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3rd May 2004, 13:29
Replies: 9
Views: 1,297
Posted By Spinningtop

This might be of use, it was first written in...

This might be of use, it was first written in 2002 but it has been updated since. It seems quite concise.

http://www.theflyingschool.co.uk/flying_to_france.htm

Best of luck with the trip!!
Replies: 6
Views: 1,681
Posted By Spinningtop

There is a similar course being run by Leeds Uni,...

There is a similar course being run by Leeds Uni, this course is titled "Aviation Technology with Pilots Studies", take a look at their website and tell us what you think.

It has run for a year...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Nov 2003, 23:30
Replies: 1
Views: 790
Posted By Spinningtop

Freelancing.

Hi there,
I haven't started any flight training yet, still weighing up my options!

My question is this: after gaining a CPL, and say landing a job flying for private owners (i.e setting up a...
Replies: 8
Views: 1,024
Posted By Spinningtop

FFF, Where are you doing you flight...

FFF,

Where are you doing you flight training?

Hope you don't mind me asking.
5th Nov 2003, 19:00
Replies: 10
Views: 1,992
Posted By Spinningtop

Cheers Half Cuban!! I wasn't sure how he...

Cheers Half Cuban!!

I wasn't sure how he worked it out with the flying school, you learn something new everyday!!

Spinningtop.
3rd Nov 2003, 05:07
Replies: 10
Views: 1,992
Posted By Spinningtop

Raspberry, If you become VAT registered I think...

Raspberry,
If you become VAT registered I think you could claim the VAT back on your type rating, but you would have to charge your students VAT on their flying lessons, therefore increasing the...
Replies: 9
Views: 1,168
Posted By Spinningtop

I seem to remember a topic about VAT over in the...

I seem to remember a topic about VAT over in the rotorheads forum and you can voluntarily (sp?) make your company VAT registered (regardless of turnover), or by law you must be VAT registered if you...
3rd Oct 2003, 01:55
Replies: 2
Views: 698
Posted By Spinningtop

Cheers OBK!! From the time I had posted, I...

Cheers OBK!!

From the time I had posted, I had found what I was looking for in a differnt forum (Professional pilots forum). When i searched I only searched this forum.


Thanks again.
3rd Oct 2003, 00:50
Replies: 2
Views: 698
Posted By Spinningtop

Paying for it all???(consider thread closed)

I'm leaving school this year after finishing my A levels (Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Design,General studies; AS in Geography), I am exploring many careers mainly aviation based, (ATC,...
25th Sep 2003, 04:39
Replies: 6
Views: 731
Posted By Spinningtop

Thanks for the link JAFcon.

Thanks for the link JAFcon.
Forum: ATC Issues
23rd Sep 2003, 21:21
Replies: 6
Views: 1,026
Posted By Spinningtop

thanks for the replies that as cleared it up for...

thanks for the replies that as cleared it up for me.

My local airport was advertising for a ATSA last year, I know that an ATSA is a good postion within the 'machine' but I wondered what was...
23rd Sep 2003, 21:17
Replies: 6
Views: 731
Posted By Spinningtop

Thanks Genghis the engineer!! The careers...

Thanks Genghis the engineer!!
The careers section helped me get ideas of the routes in to the industry but they all seem to be from a theoretical background, whereas on here I hoped to get a more...
23rd Sep 2003, 04:22
Replies: 6
Views: 731
Posted By Spinningtop

I have read other post on here but they all seem...

I have read other post on here but they all seem to relate to people who have started a degree etc and now are wondering if they need it when they could be getting experience 'on the job'. I'm trying...
Forum: ATC Issues
23rd Sep 2003, 04:17
Replies: 6
Views: 1,026
Posted By Spinningtop

Thanks for the link 5milesbaby. I'm still...

Thanks for the link 5milesbaby.

I'm still not clear on one thing, if you start off as an ATSA for a non-NATs airport is it possible to do the sudy to become an ATCO without applying to NATs in the...
22nd Sep 2003, 03:29
Replies: 6
Views: 731
Posted By Spinningtop

Getting Started?

Hello,
I'm currently studying for my A2s (A Levels) and I am looking at pursuing a career as an aircraft maintenance engineer (particulary Helicopters as I have a deep interest in them), but I'm...
Forum: ATC Issues
22nd Sep 2003, 03:21
Replies: 6
Views: 1,026
Posted By Spinningtop

Progression?

How do you progress from a ATSA postion to an ATCO?

What is involved (e.g exams, medical,experience etc)?

I've looked at many post on here and wondered what was involved, no post seems to make...
Replies: 21
Views: 3,287
Posted By Spinningtop

Hi, I am wondering if the book relates more to...

Hi,
I am wondering if the book relates more to the airline industry, I am thinking and researching a career in helicopter Piloting. Would the book be valuable to me, I know the topics on CVs etc...
31st Aug 2003, 04:35
Replies: 68
Views: 17,228
Posted By Spinningtop

....ah I don't know some people are never...

....ah I don't know some people are never pleased:p . Next news you'll be saying you want to see the utterly butterlies cutting the ribbons with scissors!!

What would the wright brothers say if...
31st Aug 2003, 02:34
Replies: 68
Views: 17,228
Posted By Spinningtop

I've seen Denny fly and I can honestly say it was...

I've seen Denny fly and I can honestly say it was one of the best displays I've ever seen. The ribbon cut is awesome, and the general interaction between himself and the audience makes the display...
Forum: Rotorheads
25th Aug 2003, 18:11
Replies: 2
Views: 939
Posted By Spinningtop

I too went to Elvington on the 24th, managed to...

I too went to Elvington on the 24th, managed to get there early (about 10 ish) and so by the time the red arrows were supposed to show I was ready to see some action!! All was well and they completed...
29th Apr 2003, 19:35
Replies: 5
Views: 589
Posted By Spinningtop

Ah thanks. Its all cleared up now! ...

Ah thanks.

Its all cleared up now!

Spinningtop.
29th Apr 2003, 04:48
Replies: 5
Views: 589
Posted By Spinningtop

Thanks for the replies!! Let me just clear...

Thanks for the replies!!

Let me just clear this up, a CFI is a FI who has the most instructing experience in that company/flying school.

Thanks again.
Forum: Rotorheads
29th Apr 2003, 04:39
Replies: 6
Views: 915
Posted By Spinningtop

Thanks Pete!! Does the AOC apply to...

Thanks Pete!!

Does the AOC apply to operations such as Aerial Photography etc, or is it just relevant to operations where members of the public are carried in the aircraft.

Thanks again.
Forum: Rotorheads
28th Apr 2003, 22:21
Replies: 6
Views: 915
Posted By Spinningtop

Many thanks for your reply. How do you...

Many thanks for your reply.

How do you obtain an Air Operators Cerificate?

Whats involved?

Costs?

Many thanks
Forum: Rotorheads
28th Apr 2003, 01:23
Replies: 6
Views: 915
Posted By Spinningtop

Renting and earning?

Is it possible to rent a helicopter from a flying school and use the helicopter for your own commercial use i.e. nothing to do with the flying school.
28th Apr 2003, 01:18
Replies: 5
Views: 589
Posted By Spinningtop

What do they all mean?

Just out of general interest I was wondering if someone could explain what all the different ratings mean.

CFI, FI, FI(R), AFI.

Many thanks.
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