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Old 11th Feb 2003, 07:44
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Question Bae Jerez

I'm interested in teaching at Jerez. Can anybody there give me the low-down on the place ? I teach CPL at the moment and am considering getting multi instructor privileges. I hear that they need CPL/Multi/IR instructors.

Basically, whats it like down there? Is it a happy set-up ?

Do they expect you to pledge allegiance to instructing as a career choice or do they expect people to eventually move on to the airlines ?

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Try PM to WWW who is well qualified to answer your questions because he instructed there and is now flying for an Airline.He,s a pretty helpfull guy and im sure he will let you know all what u need.

Bloke on my IR course was leaving his instructing job in London to go work there as soon as he had the tick in the box.The requirements then {March Last year] were as far as im aware

Total 1000 hrs
500 instructional
Current IR
and a towel for your sunbed.

Good luck, im jealous, a job in the sun phewwwwwwwwwwww.
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