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Old 2nd March 2003 | 13:54
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Engineering Apprenticeships

Does anyone know which airlines are still offering apprenticeships?

Also does anyone know if helicopter compaines offer apprenticeships?

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Old 2nd March 2003 | 14:54
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It's not either, but although I don't work there anymore I still live close to Boscombe Down. Qinetiq, the "organisation" currently running it regularly advertises modern apprenticeships in aircraft Engineering in the local newspapers. I'm sure if you wrote to them at

Personnel department
Qinetiq
Boscombe Down
Salisbury
Wilts
SP4 0JF

They'll send you details.

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Old 6th March 2003 | 20:23
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Bristow helicopters have taken in people for last 2 years and as for fixed wing Virgin are taking B1's this september, may be age restrictions but check out respective websites fella, good luck!
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Old 7th March 2003 | 16:44
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BA have just started up their Engineering Apprenticeship scheme again.

Can highly recommend it.
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Old 8th March 2003 | 15:00
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As you seem to hail from god's country, why not try the... ahem... "Academy of Aeronautical Engineering Excellence" which is being set up at Newcastle in a joint effort between Newcastle Aiport Authority, Kingston College, and a couple of failed ex-directors of Gill Airways who will no doubt leave the enterprise in the same condition that they left the aforesaid company after having bled it dry and relieved it of any grant money that had been given to set it up

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