fight experience this year,I think it’s 2 hours with 2 other people,navigating,observing and taking control...not quite sure what to expect but excited.
How's the flight training going ? I took a hour trial in a 152( yes your right it was a tight squeeze for both of us ), on one windiest days of the year, We waited ages before we went up, for a break in the weather, I felt so sick after 20mins I asked if we could return to the airfield, I felt the instructor just wanted to fly as he would not have got paid otherwise. That experience really put me learning to fly after that.
Now that you have passed your tests and can hire small aircraft are you allowed to take passengers like me so they can observe what you are doing and thus learn something. I would pay my way and return you get to hire at less money so it works for both of us.
Interesting vid, thanks. When would you say the best time of year to commence flying training in the UK ? I guess timing it to take advantage of the summer months with longer periods of daylight is advisable.
Hi man, Thanks for the video. Quick question, have you been studying to exams only from Pooleys Exam Preparation Books? Your link to the books has expired btw :).
Suggesting that students pay everything up front is really not good advice!! If anything having a big discount offered for pre payment could suggest of a school being in financial trouble already. Also, for anyone watching this in 2022, a class 2 medical (CAA) is circa £290 and a class 1 (CAA) is circa £600, If you want an EASA & CAA Class 1 medicals it'll cost between £1000- £1300
It's MUCH more expensive training now than it was 10 to 12 years ago! Landing fee, touch and go fee, fuel, aircraft hire maintenance.......much more expensive easily pay £220 an hour for a flight in a C152 plus landing whereas in 2010 it was £170 to £180.. I know a school where landing in near 30 quid that's why folk training there for circuits fly to another airport....also adding time and money to the lesson!!
Hiya. Thanks for the information I was curious to know how much time is given for a person to pass their PPL, before it expires (as in the lever 2 health exams and all the ground exams). Thanks :-)
Hi, glad I can help. Yeah sure. If you are under 40 your class 2 medical is valid for 60 months (5years). Then for the exams they are valid for 18months starting from the calendar month of when you attempted the first exam.
Your welcome James, be sure to check out the video I did on the side hustle which helped me pay for lessons here: ruclips.net/video/8rVUGVk8Sl0/видео.html
I’m a commercial pilot. It’s hard work and a lot of cash but well worth it in the end. Although at the moment I’m matched betting to earn some extra money as we’re all on a paycut!
Hey, well if you can find someone who is okay to pay £200 for the hour lesson just for you to tag along for free yes. Usually you'd offer X amount to pay towards their lesson.
PPL is for light aircraft...if you're talking commercial airlines the training is gonna come out ur own pocket...at least £80,000 and most even want A levels
Even though it isn't cheap, it's certainly half the price of a ppl H. When I did my trial flight the instructor was almost convinced I had flown before. I said no I just play a lot of FSX. It does count for a lot. Makes the transition almost natural.
Hi Graham, not 100% true. I could of carried on with my training and actually have completed my commercial by now if I wanted. Get your living costs down and your income up then spend the difference on lessons until you have passed everything. It might take 2 years or maybe even 5 years but you will get it done if you want it enough. If you are in the UK check out the matched betting content I have on the channel which allows you to make hundreds a month tax and risk free. You can check out the guide I have to get started here: www.profitboss.co.uk/matchedbetting Thanks
Thanks for this, I have a couple of questions though. How many hours per month do you recommend getting in and/or does it need to be comlpeted in a short space of time? Also once all is said and done and you are qualified, what would it cost to say rent an aircraft for 3-4 hours, including fuel/insurance and any other costs I havent mentioned. I'm not rich, but with a bit of overtime in my current lorry driving job I think I could afford £500-600 per month to expend on training. Thanks.
Hi, the way I would aim to do it is 2hrs booked on a Saturday and 2hrs for the Sunday every week. Some may get cancelled due to weather etc but that's a good level of balance. Aircraft rental is around £90-£150p/h depending on location and size plane you want. I was tramper driving when I did my training and found matched betting which is great if you are against gambling and have a basic maths level. I am live streaming answering questions here on the channel 5 nights a week 7-8pm Mon-Thurs and Saturdays so come along if you want to learn more. It's a great way to add £500 a month tax free for a couple hours of work a week. Can check out the site I use for it here: bit.ly/37NujSV Regards Chris
Hi, that would be for if you do the integrated commercial pilot training. I may do a video on how much it costs to get your commercial licence if enough interest. So no you were not tripping just looking at another course haha
Normally on top of CPL the more expensive ones, say 90k+ will have connections with airlines and help setting you up with an airline. Normally a CPL just from a normal school will be around 75k-80k
Chris here, thanks for watching. Just wanted to share something which really helped me fund my flight training which you can check out here. Thanks www.profitboss.co.uk/matchedbetting
Never, EVER pay up front. The forums over the years are littered with hundreds of people who have paid up front and then found the club has gone bust ... or want to move to another club and find they can't etc etc etc. If there is one good piece of advice to anyone learning to fly, don't pay up front under any circumstances.
