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BlueRobin 2nd April 2003 23:14

FLYER Professional Flight Training Show
 
Anyone going to this? Was going to go last November but had to pull out. Think I will go this time, even if I'm too old for Atlantic :hmm:

Afore ye ask, the details are here:

http://www.flyer.co.uk/PFTS.php


BR

cfb 3rd April 2003 06:19

I have managed to get a limited quantity of complimentary (free) tickets - if anyone wants one, send me a pm with your mailing address.

rocafellascunk 3rd April 2003 14:08

Hi all. I also have a spare ticket as my wife cannot make it due to work commitments. So if anyone wants it just email or PM me with your postal address and I'll send it to you.
R

November Whiskey 3rd April 2003 19:52

cfb,

Check your pm.

Regards,

NW
;)

thebigyin 4th April 2003 17:24

cfb,

I am a bit slow off the mark. Check your pm's if you still have any tickets.

Cheers.

BlueRobin 4th April 2003 17:32

All these freebie tickets. How are FLYER going to make any money out it? :confused: :p

Anyone want to meet up across at the pub for lunch? I daresay if a certain chief PPRuNer were there, he could be tempted!

scroggs 4th April 2003 17:45

I'd join you for a beer, but I wasn't invited!!:{

Scroggs

Irv 7th April 2003 05:28


across at the pub for lunch
I know I can probably find it from the description of 'being opposite', but what is the pub called? I'm going up for about early lunchtime, might as well start there!

redsnail 7th April 2003 05:57

I think you'll find the 3 Magpies just up the road from the Renaissance to be a popular post conference venue.


And Scroggs, you're invited. :}

Scuzi 7th April 2003 06:30

Is the Renaissance within walking distance from Terminal 1 at Heathrow or would I be safer just hopping into a taxi?
I've only been to LHR a few times so don't quite know my way around. Would I be correct in saying that the Renaissance is the hotel which can be seen at the other side of the runway from the departure lounge in Term 1?

I have never been to such a show before, is it all the FTO's at different stands?

Good luck :)

November Whiskey 8th April 2003 05:54

cfb...

cheers mate! ticket arrived in todays' post.



:D

Jimbo-in-debt 10th April 2003 04:09

Any proficient scribblers out there?!
 
As there are several ppruners who for whatever reason can't make the Flight Training Show on Saturday...

Is anyone who IS going willing to scribble down the main points from the seminars and post them here? I can't be alone in thinking what's said at the first seminar (BA recruitment / selection) might be pretty useful...

If anyone wants a copy of my notes from the seminars at the last Flight Training Show in November, e-mail me and I'll send you a copy. It's a Word doc; the seminars were about financing training, airline recruitment / selection, JAA exams and life as an airline pilot.

Enjoy Saturday,

Jimbo.

Scuzi 10th April 2003 04:18


As there are several ppruners who for whatever reason can't make the Flight Training Show on Saturday...

Is anyone who IS going willing to scribble down the main points from the seminars and post them here? I can't be alone in thinking what's said at the first seminar (BA recruitment / selection) might be pretty useful...

If anyone wants a copy of my notes from the seminars at the last Flight Training Show in November, e-mail me and I'll send you a copy. It's a Word doc; the seminars were about financing training, airline recruitment / selection, JAA exams and life as an airline pilot.

Enjoy Saturday,

Jimbo.

I'll take a notepad with me and scribble down a few notes, shouldn't be a problem to post them here.

Fogbound 10th April 2003 23:21

I'm presenting at 14:15 alongside Oxford Aviation Training. Its a general overview of what you should be thinking about when considering a career in aviation, looking at training schools and making your choices along with some advice on keeping current, CV preparation, interviews and the current state of the industry. As I've already got the presentation on disc I will be happy to post it next week when I get back to the office if anyone is interested? Let me know and I'll see what I can do !:)

PS No heckling from the back please:D :rolleyes: :O

AndyDRHuddleston 11th April 2003 15:37

cfb,

Thanks very much - tickets arrived yesterday, may well see you there!!!

Andy

The Greener Grass 11th April 2003 17:46

Hi - a quick thank you to cbf, you are a very helpful person indeed, as my ticket turned up today.

I feel I owe you something, if you are ever flying near to my postal address, send me a pm, and I am sure I could arrange a beer or two for you.

I am attending due to my delighful FTO having gone along with £2K via the back door route it seems (think before comitting to a CDL boys and girls = Identical to paying up front although less obvious).

