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B Bay
31st Aug 2007, 08:55
Hi I;m a South African caa license avionic engineer and want to do a B2 license.Looking for info on how,where,how much and if any buddy can help me with study material.I work on outattions all over the word and see a B2 as a good future plan.

old,not bold
31st Aug 2007, 18:31
City of Bristol University Centre for Aeronautical Engineering

http://www.cityofbristol.ac.uk/coursefinder/SubClassification_ft.aspx?mode=ft&classid=9

And there's plenty more......

IFixPlanes
1st Sep 2007, 07:26
More...:ok:
http://www.ltt.de/eng/data/index_start.php

Mr.Brown
1st Sep 2007, 08:33
www.airservicetraining.co.uk

www.newcastleaviation.co.uk
:ok:

WillDAQ
1st Sep 2007, 09:24
City of Bristol University Centre for Aeronautical Engineering

Pedantry possibly, but that's City of Bristol College. Bristol University is a completely separate organisation.

old,not bold
1st Sep 2007, 10:42
Whoops....absolutely right. Sorry. CoB College it is.

B Bay
1st Sep 2007, 11:19
Thankyou for info on bristol ,i had a look but i,m nearly 20 years in aviation and 3 years full time course will destroy me.I am prepaired for a self study course and then to go and write the exams.

spannersatcx
1st Sep 2007, 21:06
you could try LRTT (http://www.lrtt.co.uk/home.php)

g_funk
2nd Sep 2007, 15:15
Hi,

I am studying the 3 year course @ city of bristol, just going into the final year now, the college also do operate short courses, these courses are for individuals who have experience and basically want there modules. each module comes with 1 - 3 weeks tuition (depending on the module) and course notes with the exam at the end of the tuition period. im not 100 % sure of the cost but each module is individually priced and is a fast track way of getting them. i dont think it is posted on there web site but they do offer these courses from jan - aug each year.

the 3 year course is for peoplelike myself trying to get into the industry.

give a guy called Ian Kingsbury a call (the college administrator) and he will help you out. The number is 0117 312 5000 ask for aero engineering

hope this helps

cheers

G

NutLoose
2nd Sep 2007, 21:56
you can get the B1 questions on CD off ebay in the UK, will some of the sections not be common with the B2?

see

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EASA-Part-66-B1-Licence-Exams-For-All-Modules-on-CD-ROM_W0QQitemZ200147810046QQihZ010QQcategoryZ121903QQssPageNa meZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

homesick rae
11th Sep 2007, 15:32
www.planeknowledge.com (http://www.planeknowledge.com)

Based at Shoreham. Might beable to help.

Cheers

HR

spaceneedle1
16th Sep 2007, 22:22
Would homesick rae just be the gentleman who runs planeknowledge?