I found that out the hard way
Depends on the uk training school. I paid upfront in blocks of 10 hours. No problem!
The best money saving tip is to prepare for the lesson. NEVER try to learn something in the air - learn it on the ground, the practice and refine it in the air. Also spend time at the airfield between lessons talking to people - those conversations can be a goldmine of useful information, and if you become friends with people, they're more likely to offer you a ride where you can watch and learn without being overloaded by actually flying the plane yourself - just be aware that (like with the flight simulator) you may also learn bad habits which your instructor will then struggle to correct.
Loving these great comments to help others starting out.
I’ve just been quoted at £6,780 for 45 lessons and 15 landings out of Liverpool for my money, and I also spoke with an instructor out of Blackpool to ask them about Liverpool training.
Funny enough, they said that Liverpool have ATC so you learn to fly in traffic controlled areas, but WE have less traffic so not much waiting for clearance whilst on ground.
I’ve chosen Liverpool as I want to have experience of ATC straight off....I’m 72 by the way, and have waited many years to have the time to do this, so I’ve just had Microsoft flight onscreen....
Great vid, very comprehensive....good luck to us all.....
Awesome stuff Dave, never too late as they say. Good luck with it all and do update on here with how it's going from time to time.
Will do...hopefully....many to come as well.. can’t start just yet tho...looking to March or early April...
Looking for a couple of cheap ‘go pro’s’ first so I can film AND hear what’s being said via pre-recordings.....instructor approval 1st tho...
Stay safe...
Hello Dave, How did it go.... Only asked because you choose liverpool... How was the experience?
@@sonnyyombo2230 hiya…. Well…. I thought it BRILLIANT. but unfortunately I was not able to complete training, as I had to go back to South Africa due to family illness, and I’ve only been back a short time now. The 5 or 6 lessons I had there, was great… good trainers, aircraft good too… patient and explained everything more than once, which was great for me… but the choice of ATC was excellent…please try it if you can…. A wonderful experience that more peeps should try out…. Good luck bru….
Few comments.
1. You don't need a Class 1 medical until you get to Commerical flying so for your PPL, Night, IMC (IR Restricted) and possibly even Twin, you don't need a Class 1. Just get a Class 2 until you need a Class 1 otherwise it will be a waste of money.
2. Be careful with the ground school exams. They changed 3 years ago. In the past, they used to ask 16 questions out of a question bank of 100 questions. So, all you needed to do was revise the question bank. Had that been the case, I could have passed one exam per week. However, the new format is, you need to read and study every book because you need to now understand what it is their asking which then leads to the answer. I have a BEng Aerospace Engineering with 36 hours of flight experience in the USA plus I've done 27 hours of flying in the UK. I finally passed all 9 exams but I failed "Ops" and also "Flight Planning" because some questions weren't even in the books!!! I even complained to the CAA about one question and they agreed it was an ATPL question and said the question shouldn't have been there.
3. I'd recommend a few different products;
- Headset. I originally bought a Sennheiser which after 25 hours of flying, I realised was fautly so I couldn't hear ATC which destroyed my confidence (I never had an issue with RT in the USA). So, I exchanged it for a Bose A20. My God, it was worth the extra cost!!!
- Microsoft flight sim has pretty graphics but the flight characteristics aren't as professional as XPLANE. But, you need to buy airports and scenery from ORBX.
- I invested in the Honeycomb Alpha yoke, Brave throttle quadrant and I have Charlie pedals on order so for now, I'm using my Thrustmaster TPR pedals. Having a VR headset enhances the experience and if you connect to VATSIM, you can talk to real people at ATC and all of those people need to be certified to know what they're doing.
I'd say it would take on the order of 70 hours to get the PPL so in a Piper PA-28, that's £15,400 just for dual instruction.
This was really helpful for the realities that are missed out on a lot of light school websites! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful
Great video, great info.
BRILLIANT
This was/is my entry to your channel…. great content.
STILL BRILLIANT 8:38
I’m a 48 year old learner flyer, some of my buddy’s have got ppl’s
Three lads I know have helicopters and good for them.
