Florida Flight Training Center

Reviewers Male / Female Recommend Yes / No Number of Reviews Instruction & Ground School School Facilities Aircraft & Courses Cost Total Average Rating
2 / 1 0 / 3 3 2.00 1.33 1.00 1.00 1.33

Date Submitted: April 18, 2011
Flight School: Florida Flight Training Center
Location: FL - Venice, United States
Instruction & Ground School: 1 out of 10
School Facilities: 2 out of 10
Aircraft & Courses: 1 out of 10
Cost: 1 out of 10
Recommend: No
Review: Horrible School!!
Went to FFTC from the Netherlands as the owner Arne Kruithof is Dutch. Prices very high. Planes old and nothing works. FAA was always grounding and doing ramp checks on the planes. Had 2 instructors, and they were lazy and rude. Arne would teach me the FAA rules, and then I would see him break them all the time. I went to naples to finish my training. Please do not go to this school. He gives us Dutch a bad name.
Comments [ 1 ]
Submitted by: Dutch Av8tor
23 year-old   ::   Male Reviewer   ::   Amsterdam, Netherlands

Date Submitted: June 19, 2009
Flight School: Florida Flight Training Center
Location: FL - Venice, United States
Instruction & Ground School: 1 out of 10
School Facilities: 1 out of 10
Aircraft & Courses: 1 out of 10
Cost: 1 out of 10
Recommend: No
Review: Very bad school
This school want just your money. Very very bad school. I ' m stayted 2 months just to spend money. I was a very bad experience.
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Submitted by: Nancy
33 year-old   ::   Female Reviewer   ::   france

Date Submitted: August 8, 2008
Flight School: Florida Flight Training Center
Location: FL - Venice, United States
Instruction & Ground School: 4 out of 10
School Facilities: 1 out of 10
Aircraft & Courses: 1 out of 10
Cost: 1 out of 10
Recommend: No
Review: Stay Away from this school at all costs
Planes are old, most instruments don't work, always breaking down. I was told to overlook issues with the planes that were against regulations, and fly them. If I refused, I was yelled at and scolded for it. I was afraid to write down any discrepancies because i would get scolded for grounding a plane. Price for old beat up 1978 Cessna 152 is $130, and a 1998 Cessna 172 was $160! An Indian guy now owns the business and once you go there, he will make up charges that you owe him, and raise the prices on the planes even more.
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Submitted by: Former Student
26 year-old   ::   Male Reviewer   ::   Venice, Fl