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Old 11th Jan 2002, 17:25
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Oh dear the empire is crumbling. <img src="frown.gif" border="0">

A reliable source has indicated that Swansea will soon be changing its ATC provider. <img src="frown.gif" border="0">

I suppose that's what happens in the cut and thrust of the business world. Swansea today, Wolverhampton (Ha'penny Green) tomorrow? <img src="eek.gif" border="0">
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Indeed Legs,
Looks like Ricardo is moving into advertising instead...

Source: Safeskys Website 12 Jan 02...


"Attention: Senior Air Traffic Control Officers / Managers Air Traffic Services. Have you considered using the Safeskys website to advertise for your ATCO vacancies? Our website is now well known by the ATC profession and is widely advertised. It receives hundreds of hits each week mostly from ATCOs. It is an ideal advertising medium aimed at ATCOs and is far cheaper than ‘Flight’ magazine. We charge a flat rate of £50 per advert for 2 months and there are no other fees at all. Call now to place your advertisement."
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I gather that the Swansea MD got upset with how things were being run, and has now cut a deal with the ex-Bailbrook instructors that now operate Shearwater College in Cwymbran.
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