So if anybody wants to meet at the 3 Magpies for lunch, it seems that 13:00 - 14:00 local is the window, feel free to impart knowledge on good CPL/IR providers amongst the usual topics of conversation.

It seems particularly fitting, so I am going to wheel out my lovely bright red tie covered in a tiemakers attempt at Concorde, so I should stand out like the proverbial.

Hope to meet some of you there.

BAB2B 11th April 2003 21:58

For the guy asking about the hotel from T1, it is indeed the one you can see on the northside of 27R/09L.

Don't bother getting a taxi from T1, it's not worth the money and the driver won't like you as he want's £40 London fares and has to come back and queue up again as I found out when I arrived for an interview at LHR a few years ago! You can't really walk it either.

Go to the Central Bus Station (signposted, you follow an underground travellator from T1 towards the tube station and the bus station is above it). 5 minute walk.

Go to the local buses stops, 16 - 20 I think, and get almost any bus, best ones are 555/556/557/285/111/140. They're all free to the Rennaisance, they go through the tunnel then on to the Bath Rd., you'll see the hotel on the right after 10 mins or so.

Enjoy.

Scuzi 12th April 2003 01:37

BAB2B, thanks for the directions, much appreciated. :D

BeauMan 12th April 2003 02:17

Fogbound - Yes please, I'd certainly be interested in having that posted up on here if possible. This is my first tentative step towards (hopefully) a career change, so I'm eager to soak up as much information as I can.

Got a couple of general questions regarding tomorrow, as I've never attended one of these before; firstly, is there a dress code for such things (I'm thinking not, but best to ask!), and secondly, would you kind people in the 3 Magpies welcome a newbie into the fold at lunchtime? :O

no sponsor 12th April 2003 02:48

Was at the hotel today for a business meeting and saw them setting up their stands. As for the bus, the Hotel Hoppa's will take you from any terminal to the hotel, I think its the No 2 bus, but they have it written on the side. It costs £3 and takes 10 mins.

See people there.

Scuzi 13th April 2003 05:26

Good show, plenty of useful information. Did anyone else go?
I had to leave after John Monks talk unfortunately.

AirbusPilot 13th April 2003 06:01

Hello,

First of all i would like to thank "CBF" for the ticket, Thank You!!!

Secondly the Flyer Show was very good, and the Seminars were brilliant, i did enjoyed particularly the last one with Sick Squid, always making us laugh as usual, it was brilliant, thanks to all involved.

G´Day
JP

cfb 13th April 2003 06:33

Flight Training Show
 
To those very kind persons who have publicly thanked me for tickets, - it was a pleasure to assist.

I thought the show was excellent, and I not only got the chance to meet up with many old friends, but more importantly, many new recruits to our very unique profession. You are all a very special breed - good luck, and remember, if you work hard, you will succeed.

cfb

Spike001 13th April 2003 06:40

Yep i went along today, didn't stay for seminars but gathered the information i wanted and talked to the pro's with relevant questions concerning ATPL groundschool. They were all very helpful.

I was quite impressed by Cranfield's pilot resources that one would use during the ATPL, they contained what looked like good info with illustrations and bullet point form booklets. I felt that from the ones i had spoken to today, Cranfield seemed very organised and had taken into account many other aspects in helping one through the ATPL.

It's not just down to what the study material contains and how well it has been constructed, but one needs to visit each individual college so they can get a true sense of what they are like and how they function.

Many thanks for all your help during today, much appreciated.

rocafellascunk 13th April 2003 14:56

It was a great day. The seminars were very informative. Sick Sqiud, it was great to meet you and finally put a face to the name. Your talk was excellent.

BeauMan 13th April 2003 17:13

I did much the same as Spike001 - gathered copious amounts of literature and just soaked up the information that these guys were giving me. I don't mean to be disrespectful to the forums, but I think I now understand the career progression paths far more clearly after talking to these chaps face to face than I ever could from reading posts on here. I guess it's just the two way interaction that you get from having a one to one conversation.

Either way, the exhibition was well worth attending, and has given me plenty of food for thought. Sorry I didn't get to put any names to faces (I did spot someone whose red tie seemed to have little Concorde type shapes on it, but I was a bit too chicken to say hi to a complete stranger... ;) ).

