Training - Spanish National
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I have a Spanish friend who is interested in becoming an air traffic controller. Presumably, as Spain & the UK are EU members, there should be no nationality problems. He speaks excellent English. Can anyone give me some details on qualifications required, length of courses, costs, etc?
niknak
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The best bet is applying to Eurocontrol, they were recently advertising in Flight International Magazine for ATCO cadets,
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They offer places to anyone who meets their (very high) standards, as long as they are a national of any of the EEC countries.
Individual countries, (even in Europe), tend to only take nationals from their own states for training.
Flight .
They offer places to anyone who meets their (very high) standards, as long as they are a national of any of the EEC countries.
Individual countries, (even in Europe), tend to only take nationals from their own states for training.
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Pom, - shoyuld be no problem with the nationality issue - only problem is cost!!
As it is doubtful that he would get a cadetship, the only option would be a UK course at one of the private colleges. Last time I saw a brochure on this unit from one of them, the basic aerodrome course was in the order of 13 weeks and cost 13K + VAT
I would get him to contact either Rudloe College or Shearwater to confirm that - they are always helpful and could give more exact details.
As it is doubtful that he would get a cadetship, the only option would be a UK course at one of the private colleges. Last time I saw a brochure on this unit from one of them, the basic aerodrome course was in the order of 13 weeks and cost 13K + VAT
I would get him to contact either Rudloe College or Shearwater to confirm that - they are always helpful and could give more exact details.
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Why wouldnt he get a cadetship? In recent years, Irish, Dutch and German nationals have completed the Nats UK courses at CATC. Presumeably, anyone from the EU member states should be eligible to apply to NATS?




