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EC DKN
2nd Jun 2016, 16:27
As this forum is sometimes plenty of negative coments I decided to share my positive experience.

I attended one of the 3 days Gen Nav course run by Cat3C in Gloucester and I must said its absolutaley brilliant. Tony knows Gen Nav inside out and his little tricks are worth every penny. Also, the content of the books and the explanations are clear and understandable. I cannot recommend him enough.

If you are struggle with Gen Nav this course is a must.

I am not involved in any way, just a happy customer.

:)

wonder88
2nd Jun 2016, 18:20
Good to know, thanks. :ok:

PPRuNeUser0186
2nd Jun 2016, 18:34
This is an absolutely FANTASTIC course! I knew Tony through Bristol Groundschool (Who I recommend too as an ATPL Provider) and so attended his 3 Day Course.

This course is essential if you want to pass the already tricky General Navigation ATPL Examination. Using his teaching experience, knowledge and expertise, Tony is a fantastic tutor who will guide you every step of the way through the syllabus. He also makes it light hearted but also portrays professionalism and thorough guidance. Tony is able to make even the hardest question seem easy and will leave you with a bucket of tips and tricks to get you through the exam. Worth every single penny and more!

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markpodbery
2nd Jun 2016, 18:36
Amazing course, all must do this to pass Gen Nav first time!!

Tony is an awesome instructor and makes everything so simple!

Trust me you won't be disappointed!!

Thanks

Alex Whittingham
2nd Jun 2016, 19:47
Agreed, Tony is a very good instructor, specialist subjects Gen nav and Radio Nav. Worked for me for several years and we wish him well with his venture. A bit Welsh perhaps, but he's proud of that, even if his rugby team keeps losing...

EC DKN
2nd Jun 2016, 20:06
hahaha well as a non-native english speaker I learnt a bit of slang... By the way, i was once in Wigan and never understood that game :)

Cat3C.ATPL
4th Jun 2016, 09:58
Thank you for your kind words, Alex.

Much appreciated. :)