aircraft engineering
Hi everyone.....
im new to this forum and i ve been reading alot of threads and topics and here is alot of interesting information on aircraft engineering. i ve noticed that everyone here has some kind of experience on aircrafts which worries me because i dont have any practical experience and i dont know how to get started in this industry. can anyone give me some advise???? i ve studied aircraft engineering foundation degree at Macclesfield college which was great however they did not have the approval to examine me for easa 66 license. so i graduated without any modules... i ve tried applying airlines but nobody would take me on due to the fact i ve got no experience. i ve applyied for Monarch apprenticeship but i didnt get the job. im planning to go Bristol to do a crash course for the modules and was wandering if this would increase my chance in getting a job?????? |
Hi, i see your planning on going to Bristol to do your modules! My brother has just done a year there, and does not have a good word to say about it! A lack of organisation and poor teaching being the reason. I would look elsewhere!!! As for experience, i can only say keep applying to everyone for an apprenticeship or something similar...... but there few and far between. But doing your B1 modules will stand you in good sted!
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try newcastle college, got a mate that passed up that way. i agree dont touch bristol college with a barge pole, bad teaching, organisation, exams, lessons tbh pretty much everything.
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Sisters Lad is at Newcastle and he loves it, says a lot of last years students walked straight into jobs. Indeed the places they went for works experience took them on.
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