Kura Aviation Gone Bust!!!!
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Kura Aviation Gone Bust!!!!
Is it right what I hear that Kura Aviation have gone bust? What happens to their pool of pilots who have paid £12k for their Bestpilot course now lookin for employment? I went to them for the BA cityflyer selection a few years back and they seemed to know their stuff but I guess no one is safe!!!!
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Although KURA CONSULTANCY LTD still exists.
Name change: previously
KURA AVIATION SERVICES LTD
If you explore the link above to trace who was who, including the ex DFO Citiflyers albeit for a short time.
Name change: previously
KURA AVIATION SERVICES LTD
If you explore the link above to trace who was who, including the ex DFO Citiflyers albeit for a short time.
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Their “Best Pilot” course was a quality MCC/JOC course which became irrelevant once EASA approved APS style courses.The course syllabus in common with other JOCs offered by other providers simply attached to the MCC element. JOC still does not require Regulatory approval.They sub contracted their simulator phase out, most recently to Simtech. This style of “middle men” lost their niche market & died on the vine, mainly with APS the new show in town.The trainees simply went directly to the APS providers, as they recognised that some employers preferred this to any other. That combined with stand alone Airline Preparation courses for the interview element.
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