Work Experience
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From: Ireland
Hi guys
As part of transition year next year on school I will have to obtain work experience preferbelly in a flight school or other aviation related position. I live in the Dublin area so does anyone have any ideas?I was told by one school they don't do it for insurance reasons are they all the same?Thanks
As part of transition year next year on school I will have to obtain work experience preferbelly in a flight school or other aviation related position. I live in the Dublin area so does anyone have any ideas?I was told by one school they don't do it for insurance reasons are they all the same?Thanks
Joined: Jan 2013
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From: East Midlands, UK
Find your local airport and find out what airlines are based there or have maintenance hangers there. When I was in Year 10 I did work experience with an airline, it was amazing.
Some of the stuff I did:
That was all in four days. I'd loved to have stayed longer though!
--Edit- I just re-read the list. It might not seem amazing but it's better than it sounds.
Some of the stuff I did:
- Inflate the emergency slide
- Change some screws on the side
- Test some pipes on the slide
- Removed bore scope plugs on engines (Not on the aircraft)
- Removed bore scope plugs on engines (Which were on the aircraft)
- Watched them bring a plane into the hangar twice(Which is pretty amazing to watch)
- Remove some bolts so we could remove the blades on the engine
- Tested the brake pressure by sitting in the cockpit and pushing the brakes (I didn't have anything to do, so I was looking at the aircraft and some guy asked me if I wanted to help him in the cockpit- Uh, Yeah!!!)
- Helped put the first class seats back together
- Helped out in the stock room
- Took a ride with someone to the hangar next door to collect a part (And I saw the new seats with the entertainment screens in)
That was all in four days. I'd loved to have stayed longer though!
--Edit- I just re-read the list. It might not seem amazing but it's better than it sounds.
Last edited by Flyaways; 27th January 2013 at 09:35.
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The engineers always seem better with work experence kids.
Only down side is that if they didn't know how to swear properly before hand they certainly will afterwards.
They can't really do line maint but base maintence there are tons of stuff they can do.
If they go into the offices they don't seem to have as good a time.
Only down side is that if they didn't know how to swear properly before hand they certainly will afterwards.
They can't really do line maint but base maintence there are tons of stuff they can do.
If they go into the offices they don't seem to have as good a time.
Joined: Jan 2003
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From: Northampton
I did mine with Bonus Aviation Engineering which, if you're not familiar, is a light aircraft maintenance organisation.
Mad Jock is right, first day on the job I was goaded into calling my new 'boss' a c**t in Greek!
Did get to sneak aboard the FAAM 146 on one of my lunch hours though
Mad Jock is right, first day on the job I was goaded into calling my new 'boss' a c**t in Greek!
Did get to sneak aboard the FAAM 146 on one of my lunch hours though




