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Old 19th Dec 2008, 21:29
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Huge Dasterdly
 
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The bostonair option is perfect for me-Great shout


From the bostonair website-
entry reqs. for the EASA Part 66 CAT A Licence Intensive Theory Course:

"1. 3 years of practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft, if the applicant has no previous relevant technical training, OR
2. 2 years of practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft, and completion of training considered relevant by the competent authority as a skilled worker, in a technical trade, OR
3. 1 year of practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft and completion of a Part-147 approved Basic training course"

Do local hangers take on people/volunteers with no experience?I worked as a golfcourse mechanic for 2 years so no stranger to the tools
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