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Old 5th Feb 2001, 17:52   #1 (permalink)
jochen2
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Question OATS for Foreigners?

hello forum,
i am 28 years of age and german and plan to embark on an ab-initio training programme. even though i am currently trying to get a sponsorship, i am looking for self-funded programmes in case this does not work out. i looked at OATS and tried to compare it to other programmes offered in continental europe, i.e. CROSSCAT (part of Crossair) or SwissAviation School. what interests me is if OATS typically has german students and if they do well in the programme, and what are the general prospects of germans landing a job afterwards with a british carrier?
i would very much appreciate your comments.
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