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Flying Instructors & Examiners A place for instructors to communicate with one another because some of them get a bit tired of the attitude that instructing is the lowest form of aviation, as seems to prevail on some of the other forums!


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Old 29th June 2008, 16:53   #1 (permalink)
ground_school
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Cool Where to teach?

Open question - all ground instructors out there

Where would you work? I'm looking to make a move at the moment. Happy to live pretty much anywhere in the world.

Particularly interested in hearing from anyone who would chose where they are at the moment!

I'm ex RAF aircrew (uk) and currently teach JAR/EASA syllabus to non-English speakers in 5 subjects some of which are 'nav', a couple are 'tecchie' - SME in 2 of the majors in a mid-sized FTO.

I'd appreciate any responses (negative by pm if you would prefer to keep your id quiet ).

I appreciate that this is my first post under this nom de plume, however I am a regular poster under another pseudonym in PPRuNe.

GS

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Old 3rd July 2008, 23:53   #2 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Try Tayflite at Perth

Seems to be a lot of activity at Perth (Scotland) just now. They seem to be recruiting good people and are now linked with Air Charter Scotland and Leading Edge.

The guy you need to speak to is Allan Falconer.

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