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Old 11th Mar 2012, 20:13
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HF, FTS, EWIS

Where in and around London and how much will it cost to take the titled courses?

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Old 11th Mar 2012, 21:45
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You can do them all online now, I'm not endorsing this crowd as I've never used them but it'll give you an idea of whats out there

Online Human Factors In Aviation and Online Fuel Tank Safety Training by E-Techs

Have a search of aviationjobsearch website as courses are often advertised there too.
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Old 11th Mar 2012, 23:22
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Human Factors Courses | AJS Courses

Cloud Aero Training Ltd

Top Package - HF, Fuel Tank Safety and EWIS £115.00 Inclusive

HF & EWIS £90.00 Inclusive

Fuel Tank Safety Phases 1+2 & EWIS £95.00 Inclusive
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Old 12th Mar 2012, 03:21
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All this training should be paid for by company. In my enviroment it holds little weight on the resume. More or less practices and procedures that are common knowledge.
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All this training should be paid for by company. In my enviroment it holds little weight on the resume. More or less practices and procedures that are common knowledge.
If you are a contractor you pay for this training yourself. And these days in Europe if you don't hold a current cert for HF, FTS etc it means no contract. No matter how good the rest of your CV is.
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Old 12th Mar 2012, 18:05
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Sorry to hear that. The liability should be on the company (cheap bastards) and not expected of you. It really does disturb me. Best wishes to the op of finding some low cost decent training.
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HF

Thanks for the information

Does the EASA HF (Module 9) consitute the HF course I see advertised or are they different courses?

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