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Old 6th Mar 2008, 10:30
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I agree with Vortechs advice.

I did a number of years in the mob but soon realised that a 22 year plus career was not for me. Quite literally you could be throwing away hundreds of thousands of pounds in loss of earnings by hanging it out for the pension so I decided to get licensed and left for pastures new.

I used predominantly LBP notes for my licenses but it soon became apparent that I wouldn't stand a chance of passing the CAA exams unless I supplemented my studies with some material from other sources. You cannot put all your eggs in one basket and I spent literally hundreds of pounds on books and notes from other providers. Have a look HERE, the Jeppesen and EHJ Pallett range are exceptional quality and don't forget Rolls Royce - The Jet Engine (the CAA's bible for module 15).

Getting licensed is no walk in the park, it can be a slog at times but it sure is worth the effort.

Good luck!!
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