I also have a mate who flies a beautiful fixed wing microlight
……..10,000ft is my target and I hope to realise that in 2025
Excellent informative video. Am doing my PPL at the moment. Only thing I'd suggest is to use X-plane 11 as a simulator. I've tried both simulators over the lady few years and X-plane is a better platform for learning and practising the more complex areas of flying, e.g navigation.
Really useful vid, thank you! It couldn’t have come at a better time for me!
Hi thanks, it means a lot to me when I read these kind of comments. Be sure to sub to the channel if you haven't already as I have loads of great content planned for over the next few weeks and months. Cheers
thank you for making this video it has really helped me to know what I now need to do to become a pilot😀
Honest report I would say the 11k is a starting point for most people .Some minor comments Up front payment concept is fine if its an honest operation and doesnt go out of business, or get evicted in the interim.. Landing fees?? No mention, can really add up - some clubs included it in your hourly rate, others dont, depending on where you learn . Hourly rates for PA28 much higher typcially... £90 for a medical is a bargain, most I know are are c£150 .. While Im biased. learn to glide first, get the flying skills far more cheaply, (I went down that path and was solo in power after 90 minutes).I agree NPPL is much cheaper route for most peoples needs . Warning As an instructor, may I caution that self teaching on a simulator without knowedgable supervision can easily lead to bad habits being embedded which cost far more to break than any money save.. Whether it is poor handling, complacemcy, not respecting real aircraft limits, lack of lookout , ingrained practices to which you revert under stress.. I am currently tryting to do exactly that with a pupil. Evrything he knows is based on MS Flight Sim. and he keeps referring to it...
Thanks for the great input
@@ProfitBoss But as you so rightly point out, the biggest money waster of all is not taking lessons sufficiently frequently. You forget much of what you already have learned. I recognised this after a few lessons, and so went down the path of "cramming" in a week, ie only a few instructors, three or four flight a day, far more cost effective,.
@@davidinnes8754 would gliding count to your ppl hours
Quality video! No bs ! Pure info ! You just Earned yourself another subscriber sir ! Keep up with the info as you go on your journey in becoming professional pilot. I might join you soon .
Thank you for all the info! I'm considering getting my PPL so really appreciate all your tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Really useful info! Thinking about this for years and I’m starting to think this is the right time 🙏
Thanks for the video! Straight to the point, no BS information. Rare on RUclips 😂
I paid £210 for my Class 2 medical, last month. After some reading around, people were saying £200 was around the right price. But in the video you said typical was £90-100? I'm just wondering if I was ripped off or not! Good tips. I started training and now the costs are coming in and I'm having a bit of a, "Uhm, do I really, really want to commit to this?" But your uplifting comments about the feeling after first solo and it being worth it for the life experience made me realise, yes, I do want to continue :D
Hi, really glad to hear I have motivated you to carry on. After you solo and you can go around telling people you have flown a plane by yourself you can't really put a price on that. I paid £80 for mine at east midlands airport but of course it will vary depending on where you are in the country. Down south will be more expensive for sure. I double checked all the figures with my instructor and he agreed I had them accurate.
Hi, to what flight school did you go?
Thanks for sharing! This video is so great. Solved a lot of doubts.
I want to get the license this year, this information is brilliant. Grettings from Edinburgh, hopefully I can thank you personally for the information!
Either there's a great deal of regional variation in costs or prices have increased a lot but down here in Kent I'm looming at £170-180 per hour for a microlight and around £220-250 per hour for a Cessna, and of course more for the Piper. All examples are excluding landing fees of around £20 per landing
Thanks Chris, the video was really helpful I am planning to start my theory soon!
Great video! NetherThorpe airfields a great learning centre and great location for a trial flight. 👌🏻
Great video and advice thank you. I was actually expecting the cost to be a lot higher than £11k. 👍👌
Glad it was helpful
I’m going on a fight experience this year,I think it’s 2 hours with 2 other people,navigating,observing and taking control...not quite sure what to expect but excited.
Hi, that's awesome. Enjoy and be sure to get some video to put on RUclips to share the experience.
Awesome video mate. Thanks for the upload
To the point and helpful - Thankyou
you're very welcome
If you are serious about learning to fly get X-Plane 11. It is cheap and it is more realistic
Nice video mate, I’m getting excited about learning to fly!
Cheers for making this video, words cannot describe how perfect this is for me
Thanks for the great content.
