100LL... Again!
youwantapieceofme??
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There is no 'best' school.
The elements of success (in order of importance) are as follows:
Your attitude
Your natural abillities
Your motivation
Your instructor and the unwritten 'corporate culture' at the school
An organized approach to learning nad appropriate syllabus
A safe aircraft with properly functioning equipment and avionics
Reasonable weather
The school itself comes in pretty much last.
The school is a vaporous concept, and the excellence or lack of same in any of the above elements will more than eliminate any advantage of a so-called 'good' school.
Lots of folks from excellent schools have crashed airplanes, washed out at airlines, etc. Lots of pilots from tiny schools have done well.
There is no magic formula. You must make it happen.
The elements of success (in order of importance) are as follows:
Your attitude
Your natural abillities
Your motivation
Your instructor and the unwritten 'corporate culture' at the school
An organized approach to learning nad appropriate syllabus
A safe aircraft with properly functioning equipment and avionics
Reasonable weather
The school itself comes in pretty much last.
The school is a vaporous concept, and the excellence or lack of same in any of the above elements will more than eliminate any advantage of a so-called 'good' school.
Lots of folks from excellent schools have crashed airplanes, washed out at airlines, etc. Lots of pilots from tiny schools have done well.
There is no magic formula. You must make it happen.