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Old 3rd Dec 2010, 22:52
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Scholarships 2011



FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR (R) RATINGS
Several Fixed Wing & one Rotary.
The Scholarship award covers all direct training and examination costs.
Closing date for applications: 23 March 2011
Interviews will be held in London on Tuesday 3 May (F/W) and 4th May (Rotary).
Application forms:
Flying Instructor Rating (Fixed Wing) 2011
Flying Instructor Rating (Rotary) 2011

PPL (FIXED WING) SCHOLARSHIPS
Several full scholarships are available. They cover all aspects of training up to licence issue for candidates prepared to dedicate a considerable part of the summer to gaining their PPL. Providing up to 45 hours of flying, these scholarships can take a candidate with little or no experience, to completion of their flying licence during the course of the summer, alternatively they can finish training of someone who is already partially trained.
The scholarships are awarded entirely on merit as evidenced on the completed application form and as assessed by a selection committee appointed by the Guild.
Candidates must be 17 or over on 1st June 2011.
Closing date for applications: 23 March 2011
Interviews will be held in London on 5 and 6 May 2011.
Application form: PPL Scholarship (Fixed Wing) 2011
Overseas Applicants
Applicants from overseas are welcome to apply and should email the Guild office gapan @ gapan.org to make arrangements to submit an application.
Note: Interviews and training will take place only within the UK.

GLIDING COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS
New for 2011 -
2 scholarships for a residential week at Lasham in early August 2011.
Successful candidates must be over 16 on 1 June 2011.
Closing dates for applications is 23 March 2011
Interviews will be held in London on Tuesday 3 May 2011.
Sponsored by the Guild Young Members Group
Application form: Gliding Scholarship 2011

Bursaries for FLYING INSTRUCTORS
Instrument Rating Instructor (up to £2,500), Aerobatics Instructor (up to £1,750), Multi-Engine Instructor (up to £3,500).
More info here: GAPAN Bursaries

Jet Orientation Course Scholarships 2011
2 courses available at EPST.
The course is specifically designed to prepare newly qualified professional pilots for employment with an airline. It is not type specific. Application forms will be available shortly.

Refer to the relevant application form for eligibility criteria and terms & conditions of the scholarship.

2010 Scholarship Winners



Good Luck.

Tudor Owen

GAPAN - The Guild of Air Pilots & Air Navigators

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Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction please. I really want to learn to fly (rotary), so I guessed this was the right place to start.

I have a job that I love right now, but I've been thinking about going for my professional rotary license for a few years now and changing career. My wife is getting bored of me talking about it and told me to do something about it. Fair enough!

So I was wondering if there are any kind of grant or scholarships and failing that any kind of loan companies that pilots use?

This scholarship is for people wanting to upgrade to an instructor right? Or am I just misreading?

Many thanks in advance!
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Yes, the rotary GAPAN scholarship is for the Instructor Rating - you'll need a CPL(H) first if you want earn from instructing.

The Dennis Kenyon PPL scholarship has lost sponsorship so may not happen (and you might be too old).

Other than that, I can't think of any other rotary schoilarships. There are no specific loans unless you can re-mortgage a house but be aware that there is no work at the moment for low-houred helicopter pilots.

Have a read through Rotorheads threads on becoming a helicopter pilot.

Cheers

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Thanks so much for the info Whirls. Not going to give up at the first hurdle yet though. I'll tick off every possibility first.

Thanks again, Prendi
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This is limited to people living in the UK right?
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Great stuff, I'll have this. Thanks for the post

Can anyone recommend a decent flight school/training centre to nominate for overseas applicants? I see the scholarship doesn't cover accommodation etc.

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Crikey , in this overly PC nanny state where you can sue at the slightest mention of age discrimination 28 is deemed TOO OLD for sponsorship

Im definitely knackered then !

On the plus side im applying for the FI(R) now the savings/equity/Kids inheritance/gold fillings have gone on the CPL/MEIR , great post !
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Closing date for applications for some scholarships:

Wednesday 23 March 2011

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The application forms do not specifically tell us what address to send the completed forms to. I am going to assume the address at the bottom of the first page is the correct one? i.e. "The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators
9 Warwick Court, Gray’s Inn, London, WC1R 5DJ
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Could someone confirm this please?
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Yes. (Obviously.)
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Applications for 2011 are now closed.


Flying Instructor Rating (Fixed Wing)
There were 41 applications.
You will be told by mid-April if you got through to the interview stage.
In the meantime, remember to keep the 3rd May free in your diary.


Flying Instructor Rating (Rotary)
There were 30 applications.
You will be told by mid-April if you got through to the interview stage.
In the meantime, remember to keep the 4th May free in your diary.


PPL Scholarship (Fixed Wing)
There were approximately 400 applications.
You will be told by mid-April if you got through to the interview stage.
In the meantime, remember to keep the 5th and 6th May free in your diary.


Good luck.

Tudor Owen

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god!I have to compete with 399 wannabes! That would really be a tough game. btw thanks a lot owen for these information.
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cheers for the into Owen, got my PPL application in this year. Fingers (And every other limb) crossed!

Any one sat the testing before? I'm looking at basic maths (GCSE level) and Aerodynamics. I'm hoping we wont have to much in the way of flying side of it as its for some one with no flying experience?

Any guidance or revision pointers would be very much appreciated? Pending results of course

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If you check the last year's scholarship winners you could see most of them had some kind of flying experience either gliding or cadets. So it would be a tougher deal for someone who has never been into cockpit before. The only other way would be to prove ourself competent and seriously ambitious as said in the application. speed,distance and time calculations, aerodynamics, basic knowledge about flying and navigation, geography etc would be beneficial. If you have a look into the cadet program threads you could see some testing methods and I guess it would be somewhat similar for these as well. I am a new applicant and these are just assumptions. However I would suggest a deep research into flying related topics because at the end of the day it is all about "who is better than the best"
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"hese scholarships can take a candidate with little or no experience, to completion of their flying licence during the course of the summer, alternatively they can finish training of someone who is already partially trained"


I do understand where you are coming from but I hope its not the case, not so much for me but other lads who wish to start there PPL and have never seen an aircraft before.

Back to relying on the trusty CV again!
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