Great vid thank you so much for the tips at the end 👍
How's the flight training going ? I took a hour trial in a 152( yes your right it was a tight squeeze for both of us ), on one windiest days of the year, We waited ages before we went up, for a break in the weather, I felt so sick after 20mins I asked if we could return to the airfield, I felt the instructor just wanted to fly as he would not have got paid otherwise. That experience really put me learning to fly after that.
Now that you have passed your tests and can hire small aircraft are you allowed to take passengers like me so they can observe what you are doing and thus learn something. I would pay my way and return you get to hire at less money so it works for both of us.
Interesting vid, thanks. When would you say the best time of year to commence flying training in the UK ? I guess timing it to take advantage of the summer months with longer periods of daylight is advisable.
Thank you so much! This was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video mate, it has answered all of my questions. Just a Question does ppl/lppl licence require renewing ever so often ?
Yours for life. Only need to if you intend for ratings like new aircraft or night. Unless its covid then you have refresher with a flight instructor
Was that G-BPRY at EGNX in your thumbnail ? I did my PPL on that lovely plane
Great introduction and information
Thank you
Great advice thank you
Nicely explained. What reading material did you use?
Hi, I have left links in the description. Thanks
Great video thanks
Thanks, appreciate it 😁
Hi man,
Thanks for the video.
Quick question, have you been studying to exams only from Pooleys Exam Preparation Books?
Your link to the books has expired btw :).
Suggesting that students pay everything up front is really not good advice!! If anything having a big discount offered for pre payment could suggest of a school being in financial trouble already. Also, for anyone watching this in 2022, a class 2 medical (CAA) is circa £290 and a class 1 (CAA) is circa £600, If you want an EASA & CAA Class 1 medicals it'll cost between £1000- £1300
Awesome advice, thank you. Leicester, UK.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video !👌
Great tips 👌
Solid tips mate
Glad you enjoyed
Piper? I don’t even know her
It's MUCH more expensive training now than it was 10 to 12 years ago! Landing fee, touch and go fee, fuel, aircraft hire maintenance.......much more expensive easily pay £220 an hour for a flight in a C152 plus landing whereas in 2010 it was £170 to £180.. I know a school where landing in near 30 quid that's why folk training there for circuits fly to another airport....also adding time and money to the lesson!!
Cool, thanks
Great vid cheers mate👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi, do you think it's a good idea to pass all theorey test before taking flight lessons?
Hey have you picked a winner yet?
Nice vid!
Cool, your local to me, i fly from Gamston.
I’ve just booked my lessons from Gamston, got any tips for me?
@@TheTonytiger89 just relax and enjoy it! The staff there are great
Thank You
I also live in Middlesbrough. But I am looking for private flying school.
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
You didn’t share the study materials in the video description.
Can you give us the details of the AME where you got your £90 medical please
I couldn't find who I used before and can't remember the name sadly. Just know it was a guy based at EMA. What price do you normally pay?
Profit Boss it’s usually about the £200 mark
Hi there. Does anyone have a link or any info on what books or study materials to buy before beginning flight lessons, thanks 😀
Hiya. Thanks for the information
I was curious to know how much time is given for a person to pass their PPL, before it expires (as in the lever 2 health exams and all the ground exams). Thanks :-)
Hi, glad I can help. Yeah sure. If you are under 40 your class 2 medical is valid for 60 months (5years). Then for the exams they are valid for 18months starting from the calendar month of when you attempted the first exam.
Hi
Thank you for the quick response. Take care.👍
@Muhammad shuhel Amin No problem, if you haven't already. Please consider subscribing to the channel.😀
I have already subscribed ☺
@@muhammadshuhelamin4091 Thanks much appreciated. I aim to upload some more pilot/flying content soon. All the best.
Grest share 👍
thanks
I have always wanted to fly a plane I think I am too old now.
Let's get flying!
Hi, do you have a link for the books please?
Brill thank you
Your welcome James, be sure to check out the video I did on the side hustle which helped me pay for lessons here: ruclips.net/video/8rVUGVk8Sl0/видео.html
Looking to start early 2021, some good advice
Best of luck!
100 quid for a class 2? Where was that. For the initial it’s near or over 200 in Liverpool. I’ve been ripped off.
Hi Nicholas, this is an older video so good old inflation is at play here.
@@ProfitBoss Yes I noticed the time it was uploaded. Thank you
100% inflation in two years though.
I’m a commercial pilot. It’s hard work and a lot of cash but well worth it in the end.
Although at the moment I’m matched betting to earn some extra money as we’re all on a paycut!
