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Old 28th November 2009 | 14:34
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Hi Engineers

Could someone help me with an advice. I have a City & guilds level 3 aeronautical certificate. How do I progress to get an "A" licence?
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Old 28th November 2009 | 16:07
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Pass al the modules and gain the required experience, ELGD Document
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Old 28th November 2009 | 16:52
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Since names are being named, one alternative is Bostonair Technical Training's 1-year "guided home study" course, which consists of home study with their Notes and scheduled 1-3-day sessions for revision and exams for each Module. This is being run in both Manchester and Stansted from December 2009.

They also have a 10-week Cat A Intensive course starting in Manchester at the end of January. This is for experienced mechanics, people with a BTEC but no Licence, ex-Service etc who know the stuff and just need some intensive revision (3 - 12 days per Module.).

I believe that individual Modules can be taken on both these courses.
 
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