Did have an amusing moment at the GAPAN stand, watching someone achieve the stunning scores of 0/10, 1/10, 1/10, 0/10, and then ask the GAPAN man (with a straight face) whether he was cut out for a career in aviation! :ok:

Spike001 13th April 2003 17:23

LOL.. ..... i guess you got an answer of "yes" ;)

I had ago on that GAPAN computer system, i immediately thought that having a joystick with rudder/yaw built into the yoke itself was something new and eager to try.
I just about managed to get the handle of the sim in the short space of time of 2 mins - twist the yoke while in the turns etc, and by the time it came to the second test, the other a/c was firmly in my sights...... could have blown him out of the sky! :cool:

I felt that the main test with that sim was how fast one could adapt to new controls and still fly the a/c as asked to do.


The weather looks good outside for the mo, hopefully i'll beat this rain when i go up flying later. :ok:


L8trz

colbackp 14th April 2003 05:54

Informative and welcomed
 
Well done

The seminars were all informative and yours was mentioned 5 or 6 times by Alan Hearton in the last seminar of the day. All the best.

Will try to get some notes out of the seminars as requested

Peter
:cool:

The African Dude 14th April 2003 09:46

Unfortunatly I only got the last two seminars. However they were both really useful - Alan Hearton gave out just the sort of info that's hard to come across (day-in-the-life personal stuff), and Fogbound managed to hide embaressment at Mike Taylors references to her piloting brilliance!

It's a shame though because I'm stuck in year 1 of a Degree and not being able to fly yet (for a few unavoidable reasons despite motivation) is nothing short of frustrating. What can you do..!?

Thoroughly recommend info-soakage at next years one though, if there is one...!:ok:

Andy :)

Mintflavour 14th April 2003 16:28

Dear all
Unfortunately due to other commitments I was unable to attend the show. However could anybody fill me in on any useful information learnt over the weekend in the areas of:

Any indication/forecast of a pickup in the recruitment market.

Any handy tips with training and job hunting.

Career development loans.
Also I’m looking to start my CPL at the end of July/August and wandered if anybody had any comments good and bad on the following establishments bearing in mind that I intend to do it Part time ie. weekends mainly due to work commitments.

Walkburys @ Sibson
Bonus @ Cranfield
Any body else @ Cranfield, Coventry, Oxford, Cambridge airfields or @ any other airfields that are local to Northamptonshire.

Was any of these present at the show and how did they present themselves.
Email if you feel that your comments are not appropriate to the forum.

Thanks

Mint

BlueRobin 14th April 2003 18:46

Okay... an off-beat pirep from a flying PPL who made no notes.

GETTING THERE
============

http://www.avsoft.co.uk/shuttle/hotel.jpg

Finding the hotel in the labyrinthine Heathrow road system? Difficult if it's your first time. Parking at the hotel. Atrocious. Spotted spotters next door. On assumption that they have designated spotting areas with good parking availability, I head over there. This is the car park for the visitors information centre. *Tip*

Got there late. John Monks seminar already underway and packed out room. Ubergruppenfuhrer Seager grabbed me to take a few shots with my digi. Unfortunately, too much light behind John and couldn't budge past people for a better position.

Incidentally, John seemed to have a queue behind him, wherever he went. Wonder if this stretched to the Gents?

Also, something said by John in a quiet chat with some friends ond John on the lobby. When someone says, "don't send your CV", don't do it. There are people out there that reply with a CV saying, "I know you didn't say send a CV, but..." :rolleyes:


SEMINARS
=======

Right, seminars in general. Well, it you are a prooner, you probably have learnt lots of stuff already. Much was repeated by different speakers, e.g. on the subject of qualifications, medicals and so forth. := Please guys, co-ordinate your content if possible!

IMO, BAe Jerez went on too long about how to study and this formed thebulk of their talk. Any keen GCSE-level student will know the theory about study breaks, review and revision. May have been useful for some but I counted over a dozen people leave before the session was over...

The Mike Taylor/Heather Moody session (Fogbound - made the name connection now. Are you married? :p ;)) was probably the best due to covering a wide range of subjects, which didn't have a FTO dint. :ok:

http://www.avsoft.co.uk/shuttle/mt.jpg

http://www.avsoft.co.uk/shuttle/hm.jpg

Comments included:

"spend days doing your CV".

"maintain currency"

"show commitment in interviews...ask questions"

and so forth

Shame the subject of private finance couldn't be broached in open discussion by Mike due to "advertising". An area worthy of a seminar. Perhaps next time, a pilot-savvy independant financial advisor could come along? (in fact, I know one). Good idea?

