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27th Mar 2015, 08:31
Replies: 3,543
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Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

I am not a pilot but reading this thread I am...

I am not a pilot but reading this thread I am astonished at the professional pilots posting on this thread sheer unwillingness to face up to the proponderence of evidence before their eyes which is...
8th Feb 2006, 16:57
Replies: 3
Views: 616
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

This link provides a wealth of information about...

This link provides a wealth of information about flying in Ireland. Particularly useful are the forums and links sections, most if not all you need to know can be found on it.
...
10th Jan 2006, 10:20
Replies: 6
Views: 1,577
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Re: Pilot seeking UK Lawyer

Whatever the relative merits of your case may be, I think that you should consider your options very carefully. I couldn't possibly give any sort of meanigful legal advice regarding your claim, as...
4th Sep 2005, 17:09
Replies: 5
Views: 964
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Alas, I think you may find it extremely dificult...

Alas, I think you may find it extremely dificult to join the professions (accountancy, law, bankink, etc.) and indeed almost impossible to do a masters or any postgrad study in any half decent...
23rd Aug 2005, 14:21
Replies: 212
Views: 132,393
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Just thought that anybody doing searches on this...

Just thought that anybody doing searches on this area in the future may find the following link useful. It provides a very useful summary of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, 1974.
...
16th Mar 2005, 12:28
Replies: 8
Views: 937
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

You guys are great, really appreciate all the...

You guys are great, really appreciate all the wisdom and advice. Indeed a quick check of both FAA and IAA register of medical examiners revealed that indeed Dr. Colm Killeen...
15th Mar 2005, 11:09
Replies: 8
Views: 937
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Ah, I see, now that makes sense. Thanks for...

Ah, I see, now that makes sense. Thanks for response Genghis.

I suppose common sense would suggest that one gets the JAA medical first, as to avoid unecessary expense and disappointment. I would...
15th Mar 2005, 10:55
Replies: 8
Views: 937
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

FAA 3rd class medical

I've been in touch with a well known flight training organisation in the US, which offers a JAA PPL course. They informed me that all I require is a FAA 3rd class medical, this struck me as being a...
16th Feb 2005, 18:53
Replies: 13
Views: 1,270
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

I really appreciate all the help guys, Some...

I really appreciate all the help guys,

Some very interesting things to ponder over. Maybe Mariner9 is right and I should just sit the exams in the first few days over there, saving money is...
9th Feb 2005, 20:03
Replies: 13
Views: 1,270
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Thanks for advice guys. Has anyone else been in...

Thanks for advice guys. Has anyone else been in similar position and could relate their experience/advice. Or can anybody know of/ or recommend a flying club where I could sit the ground exams before...
1st Feb 2005, 18:44
Replies: 13
Views: 1,270
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Ground Exam Advice

Hey guys and gals,

I'm planning to go over to NAC in Florida next summer to get a PPL. (ok, ok calm down- I have Used to search button!)

Having used aforementioned search button, I have noticed...
27th Jan 2005, 10:20
Replies: 9
Views: 1,004
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

I'm pretty much in the same position as...

I'm pretty much in the same position as danielwong, in that I am also planning a trip out to NAC about July/august. I also plan to try get the exams before |I head over, only difference is that I am...
27th Aug 2004, 08:47
Replies: 23
Views: 7,764
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

As it happens the pilot in question suffered full...

As it happens the pilot in question suffered full cardiac arrest, as I understand it there was a delay before cpr could commence. I believe this may have implications in terms of a recovery. The...
14th Nov 2003, 17:54
Replies: 55
Views: 14,439
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Ok, sorry for being pedantic. Before absolute...

Ok, sorry for being pedantic. Before absolute bedlam erupts, lets be clear, the report uses the word 'pilots for major airlines'. Everybody on PPRuNe knows that there are many in GA or in the...
17th Oct 2003, 18:44
Replies: 48
Views: 7,981
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Quite right Strafer, Dullards and amatuers...

Quite right Strafer,

Dullards and amatuers are implicitly being discriminated against. But, it is important to remember that discrimination per se does not offend the act, provided that the...
16th Oct 2003, 18:05
Replies: 48
Views: 7,981
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Easyjet operating under the english legal system...

Easyjet operating under the english legal system is some sort of advantage? That implies that the Irish legal system is somehow deficient regarding worker protection/rights.

I can assure you that...
Replies: 20
Views: 2,773
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

They just sent me an email telling me, that they...

They just sent me an email telling me, that they had got a larger then expected response. However, there will be no involvement by Aer Lingus pilots. I quote from the email:

"We had initially...
Replies: 18
Views: 1,327
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

There is a new FTO in Waterford, The Pilot...

There is a new FTO in Waterford, The Pilot Training College Ireland, it is linked with the FTO of the same name in Bournemouth I believe.

http://www.pilottraining.ie

And as regards Cork, where...
18th Aug 2003, 01:10
Replies: 3
Views: 451
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Irish Aviation Web Site

Hey,

Anybody else having problems logging onto www.irishaviation.net? or does anybody know whats up with the site?
27th Jul 2003, 03:47
Replies: 6
Views: 2,086
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Great to hear ye are all doin' well. Best...

Great to hear ye are all doin' well.
Best wishes in your careers
22nd Jul 2003, 22:13
Replies: 6
Views: 2,086
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Aer Lingus Info

Just wondering if anybody knows how the infamous cadets are doing, have they been hired yet?
Or has anyone heard of any rumours of any future recruitment or the likes
22nd Jul 2003, 21:50
Replies: 65
Views: 6,972
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Ever thought of investing in 4 bar epaulettes?...

Ever thought of investing in 4 bar epaulettes? I'm sure you'll impress all the ladies like that..
16th May 2003, 20:43
Replies: 6
Views: 8,317
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Being good at theory isn't going to help much, if...

Being good at theory isn't going to help much, if you've miscalculated fuel requirements,etc. I don't mean to be too negative and I wish you every success, but perhaps an airline career is not for...
30th Apr 2003, 21:46
Replies: 5
Views: 653
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Hey, I've tried finding a better map, but...

Hey,

I've tried finding a better map, but the only one I could find was this one. This is a web site of a local GAA club, there club house is located on the road parallel to runway 28. If you can...
4th Apr 2003, 20:46
Replies: 76
Views: 13,898
Posted By FLYING COUNSEL

Cool Anyone remember the bloke from coronation street...

Anyone remember the bloke from coronation street who was responsible for Deirdre Rashid going to prison a few years back? Didn't he used to dress up as an airline pilot?
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