Course / Training Recommendation
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 77
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From: Asia
Yes, I think Guppy is correct on this one...might I suggest some courses he could teach..1- How to fill up a hefty bag with hot air.2- Not getting love at the Airport? How to be a legend in your own mind on the internet.3- SOPS Manuals and Checklists: We did the thinking for you, so you don't have to.4- Your magical Airspeed indicator: How hitting V1 guarantees a plane will always fly.5- Flex/Derated Takeoffs: Just because you see the fence, doesn't mean it's unsafe.6- Simplified Balanced Field Calcs: Fly to the Fence and pull up.7- Flying on Fumes: The airline tankering method of putting profits before passenger safety.And they just keep coming.....
Joined: May 2005
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From: Abroad
a training or skill course that could supplement a pilot's license?
I'd say you're good for a little less than 24 hours

Joined: May 2007
Posts: 1,415
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From: Europe
Get a EASA Part 66 B1 (and B2 if possible) AME Licence, and get some maintenance experience under your belt. Then go for some useful type ratings. You'll never be out of a well-paid job if you are flexible and enterprising, and you already know a great deal of what you need to know. You are also well-qualified to run an airline if you can count beans as well, but why bother when there's other suckers to carry the burden of worry and hassle.




