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Old 6th Jan 2012, 18:07
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modules completed..need advice. (B2)

Hey every one! After modules completing, i need to finish some traineeship right? This should long 2 years aprox. I wonder if anyone knows companies which provide such opportunities in Europe?

P.S Looking for B2 traineeship.

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hi there, im new here.
and just completed my b1.1 course in Aviation Australia as well.
where are you from?
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checkout pm, i have there message for you
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1. If all you have is Module exam passes, you need 5 years work experience.

2. If you have a Basic Training Certificate after completing a genuine fully-approved course including OJT, you need 2 years work experience.

3. If you have completed a "Fully-approved course without OJT" there is no such thing and you are a victim of - at best - sharp practice. See (1).
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As Capot says.

Your best bet is to try and get on the books of a contract agency, however if you have no hands-on experience and only theoretical qualifications you may struggle to find one that will take you. Consider starting by offering free help to a local flying club, and tell the contract agencies you are available for unskilled work. Once you can get some track record you may find more interesting work opens up. Continue this for 5 years, do a good job, build up a toolkit and you may get what you need.
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