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Old 27th Aug 2004, 16:32
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Hi Bootstrap,

I'm doing the AOT course this weekend too - see you up there.

Cheers

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Old 27th Aug 2004, 17:00
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Penny Austin Is your answer.

Can't recomand her enough. She got me sorted in one day. Passed the subsequent interviews very nicely. It even seemed easy ! The best few quids I've ever invested in my whole training !
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Old 27th Aug 2004, 17:20
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I will second the vote for Penny. A one day course and I felt fully prepared for the interview and selection I had coming up. Passed it, and now im flying jets.
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Old 27th Aug 2004, 18:25
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Penny Austin seems to be the best option.

Although you will need pilots eyesight to read the website!

Good luck
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Old 28th Aug 2004, 09:05
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CapedVulture,

Hi, ive been on PilotPete's course and found it very helpful,the contact has been posted above,dont know any around london but am sure there are some.

MG.
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Old 28th Aug 2004, 12:02
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>>what makes Pilot pete qualified to run a course such as this<<

Perhaps going on one of Penny's courses helped him into his present job?
 
Old 29th Aug 2004, 15:36
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Thanks for all the contacts people.
I think I will take a look at doing the Penny Austin course. I`ve also heard the Pittraining deal is pretty good. A friend of mine did it and has just been offered a job with Britannia. Says the course helped.

Also, for those of you that didn`t know, there is the Balpa conference coming up at Heathrow in October. I believe it is very worthwhile to get yourself down there, with your cv.

Thanks again
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Old 29th Aug 2004, 21:05
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AOT @ Coventry

Hi Everybody,

I've just got back from a weekend seminar with AOT. It is almost without doubt the best time and money I've spent on my transition from military to civil aviation yet.

To John, Stan, Jan and Roger: Many thanks for a great weekend. I've got no problems with the critiques - that's what I was there for. I feel very confident knowing what to expect and, more importantly, how I'm going to deal with it. I'll tell you how the Cathay interview when I see you at the BALPA EOC.

For those of you that don't know about AOT, they're a great team of very experienced airline pilots who train and guide you through the interview process. Friendly atmosphere, plain talking, intelligent and insightful.

Invaluable!

Cheers,

O's Slave
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Old 29th Aug 2004, 21:06
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AOT @ Coventry

Hi Everybody,

I've just got back from a weekend seminar with AOT. It is almost without doubt the best time and money I've spent on my transition from military to civil aviation yet.

To John, Stan, Jan and Roger: Many thanks for a great weekend. I've got no problems with the critiques - that's what I was there for. I feel very confident knowing what to expect and, more importantly, how I'm going to deal with it. I'll tell you how the Cathay interview when I see you at the BALPA EOC.

For those of you that don't know about AOT, they're a great team of very experienced airline pilots who train and guide you through the interview process. Friendly atmosphere, plain talking, inteligent and insightful.

Invaluable!

Cheers,

O's Slave
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Old 29th Aug 2004, 21:10
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Hi Everybody,

I've just got back from a weekend seminar with AOT. It is almost without doubt the best time and money I've spent on my transition from military to civil aviation yet.

To John, Stan, Jan and Roger: Many thanks for a great weekend. I've got no problems with the critiques - that's what I was there for. I feel very confident knowing what to expect and, more importantly, how I'm going to deal with it. I'll tell you how the Cathay interview when I see you at the BALPA EOC.

For those of you that don't know about AOT, they're a great team of very experienced airline pilots who train and guide you through the interview process. Friendly atmosphere, plain talking, inteligent and insightful.

Invaluable!

Cheers,

O's Slave
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