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Old 23rd Jan 2009, 16:59   #1 (permalink)
 
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Thumbs up Irish Air Corps

Hello everyone. I would like to join the irish air corps as an aircraft maintenance apprentice. I was wondering if someone could tell me do i have the choice of the area i want to be involved in like A&P, avionics, electronics etc. I would particuarly want to work on the airframe and powerplant. I was told i have the choice but im not entirely sure. All help appreciated.

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Old 25th Jan 2009, 18:24   #2 (permalink)
 
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It tells you that you can go either Airframe and Engines....... Or avionics, they appear to stream you as the course progresses, Hope this helps you out
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Ohhh and Good Luck
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Old 26th Jan 2009, 21:00   #4 (permalink)
 
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Thanks very much Nutloose. Help much appreciated
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