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7000 17th Jan 2007 19:20

Aviation Apprenticeship
 
Hi there. I am a (soon to be) chopped trainee air traffic controller. I am very keen to keep my foot in the aviation industry and am interested in persuing other paths. Does anyone know of any apprenticeships offered in the UK which do not require a degree, or would I be better to go to uni and try to get some sort of engineering degree (presumably mechanical)?

Thanks very much!

3bars 18th Jan 2007 09:28

Ryanair run an aircraft engineering apprenticeship, based in their hangar in Prestwick. Requires a few A levels to get in:ok:

NutLoose 18th Jan 2007 11:57

Try

http://www.airbus.com/en/careers/vacancies/

or possibly

http://www.rolls-royce.com/careers/uk/default.jsp

7000 20th Jan 2007 14:32

Thanks very much. The one with RYR at prestwick, do you have a web address or is there someone I can contact about it. I can't find any information about it myself. The careers pages on ryanair.com are advertising jobs for already type qualified engineers.

Thanks!

3bars 30th Jan 2007 09:23

They advertise it on Ryanair.com, but you've missed the boat for this year. Usually recruit around september time.

7000 31st Jan 2007 14:06

Excellent!! I'll keep an eye out come September!!

Do you know if they have any age requirements? I have been looking into other apprenticeships and was advised that at my ripe old age (21) I would be older than most apprenticeship type employers would be looking ( on account of govt benefits and monetary benefits from employing someone under 18)

Thanks very much!!

Commander1 2nd Feb 2007 13:07

They actually recruit around March time, i remember my boyfriend missed the cut off date.

Cheers

3bars 2nd Feb 2007 14:23

I actually did this apprenticeship, although was based in Dublin, and worked with them for many years after. Joined at 18, but was youngest in the class.... they recruit up to 24 year olds. Keep an eye on their website for application form

N1 Vibes 4th Feb 2007 11:18

See also:

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=261551

Wrightbrothers 4th Feb 2007 15:52

Well, to answer your question, there are some. The one I'm looking at doing, is the Virgin Atlantic one. It's split between LHR and LGW, and is 4yrs long.
Take a look at their website under 'engineering' (on their UK site) for some general info on their engineering division. However, for some reason, they don't seem to advertice their apprenticeship at the moment.

BA also do a 3yr apprenticeship through Kingston uni.

wrightbrothers


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