Do they have experienced flight instructors??
HOW TO CHOOSE A FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR An ideal flight instructor is one that you enjoy spending time with who has good theoretical knowledge and a variety of experience in flying and teaching to draw upon, and loves to instruct as an end, not just a means to an end. Most flight instructors teach as a way to build flying time required for a job with the airlines. Most who do this are good pilots, but do not consider flight instruction as a career, but as a means to an end. They do not put much effort into improving their instructional abilites over the years. Most flight schools take advantage of this and pay a flight instructor a fraction of what they charge the student for their services. Because of this most instructors can only afford, or want to instruct for a few years, (often less that 500-1000 hours) and leave the moment they get a job with the airlines. This can be very frustrating for the student who must now look for another instructor, or worse have one assigned to them by the s