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Reading the latest issue of The Tech Log it looks like British Airways may be forced legally to accept the ALAE as a union for Licenced Aircraft Engineers for colective bargaining purposes
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One article I personally found interesting was the one about the chap who had done a course to ATA104 level 3 and was trying to get it recognised by the CAA.
Of particular interest to me as the courses I have done in recent years, although to HKAR 147, which are ATA104 level 3 courses could now be recognised and could be added as types to my licence.
Of particular interest to me as the courses I have done in recent years, although to HKAR 147, which are ATA104 level 3 courses could now be recognised and could be added as types to my licence.
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