Check before you pay to learn to fly


YOUNG men and women aspiring to learn to fly airplanes should preferably look into contacting the flying school directly for information regarding enrolment, duration of the course, and costs. They should not deal with any third parties. (“Dreams grounded: Malaysian aviation trainees left in financial ruin by aviation company”, The Star, Oct 22; online at tinyurl.com/ypar8eww.)

The training offered by flying schools in Malaysia are up to airline transport pilot’s licence (ATPL).

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