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1964
1964 - 0296.PDF
FJGHT International, 30 January 1964 12 TUITION BEDFORDSHIRE AIR CENTRE LTD. PROFESSIONAL PILOT TRAINING i PPLICATIONS are invited for the nine-month Com-A mercial Training Course assembling April 1964. Accommodation is supplied. Preselection is a requirementand interviews are available from today. Accepted candi- dates must have passed the commercial medical examina-tion before the course starting date. Applications to the Registrar, Bedfordshire Air Centre Ltd., Cranfield Air-field. Bedford. [0289 A M.I.Mech.E., A.R.B. Certs., etc. on "NO PASS—• NO FEE" terms. Over 95 /^successes. For details of Exams and Courses in all branches of Aeronauticalwork, Aero Engines, Mechanical Eng., etc., write for 148- page Handbook—FREE. B.I.E.T. (Dept. 702), 29Wright's Lane, London, W.8. [0707 LEARN TO FLY for £40. Courses for Private, Com-mercial, Instructor's and Night Flyer's Licences. Fleet sixteen aircraft; five types. Residence on airfield.Wiltshire School of Flying, Thruxton, Andover. 1 hour 15 min. Waterloo. Telephone: Weyhill 352. [0533 HERTS AND ESSEX AERO CLUB, StaplefordAerodrome, Essex. Phone Stapleford 341 (4 lines) Four miles from Theydon Bois Underground (CentralLine). On 250 Bus route. M. of A. approved 30-hours Course, Instrument Training, Night Flying on Aircoupes,/Ulster, Chipmunk, Messenger, Prentice, Comanche and Apache aircraft. Link Training, R/T and Ground subjects.Open every day. Licensed Bar and Restaurant for Members. [0355 A VIGATION LTD. provides full-time or postal tuition,A ora combination of these methods, for MoA pilot- navigator licences. Courses arranged to suit individualrequirements. For details apply Avigation Ltd., 30 Central Chambers, Ealing Broadway, London, W.5.EALing 8949. [0248 f|ENHAM LINK TRAINING CENTRE. Link 24s." an hour, block bookings less 10%. Fully equipped aircraft. Denham 3171. [0502 T EARNING to fly? Join Vendair, the Club that gives" personal service. Open day and night. Vendair Flying Club, Biggin Hill Airport. Tel: 2251. [0239 AIRWAYS Training (Link). Book now. Gatwick Air-"• port. Mack, Ave 8711. Ex. 6738. [0286 EAST AFRICAN AIRWAYS require immediately in East Africa experienced LICENSED AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS for appointment as ~- « GRADE B INSPECTORS and LEADING TECHNICIANS Basic salary of £1,470 per annum plus Expatriate Allowance of £200 per annum, Vehicle Allowance of £100 per annum. Subsidised Housing or Allowance in lieu: Married £250 per annum or Single £90 per annum. Four year Contract renewable divided into two tours approximately two years each. Local leave 28 days in each tour and 60 days Contract leave on completion of each tour with free passages to U.K. Contributory Pension and MedioaJ Schemes. Children's Overseas Education Allowance. Usual rebated travel facilities. /;;/ Applicants should hold the following qualifications: A & C Licences on modern pressurised aircraft or one Licence plus Higher National Certificate. Preference will be given to applicants with licences or experience on R.R. Dart, Avon Engines, D.H. Comet and Fokker F27 Aircraft. Apply Airmail to: '. Production Manager, P.O. Box 19002, '. . . Embakasi, Kenya. • •. -:,:^r-;-.-v..>--.:~.'-;;^:'- MARSHALL OF CAMBRIDGE (ENGINEERING) LIMITED AIRPORT WORKS CAMBRIDGE AlRFRAME & ELECTRICAL INSPECTORS AIRFRAME FITTERS AERO ELECTRICIANS required for interesting work on large modern civil aircraft. Good earnings and production bonus with over- time available in all departments, including week- ends. Generous subsistence to skilled tradesmen. Hostel accommodation available. Applications to EMPLOYMENT OFFICER Cambridge 56291 Extn. 36 ANSETT-AUSTR A LI A N NATIONAL AIRWAYS HELICOPTER PILOTS FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE IN AUSTRALIA. MINIMUM REQUIRE- MENT 300 HOURS HELICOPTER EXPERIENCE FIXED WING EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE BUT NOT ESSENTIAL. , APPLICATIONS TO MANAGER, U.K. & EUROPE, I ALBEMARLE STREET, LONDON W.I f|,e Preparatory Commission for Space Research responsible for the starting up of the EUROPEAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANISATION SCIENTISTS requires ENGINEERS and at different levels TECHNICIANS who wish to improve their training, broaden their knowledge and obtain valuable experience in the new field of SPATIAL TECHNOLOGY The main branches of activity for which personnel are required are the following: — Development and assembly of sounding rocket payloads, development of spacecraft for scientific purposes (craft of different types, from small satellites, similar to the Scout vehicles launched by NASA, to large satellites and space probes) and the management of projects utilising these payloads and spacecraft. — Applied research in specialised fields dealing with the control and stabilisation of spacecraft, their instrumentation, power supplies, space environmental studies. — Dynamic analysis and synthesis, theoretical assessment of possible missions. — Use of digital and analogue computers for the processing and analysis of data. — All the work and research associated with sounding rocket ranges and with telemetry and tracking stations for spacecraft. The very large development programmes to be carried out call for specialists in widely differing branches, in particular: civil engineering (for the construction and installation of the establishments, sounding rocket ranges, telemetry and tracking stations), mechanical engineering (workshops), production and research (for the development of spacecraft). Many different categories of scientific and technical personnel, design and project draftsmen, technicians and electrical engineers, electronic engineers, electro-mechanical engineers, mechanical engineers, mathematicians, physicists and physical chemists are required. Personnel, who should have a very good knowledge of at least one of the two working languages (English and French), will take part in entirely new experiments and will thus be able to SPECIALISE IN A FIELD WITH A GREAT FUTURE, and will benefit from INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS including all the associated privileges and advantages. Applications—accompanied by a resume of training and experience, giving details of degrees, diplomas and professional experience relative to the above mentioned fields of activity—should refer to this advertisement and be addressed to: Professor PIERRE AUGER, Executive Secretary COPERS 36, rue La Perouse, Paris 16e.
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