foot in the door
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From: Leeds
foot in the door
hello to all in forum.... hoping to find my way into aviation in some form or another at the moment i am a self employed electrican living in leeds UK aged 37
..... what i am looking for is some way of getting into aviation in the technical side of it ....
i am willing to do any coarses or learning to start and then maybe progress further but dont know where to start any pointer please
regards
..... what i am looking for is some way of getting into aviation in the technical side of it .... i am willing to do any coarses or learning to start and then maybe progress further but dont know where to start any pointer please
regards

Joined: Oct 2005
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From: Anglia
Hi Raving,
I rather enjoy giving advice to future aviation mechanics, technicians and even engineers - I see it as part of my job to be a bit upbeat and to get people into what I have always enjoyed.
Personally - I think you really must be Raving!
Your 37 - self-employed, and at such a stage in your life as to be able to dream of something else......
So...You spend the next few years working for far less than a gartrage mechanic and in the eveings you are trying to study to pass 12 -17 modules for a licence to be an aircraft mechanic or technician.
You end up at the wrong side of 40 with little or no experience that most places want.
Stay where you are! you would not like the pay drop.
(Edited for rather poor spellink)
I rather enjoy giving advice to future aviation mechanics, technicians and even engineers - I see it as part of my job to be a bit upbeat and to get people into what I have always enjoyed.
Personally - I think you really must be Raving!
Your 37 - self-employed, and at such a stage in your life as to be able to dream of something else......
So...You spend the next few years working for far less than a gartrage mechanic and in the eveings you are trying to study to pass 12 -17 modules for a licence to be an aircraft mechanic or technician.
You end up at the wrong side of 40 with little or no experience that most places want.
Stay where you are! you would not like the pay drop.
(Edited for rather poor spellink)
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From: The Sandpit
Friend of mine just left Thomsunfly or whatever Brits are now called.
Has 25+ years in the job,full B1 on a whole host of types.
Just started up as a self employed house electrician.
Has 25+ years in the job,full B1 on a whole host of types.
Just started up as a self employed house electrician.




