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Old 8th May 2011, 08:58
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I'm looking for a FAA Instructor to conduct a bi-annual review....Please make contact...thanks
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South West UK
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Many thanks will make contact.
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South West UK
Why is it that anybody who says (geographical reference) UK, actually means (geographical reference) England.

SW-UK is everything from Cornwall to Birmingham.

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Picky expat Scot with Welsh ancestry.
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Why is it that anybody who says (geographical reference) UK, actually means (geographical reference) England.

SW-UK is everything from Cornwall to Birmingham.

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Picky expat Scot with Welsh ancestry.


Because the world ends at Hadrians Wall?
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FAA Training - Courses Bonus Aviation Limited

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Isn't there someone at Coventry who'll travel for BFRs?










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madlandrover you are a very amusing lad, top drills
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Is there a joke in here somewhere?
they are referring to our man the plank.....
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Have a look at a Ferry Bad Business in the BizJets forum......
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It's nice to have banter rather than sniping occasionally
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Anyone in North England?

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