marc wrote on 4/8/2015 5:07:41 AM:
Quality of Aircraft |
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Quality of Instruction |
1 |
Availability of Aircraft |
1 |
Availability of Instruction |
N/A |
Cleanliness of Aircraft |
1 |
Facility Amenities |
1 |
Community Atmosphere |
1 |
Friendliness of Staff |
1 |
Professionalism of Staff |
1 |
Value of Training |
1 |
Overall Score: 1/5 |
Employee(s) worked with: Dave
Reason for visit: Flight Training
I recommend this flight school: No
Pros
clean premises |
Cons
Expensive trainers keep changing |
My Review of Century Air:
Century air is extremely expensive for learning to fly, there are many cheaper options out there. Be ready to spend upward of $25K for average of 100+ hours private pilot certificate. They will drag until you hit these numbers.
I observed reckless charging during ground trainings. a 15 minute feedback will show as 45 min of ground training. The training center does not control this at all, so you end up paying a huge amount for feedback and ground training.
If the aircraft is without fuel, which is most of the time I experienced, I had to wait almost an hour to pump the fuel and get back in. This one hour is charged as ground training and many such cases. So, there is an element of greed that I noticed.
This center will also ask you to make $3000 as advance payments, which is an advantage to the school but a huge disadvantage to the students. Why? because students cannot track how much is being charged every day of your training. Can you recall how many hours of ground training you went through 1 week from now? so pretty much trying to squeeze as much out of you.
they also keep your log book with them. the real idea is, if you wish to leave midway, you really cannot and they will not refund your deposit of $3000.
I completed my training but spent a fortune. Shop around couple of training centers and consider Century to be your last choice. there are many places where you can get trained well and 50% cheaper.
I would NOT recommend century flight training school.