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Wee Weasley Welshman
30th Nov 2001, 15:54
http://pilotsweb.com/

The above website - whilst not setting the world on fire - is a useful little collection of CPL type theory for the average Wannabe.

We had a useful links thread a year or so back which resides in the Wannabes Archive. It would be a good idea if we made an updated one for the same purpose.

Therefore I invite you all to add useful Wannabe related links to this thread - a brief description would be good followed by each link.

The thread will be stored in the Wannabe Archive upon completion. Best link wins a prize... ;)

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bow5
30th Nov 2001, 15:57
How's about this one:
www.jetcareers.com (http://www.jetcareers.com)

Simular to this site but based more on the USA. Handy if you want to ask more questions about flying over there.

There is some handy information on there.

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200V AC, 3 Phase, 400 Hz
30th Nov 2001, 18:09
http://www.ais.org.uk/uk_aip/html/homepage.htm

The UK AIP
All the facts about UK airspace, airports, runways, sids stars, freqs, runways, rules regs, flt plans, met, nav aids.
;)

[ 30 November 2001: Message edited by: 200V AC, 3 Phase, 400 Hz ]

tailboom2000
30th Nov 2001, 18:12
how bout

www.mcdonalds.co.uk (http://www.mcdonalds.co.uk)

this is popuar choce with jaa pilots

200V AC, 3 Phase, 400 Hz
30th Nov 2001, 18:21
http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/aircraftregister/ginfo_dbsearch.asp

Picture this, you are having a romantic summer afternoon in your back garden with the girlfriend or wife(wife ha ha ha). And some silly sod in his clapped out PA 28 comes buzzing over you at 100 ft, you spill your iced tea all over your girlfriend and she is most upset. Luckily I have given you the G – reg info search. So as long as you got his Reg you can look up who owns the dam thing and then either shop him to the CAA for low flying or go and pay him a visit with a baseball bat!
:cool:

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Clouded Yellow
30th Nov 2001, 20:31
Self-explanatory
http://www.met-office.gov.uk/aviation/index.html

OnTheBug
30th Nov 2001, 21:44
See How It Flies (http://www.monmouth.com/~jsd/how/)

Quite lengthy but very interesting.

OTB

rex
30th Nov 2001, 23:36
Hi

Why not try this http://www.fool.co.uk/

Ok not a flying website, but we all need money, as what we are doing is not cheap by a long chalk.

REX
:cool:

TAF Oscar
30th Nov 2001, 23:53
http://www.airtrafficcafe.com/ Our goal is to improve quality, safety, and awareness within the ATC system through education and discussion.
http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/pld/med/med_exam.asp CAA Approved Medical Examiners
http://www.jaa.nl/ self explanatory…
http://www.pilotpointer.com/ hundreds of aviation links in various categories
http://www.minvenw.nl/cend/dco/home/data/luchtvaart/index.htm rijksluchtvaartdienst = Dutch CAA (helps if you speak Dutch for this one!)
http://www.phd.nl/aviation/wx/ European WX/NOTAM etc

Tristar Freak
1st Dec 2001, 05:46
http://www.geocities.com/bigredjumbo/

Wee Weasley Welshman
1st Dec 2001, 22:16
Thanks guys, all useful stuff. Keep 'em coming.

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Dudley
4th Dec 2001, 03:44
Very good site for aviation photos :
www.airliners.net (http://www.airliners.net)

Busta Level
4th Dec 2001, 13:06
Try this (http://www.becomeapilot.co.uk), I found it useful when I was training and job searching.

Wee Weasley Welshman
5th Dec 2001, 14:32
Back to the top.

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Flyingspaniard
6th Dec 2001, 13:56
This one was useful for something to think about before an interview and I'm sure many airlines do something similar. http://www.rafcareers.co.uk/html/briefingroom/selection/offcrsncoaircrew_slctcentre.html

If you are doing you large mailouts this one is a list of executive operators all over the globe. http://www.guides.com/acg/guide/operators/byName.asp

RVR800
7th Dec 2001, 18:33
Keeping current

Your local school
http://www.flyer.co.uk/directory/index.php