Openblueflighttraining Reviews 5

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.8

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT BOOK

Listen to the reviews. If you book with this lot for a gift for father’s day you will only be disappointed. It's wrong what they are getting away with. Spend your hard earned money wisely on something your father will be proud to receive. DON'T BOOK WITH THIS LOT. Thanks for the heads up to the other reviews on this site.

June 7, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely shocking , AVOID

Absolutely shocking, do not use this site, Mark Lee is nothing but a con artist and a scammer. He will take your money and not provide you with any service. He has been scamming people for YEARS.

June 8, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

"A Leopard will not change its spots"

If I can give any good advise to anyone by writing this post who is contemplating using this rogue business is-
" Don't send any funds over their website"
You won't get a flight experience or PPL you were expecting but what you will get is false promises, loads of excuses and blatant lies. The business is a complete SCAM..This isn't the first time this lot have scammed people. Previous company
Eden flight training. The same guys have created Openblueflighttrainig. When I say the same guys are running it, I mean there is actually two guys. Mark and Marc to avoid detection and traceability. They think their operation is fail proof but they have left their social media footprint. Their scheme will come to an end if they DON'T get any new customers. DON'T USE THEM AS THEY WIll USE YOU. They have been active in the past with fake websites. Just want them stopped before it affects your family

April 23, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Mark Lee!

The Owner of this flight school is Mark Lee formally of Eden Flight Training which was based at Teesside Airport. He now supplies flight training from Bagby Airfield. PLEASE BE AWARE his previous business at Teesside collapsed owing many people a lot of money (according to his reviews on Trustpilot). My teenage son lost hundreds of pounds that he struggled to save to this scammer, and it is my personal opinion that this business may well be just a carbon copy of his previous. PLEASE LOOK-UP EDENFLIGHTTRAINING ON TRUSTPILOT!

April 21, 2026
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