In countries where the economy is weak and their currency is worth less than toilet paper, you will generally find prices listed in a commonly accept foreign currency. Generally USD (U.S. dollars). This is more common where the value of the local currency fluxuates wildly or inflation has a curve resembling a missle launch.
I appreciate that. But, I found to be interesting the similarities of this Yugoslavian school to the typical U.S. flight school, even to the equipment, course times, cost and advertising. Very similar to FlightSafety. I assume the place issues JAA licenses.
I can't believe nobody's jumpin' all over 'em for the high price ($66,640 for their Line Oriented Flight Training course), and for the possible PFT aspect of the LOFT. It says they do 50 hours of the LOFT in their turbine aircraft, the PA-31T, which they use for long range AIR TAXI!!!!
Oh well, it's done a long way away, so maybe it's okay!
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