50-Hour Seaplane, Mountain and Bush Pilot Floatplane course

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50-Hour Seaplane, Mountain and Bush Pilot Floatplane course

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Hi,
I am looking to go over to Canada in September to do do a 50-Hour Seaplane, Mountain and Bush Pilot Floatplane Training Course. I am looking at two schools at the moment, Island coastal Aviation and Ocean Air Seaplane Training, and was wondering if anyone could give me any information on either.
Thanks heaps
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Dave at Ocean Air is fantastic!

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Thanks guys decided to go with ocean air!
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In response to my thread: I am just finishing up my 50 hour float plane course with David Budd at Ocean air, and can say that I am very happy and know I made the best decision for my training. Dave was a very good instructor who taught me a lot and challenged me every flight and I plan on useing the knowledge he taught me for the rest of career. The C180 i trained on was kept at a very high standard and was never a problem during my training. I visited some very lovely places and enjoyed my time training very much. I will defiantly miss my time training in C-GYVA with Dave In beautiful British Columbia
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Hey, 1234, a pleasure to meet you on the ramp at Pat Bay this AM. Good luck in your career!
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Rather than start a new thread...

Is it normal to ask for $ in full up front for a 50 hour float course? I'm thinking it's a huge red flag. This is not how things work in the contracting business that I'm in. Or is this standard practice?
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Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
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Sorry, I'm usually on top of threads like this..

Yes, HUGE red flag. Every flight training outfit I've ever gone to is cash on the nail. I could reluctantly see, for whatever reason, having an hour or two on account, but the full 50 hour deal - no bloody way!! What happens when they go TU a week after you've started training?

Who's asking for cash up front?
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dogger7 wrote:Rather than start a new thread...

Is it normal to ask for $ in full up front for a 50 hour float course? I'm thinking it's a huge red flag. This is not how things work in the contracting business that I'm in. Or is this standard practice?
It may just be "conditioning" you for your first job, where your overseer, um, er, employer will ask for money up front.....
RED FLAG
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Re: 50-Hour Seaplane, Mountain and Bush Pilot Floatplane cou

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$ in full up front
Please do not do this. Cash on the barrel -
paid in full at the end of each flight, and
signed off in your logbook, which always
remains in your possession.

At the end of every day, you are even.

The aviation landscape is littered with financial
casualties of failure to heed this warning.
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North Shore wrote:Sorry, I'm usually on top of threads like this..

Yes, HUGE red flag. Every flight training outfit I've ever gone to is cash on the nail. I could reluctantly see, for whatever reason, having an hour or two on account, but the full 50 hour deal - no bloody way!! What happens when they go TU a week after you've started training?

Who's asking for cash up front?
PM sent.

Thanks guys. I thought so. And I won't be.
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