Help with getting back on track
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Help with getting back on track
Good day to all,
I have been away for medical reasons, and need some help to see more cleary in books, and updates after being off for a while. It is for the A380. If it interests you, or if you are in the same situation maybe we can help one another,
Thank you.
I have been away for medical reasons, and need some help to see more cleary in books, and updates after being off for a while. It is for the A380. If it interests you, or if you are in the same situation maybe we can help one another,
Thank you.
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You are right, guys. It was a cheap shot.
Long term sickness in ME can be very stressful since you never know what the company will do if you can't make it back into the cockpit.
Sorry kia 1 and good luck.
Long term sickness in ME can be very stressful since you never know what the company will do if you can't make it back into the cockpit.
Sorry kia 1 and good luck.
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Hi kia1,
Same fleet.....just starting long term sick but anxious to keep skills up and improve my knowledge. Would be interested to work with you......pm me if interested.
Same fleet.....just starting long term sick but anxious to keep skills up and improve my knowledge. Would be interested to work with you......pm me if interested.
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Can I suggest going through the training manual and acting as though you are preparing for each CCQ sim session. By the end you would have covered all systems and procedures both normal and abnormal.