Proof
@@turkishwarriormapper7641 Proof of what?
Thanks!
No problem!
Up up and away! 👍
No better feeling
Can you get on a plane as a passenger and enjoy everything free of charge??
Hey, well if you can find someone who is okay to pay £200 for the hour lesson just for you to tag along for free yes. Usually you'd offer X amount to pay towards their lesson.
@@ProfitBoss understood thank you for your answer.
Where's the link to the books??
Can you help me to pick a flying school please im totally whiteout..
If you do all the training and flight hours required etc, do airlines still only really accept pilots with 5 GCSE/Highers regardless?
PPL is for light aircraft...if you're talking commercial airlines the training is gonna come out ur own pocket...at least £80,000 and most even want A levels
@@Brock-Lesnar-WWE Are the A levels a big deal, even if you've done all the training and quals?
@@timberwolf27 I think so...most want A level maths and physics
@@Brock-Lesnar-WWE Deal-breaker?
Where did you get the class 2 medical so cheap? Seem about £200 from my research.
Hey Dale, a place based at EMA. Can't remember the name but it'll come up with a quick Google 👍
@@ProfitBoss thanks I will take a look
How much all the cost to become pilot and how much time
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
Wjat is the links for applying
Thank you I want it
What would you say is the height maximum for a 2 seater plane?
Hi, I could fit at 6ft 3in but it was cramped. 4 seater was much more comfortable.
I would love to be able to fly ✈️
Even though it isn't cheap, it's certainly half the price of a ppl H. When I did my trial flight the instructor was almost convinced I had flown before. I said no I just play a lot of FSX. It does count for a lot. Makes the transition almost natural.
In other words if mum and dad are loaded and you are you can fly a plane why I don't know
Hi Graham, not 100% true. I could of carried on with my training and actually have completed my commercial by now if I wanted. Get your living costs down and your income up then spend the difference on lessons until you have passed everything. It might take 2 years or maybe even 5 years but you will get it done if you want it enough. If you are in the UK check out the matched betting content I have on the channel which allows you to make hundreds a month tax and risk free. You can check out the guide I have to get started here: www.profitboss.co.uk/matchedbetting Thanks
I am training at donair too..
Nice one, cool little club isn't it!
@@ProfitBoss yes very professional in controlled airport
Thanks for this, I have a couple of questions though. How many hours per month do you recommend getting in and/or does it need to be comlpeted in a short space of time? Also once all is said and done and you are qualified, what would it cost to say rent an aircraft for 3-4 hours, including fuel/insurance and any other costs I havent mentioned. I'm not rich, but with a bit of overtime in my current lorry driving job I think I could afford £500-600 per month to expend on training. Thanks.
Hi, the way I would aim to do it is 2hrs booked on a Saturday and 2hrs for the Sunday every week. Some may get cancelled due to weather etc but that's a good level of balance. Aircraft rental is around £90-£150p/h depending on location and size plane you want. I was tramper driving when I did my training and found matched betting which is great if you are against gambling and have a basic maths level. I am live streaming answering questions here on the channel 5 nights a week 7-8pm Mon-Thurs and Saturdays so come along if you want to learn more. It's a great way to add £500 a month tax free for a couple hours of work a week. Can check out the site I use for it here: bit.ly/37NujSV Regards Chris
@@ProfitBoss Thanks I will look into that
Considering what many pay each month to have a nice car this isnt bad lol
Simonis Street
Jokes on us, the class 1 medical is now £600 :((
Please I would love that joy stick I’ve always wanted one but there always to expensive
And the video was sooo good I now know perfectly how much money it is and what I need to do thank you sooo much
@@averagegamer2.049 Are you UK based?
@@ProfitBoss yes why
Has anyone won the joystick yet? 😅 it’ll be fairly dusty by now!
Ankunding Road
Great
Thanks very much
Is it easy to find a job After finishing the 3 license
Hi Stankovic, in the current climate definitely not easy.
@@ProfitBoss I mean before the Covid
Julian Ridges
How come in google is said it cost around 100k or I'm I tripping?
Hi, that would be for if you do the integrated commercial pilot training. I may do a video on how much it costs to get your commercial licence if enough interest. So no you were not tripping just looking at another course haha
Normally on top of CPL the more expensive ones, say 90k+ will have connections with airlines and help setting you up with an airline. Normally a CPL just from a normal school will be around 75k-80k
how tall are you?
6ft 3in 👍
Costs about 15k tbh
who's a flying cherub pet
I want to win the joystick!