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Rupertrufcut
26th Jan 2002, 22:43
Looking for some tuition for the met and nav cpl exams...... preferably someone who's based in or near the Southampton area.. .Anybody who know's someone I'd be grateful for any help.

Thanks,. .Rupert <img src="smile.gif" border="0">

David Webb
27th Jan 2002, 16:41
Try Ground Training Services at Bournemouth.. .01202 580809

MorningGlory
28th Jan 2002, 01:13
Hi Dave,

Is this your new company? If it is then well done old chap. Glad to see you'll be entertaining many more youths in Bournemouth!

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timsan
28th Jan 2002, 03:19
Get yourself in the car and up the motorway to Coventry. Peter Lines of ATA taught me more about Nav and Met in a week then Oxford could in 6 months.

If the courses are booked up maybe he would be interested in private tuition.

I don't have his number but ATA are bound to advertise in the popular aviation press.

Good Luck Rupert. Don't give up, all the hard work will be worth it.

Rowley
29th Jan 2002, 13:10
Good to hear people talking so positively of ATA!

Im off there myself and im just counting the days!

Chirpy Pilot
29th Jan 2002, 13:19
Totally agree. Pete Lyons will sort you out in no time! He will do private tuition. He used to do weekend courses prior to the exams at Witney college.

Send Clowns
30th Jan 2002, 02:24
I am available to give private tuition, and I live in Bournemouth. At the moment I am teaching individual students navigation, radio navigation, meteorology and principles of flight, along with small amounts of other subjects.

I was employed before their fall by SFT teaching general nav. Before that I sat all the JAA ATPL exams, so my former chief ground instructor is willing to recommend my skills teaching any of the ground subjects, and I am familiar with all the syllabuses.

If you are interested please contact me at [email protected] .

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boxjockey99
1st Feb 2002, 22:09
Oh look is that a phoenix lifting from the ashes at PPSC I do belive it might be, and if you look real close it looks like a Daimler Double Six. All the best if this is PPSC Mk2 Dave. Would be nice to see you all again. e-mail me with any details of how to get hold of you guys!!

Boxjockey!. .class of 4th July 2000 :)