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Looserivet
11th Sep 2000, 22:12
I work in engineering already, but not avaition. My job sucks, and I might be redundant soon... Someone suggest FE's to me but as new airliners don't 'ave them, is there still a need? Do the airlines train them from scratch, (passenger or freight, not fussy)? Got to be better than getting my hands dirty for a bean!!!

Gnd_Chk_Satis
12th Sep 2000, 00:45
Forget it mate- very little requirement now- and what there is can be filled by ex-Service Flt Engs......

As an engineer (ground) you can always get a job however.

spanners
13th Sep 2000, 01:19
In order to even apply for an E/O position, you must have experience of aircraft engineering. (individual assessments are reqd by the CAA and about 3yr is reqd I think in either airframe or avionic disciplines)
unless you are involved in aviation engineering, and then again specifically maintenance work ON aircraft, you may have inadequate experience to apply.
Regds

Was that for us?
16th Sep 2000, 10:03
I have trained Throttle jockey's straight off the street but its very difficult.