Loved Heather's remarks on PPRuNE. "The R stands for Rumour!"

This re-inforced an earlier thought I had whilst talking to people on the stands...


STANDS
=======

AFT made a serious point, in that I should visit them, so I we could have a proper one-one chat on the whole training schebang. Which as with Heather's sentiment, extends out for any FTO. Don't just PPRuNe, but do the leg work by visiting various training organisations. Help is also on offer with GAPAN, BALPA and the RAeS (Royal Aeronatical Society, who apparently run a careers service). Meet people. Network. Give yourself more power over the masses of "blind" CVs.

BTW, AFT teaming up with Delta in the US to offer American courses.

"Yes, Blue you ARE too old for the fuglie scheme" :*

CTC McAlpine chap tried to make out that his sponsorship scheme was completely free bar the selection process fee of £160-odd. Well, false advertising imo as this is not borne out by the supplied literature stating that you need to source £60000 up front.

Alex Whittingham and Bristol Groundschool's ATPL CDROM package looks great and is being continually developed. This is CAL (Computer-aided learning) at it's best.

The chaps at OAT (Oxford) are very friendly indeed.

My opening gambit to GAPAN chap : "so GAPAN then...is it an old boys' network?" :)
Did some of the basic aptitude tests...."Formation flying? Why, the Cessna in front is dodging about so much, it must be using thrust-vectoring...I'll just fly straight-and-level for a bit...he seems to be going in the same direction."

Multiflight had an interesting perspective on FI-ing. Rather than plumping straight-away for CPL then FI, the lady rep said most serious wannabes plump for the whole CPL/ME/IR package, then do FI if they can't find any work. Seems a bit daft know thinking about it. Thought it was profound at the time. I've missed the point now.

Didn't speak to many other FTOs. IMO, they all try to sell you the roughly the same package and there's only so many times you can look at the bottom line of the price list!


PUB LUNCH
==========

The Three Magpies. Not many in there at 2pm. One attendee started having a geeky anal-logic-sounding barney with the bar staff. This particular chap behind the bar could easily play hooker for Leicester Tigers. :uhoh: So to the arguing antendee/punter...Stay clear mate, stay well clear!

Not the right way of becoming a pilot.


CONCLUSION
==========

Was pretty guarded with my comments about the show with Ian Seager and Nick Wall. But, there really isn't something like this anywhere else in the country, is there? Brings a lot of people together under one roof, so good on the FLYER team for doing it and putting in the hard work!

(I think I may have my photo in the next edition of the mag...oh...dear :\ )

Master Yoda 14th April 2003 19:44

Was I the only one who thought Heather from that seminar talk was a bit of a Fox?

She can fly my plane anyday!
:E

BlueRobin 14th April 2003 20:27

Uh-uh-uh-ahem! To spare further blushes, I think it's best we keep our eyes on the prize in this case. Namely, that elusive commercial job. ;)

Mintflavour 14th April 2003 20:35

Master Yoda

'Away put your weapon, before you do harm'

Sorry I wasnt there to give my opinion

Mint

Master Yoda 14th April 2003 22:10

OK OK! but it had to be said, for all you geezas who didn't go she was "Well Fit" as Ali G would say.

I'll zip it now (literally!)


:8

colbackp 15th April 2003 06:28

Notes from the Open Day
 
You requested some notes from the open day so here they are.

There is a link to

http://www.lavoilerie.com/family/Pil...DaySummary.htm

and from there you can download them in PDF.

The notes were too large to be pasted in here

Please let me know how useful they are as I did them initially for my own use.

kind Regards

Peter:)

Fogbound 15th April 2003 19:11

Well thank you boys!!
 
:O you make me blush !!

Well, hopefully that will mean more of you will be at the next exhibition!

:ok:

Hope everyone enjoyed the day and I look forward to hearing more of you in the sky in the not too distant future!

BlueRobin 15th April 2003 21:09

Boys?
 
Ahem....

What was that you said about maturity on Saturday? :D

Thanks again



Blue

Master Yoda 15th April 2003 23:53

Hey Fogbound, I've PM'd u, and you're welcome;)

Fogbound 16th April 2003 18:01

Seminar Notes
 
You can find the outline of my seminar and other from the show at the following link:

http://www.lavoilerie.com/family/Pil...DaySummary.htm

:ok:

With thanks to colbackp for putting it all together.


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