You Are Cleared To Learn to Fly the JG Way!Lastest News - Situation VacantDownload Humber Flying Club's latest newsletter. Welcome to the Humber Flying ClubThe path to a professional pilot licence is littered with deep potholes for the blase or unwary. Our intention is to provide you with the best flight training at the best price in the shortest time on the best equipped aircraft available. We do not say it will be easy ..... many have tried and wished they had tried harder. However, in our view, they thought it was easier than it is, and were not prepared for the culture shock that followed. Most pilots who have got beyond PPL level can already fly to a good standard. What is then needed is being shown how to operate in a professional environment to the standard required by the CAA flight test examiners. Please take the time to read our information and then ask us questions so you have the full facts in your possession before going any further. You may save yourself some grief later and you should know where you stand. Our reputation for plain speaking and good training is legendary. Capt. John Greenfield Chief Flying Instructor and Owner. The Chief Flying Instructor, Capt. John Greenfield is a current
Commercial Pilot with Instrument Learning to Fly with The Humber Flying ClubWe offer a variety of courses and instruction to help you obtain a Private Pilot Licence or a Commerical Pilot Licence with the minimum of cost. At Humber Flying Club you can simply pay for the services as you learn. You may start training at any age where you can reach the aircraft flying controls comfortably, though you must be over 16 years under European law before you can fly the aircraft solo. We also recommend that you have a minimum of a JAR class 2 medical examination before much training is done. Only good normal health is required. We suggest you discuss learning to fly and any problems with your family GP for free before spending any money with a CAA examiner. Flying Residential CoursesWe have contacts with several local guest houses and can book you the necessary accommodation to coincide with your flying training. Flight Training done this way tends to be more intensive and you should give serious consideration to how much information you can digest in a very short time. Most students find that two or three hours flying training a week is enough to absorb along with the accompanying groundwork. However, one of the advantages of an intensive flight training program is that there are usually fewer distractions in the student’s free time. Print this page, go to our printer friendly page. ALL PPL, CAA Approved Modular CPL FLYING TRAINING - MULTI ENGINE RATINGS - INSTRUMENT RATINGS -IR RENEWALS - SINGLE and MULTI CLASS RATINGS - CAA APPROVED PIPER PA44 SIMULATOR - ALL 170A CHECKRIDES - AIRCRAFT HIRE. |
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