If you’re lucky enough to live near multiple flight schools and have a variety of training options, choosing the right one can be confusing. So, it’s a decision worth putting some thought into.
- MFA – Malaysian Flying Academy
- HMA- HM Aerospace
- LLFA – Layang Layang Flying Academy
- IATAC – International Aero Training Academy
- CAE – CAE Oxford Aviation Academy (For Air Asia MPL Cadets Only)
There’s more to it than just walking into the nearest one. Careful consideration of the training environment, instructors, and aircraft will ensure you get through training quickly and easily. And remember, flying should be fun. If you find you’re not enjoying yourself at any point during your training, don’t be afraid to put up a complain and get what you paid for.
Take note that schools performance will improve by time and your feedback is important for them
The Fees May Differ
Based on 5 Star Rating System
Hidden/Extra Charges – Lower rating more charges
If you guys are wondering why MFA & IATAC rating is different for bad weather frequency even though they share the same runway.It is because of the type of aircraft being operated and instructors advice. Some don’t prefer to fly even though there is a micro cumulus.
For MFA, there is no slot booking fees:
The RM 90,000 mentioned above is the confirmation fees which you would pay after passing the entrance examination
Contacts:
MFA: https://www.mfa.edu.my/
HMA: 03-2730 8111 Pn Surina ( Their Website Not Updated)
LLFA :https://www.layanglayangflyingacademy.com/
IATAC : https://www.iatac.edu.my/