Glasgow College Course Surgery
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Glasgow College Course Surgery
All Students
Just a quick note to confirm that Gavin and Kevin will be holding the second course surgery on 25th March 2004.
As discussed with the students who attended the last clinic the surgery will comprise of the following elements:-
10.00-11.45 Structured Meteorology Tutoring
11.45-12.45 Question time on general queries
12.45-14.30 Structured Principles of Flight Tutoring
Venue: Bristol Room, Rushton House
Kevin will also confirm these details to individual course members and the first Progress Tests are now in the post.
Kevin, Gavin and I will see you next Thursday.
Should any non-students wish to attend the lectures as a taster of what the course offers then please pm me.
Just a quick note to confirm that Gavin and Kevin will be holding the second course surgery on 25th March 2004.
As discussed with the students who attended the last clinic the surgery will comprise of the following elements:-
10.00-11.45 Structured Meteorology Tutoring
11.45-12.45 Question time on general queries
12.45-14.30 Structured Principles of Flight Tutoring
Venue: Bristol Room, Rushton House
Kevin will also confirm these details to individual course members and the first Progress Tests are now in the post.
Kevin, Gavin and I will see you next Thursday.
Should any non-students wish to attend the lectures as a taster of what the course offers then please pm me.
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im going in,
Monarch has been actively involved with the course's development through UKOMA and Britannia are certainly aware of it. The next UKOMA meeting will be held at the college in Glasgow to allow further promotion and UKOMA is keen to see the course become a standard training format for UK Ops Staff.
The invite is to Ops Managers as well as Ops bods in general.
But, I realise money is tight and other airlines may have different priorities to easy.
Monarch has been actively involved with the course's development through UKOMA and Britannia are certainly aware of it. The next UKOMA meeting will be held at the college in Glasgow to allow further promotion and UKOMA is keen to see the course become a standard training format for UK Ops Staff.
The invite is to Ops Managers as well as Ops bods in general.
But, I realise money is tight and other airlines may have different priorities to easy.




