Friends,
Thanks all of you for showing your great concern reaching my goal.I i did my PPL here in UK and that went much higher to that of my expectaions,Uk weather was terrible in that year from i time i was ready for my 150 miles cross country,it took me 6 weeks to get it done.
I did started ATPL ground stuies from Bristol ground school,but changed my mind thinking its still not too late,the reasons i did that are
>I am a dual national UK and Pakistan. My Aim to work in future is Middle east or Pakistan.As Pakistan and whole middle east do accepts both JAR and FAA,I thought why i should be taking a hard,lengthy and expensive route when this can be done with FAA.
> Second reason is i am 34 years old and wanted to complete it as soon as i can .I believe more older you are there may be less opportunities to come.And when i looked on the two sides cost JAR vs FAA, FAA attracted me as JAR may still take may years to complete.
> The money I may save by doing FAA, i can go for type rating and this may enhance job opportunities.I am not much after yet for conversion to JAR.
>Please let me know if i go for part 141,can i still take written exams out side the US,cause luckily There is a test center on Faranbrough Airport UK.
>Do you guys recommend to use the
http://www.kingschools.com/ study material,It seems great ?
> I was in talks with this school in Texas
www.redbirdskyport.com this is looks a good place and may likely to have a good deal but at the moment their own application for I-20 is in progress.That means they can not sponsor international students yet.
> can you please comment on
www.flyaaa.com
> job hunt wise does this really matters to have part 61 or 141 ?