New ATCO College in the South
niknak
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Another college, the CAA won't know what to do with all the money they're collecting.
By adhering strictly to the course requirements, small numbers on a course, enough simulators and maximum simulator time?
They're going to be very busy chaps (especially the Finance Director).
As Niknak says, although it mentions 'ICAO' frequently, nowhere is there a mention of 'CAA Approved' hence anyone attending might find they have wasted their money if they're after a job in the UK.
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It does what it says on the tin
I've had a look at the Peregrine Academy site, it seems sensible to me. why limit to UK CAA licenses?, which require more training than the ICAO, yet Uk licenses are only good for UK/EU market, where there is an abundance of nationally subsidised competition.
These national (CAA) license solutions are disappearing in favour of regional/global qualifications. Deja vu, with JAA and certifications if you ask me, thats all history now! Perhaps thats where ATC Licensing is going too.
Depends on your perspective I guess. This looks like an aviation training facility, not just ATC.
These national (CAA) license solutions are disappearing in favour of regional/global qualifications. Deja vu, with JAA and certifications if you ask me, thats all history now! Perhaps thats where ATC Licensing is going too.
Depends on your perspective I guess. This looks like an aviation training facility, not just ATC.
Seems this company has ceased trading.
Website seems to have disappeared too.