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Old 22nd October 2002 | 19:51
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AOT.... Airline ? Training

Over heard part of a conversation earlier today regarding a training organisation called AOT.? I think it stands for Airline ‘something’ Training.

The snippets that I caught sounded very positive has anyone heard of them and if so what they offer.?

Thank you in anticipation.
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Old 23rd October 2002 | 18:23
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I believe you mean Airline Orientation Training.
Try their website www.aotraining.net for more info.
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Old 28th October 2002 | 19:08
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Thank you for the link.

I be interested to here from anyone that has attended the course.
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Old 10th November 2002 | 20:10
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Anyone from this weekends course care to comment?

Please!
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Old 10th November 2002 | 21:57
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AOT week end

I was on the course this week-end and I must say it was worth it.
It really helps if like me you have no experience of airline interviews as they can be quite complex with what they ask, group exercices and written papers.
I'd certainely recommend it to anybody going for an interview in the near future.
Very nice guys doing the seminar, their experience is immense and it really does help build your confidence.
The guys with me on the course were also interesting with a variety of different backgrounds from current airline captains to RAF fast jets pilots and flying instructors to low hour newly qualified pilots...
Thank you AOT.

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