Aviation, motorcycles and life in general! Follow me on my journey to become a commercial Pilot. Training in the south of the UK at FTA GLOBAL on an integrated Flight Deck Course. Instagram : instagram.com/ben.easton96/?igshid=1tt185wvy3fwe&fbclid=IwAR2Myboa9iZ-q_NUYuCuyGHNsdPCPDzpj1XPTvQzAkyQsBpg18dPCODkEb4
Excellent video, Ben. Good self briefs. Useful insight for starting my own MEP soon. Best of luck for the remainder of your training, and would encourage you to keep going with your videos.
Hey Buddy , thanks for uploading these videos, really helpful. Would you recommend FTA Global ? I’m thinking of starting an Integrated course with them in September. Any advice would be highly appreciated.
It depends on what aircraft you wanted the rating for and where you wanted to complete the training. It can range from £15000 - £3000 again depending on the company and the aircraft. If you get a job with an airline as a low hour pilot there’s a good chance that they want you to complete your type rating with a company that they directly work with. This ensures standardised training for all of their pilots. There’s also a good chance that an airline will pay for this and “bond” you for a number of years but with the current situation that’s not something you could depend on. Hope this helped :)
@@matthewredrup402 No worries! If you have any other questions about training send me a message on Instagram as I’ll get it straight away and I’ll do my best to answer :)
Yes, A scientific calculator is allowed for all exams. You will be given a list of approved calculators once you book In your first exams but most of the classic Casio ones are fine
Yes, i completed my ATPLs with the UK CAA but due to brexit have transferred my medical and exam passes to the Irish authority. My flight tests will now be conducted by our in-house or an external Irish examiner so I will be issued with an Irish and therefore EASA fATPL
Thanks! I’m going to make a video on this shortly :) I managed to get 14 first time passes with an average of 91%! Advice for now is just remember, it’s only 6-9 months! It goes extremely quickly but for that time period really just get your head down and commit to the study and revision! Obviously make sure you have social time and allow periods of rest (mentally) and exercise for sure! I’ll be making a video soon on my revision techniques and what materials/banks I used along the way so stay tuned for that! Good luck 🤞🏻:)