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FLIGHT International, 4 January 1973 A15 Pilots & Navigators use your experience and Your work could include helping to formulate: policy on accident prevention and air safety, legislation affecting various flying matters, air traffic control and aids to navigation, including operational development and testing. You could be asked to give operational advice on the design and development of civil airports, and to prepare and conduct ground examinations for aircrew licences. Necessary qualifications: You must have had a good general education, be at least 23, and have had considerable recent experience as pilot or navigator. Starting salary (inner London) become an Operations Officer will normally be on a scale up to £2,351 and promotion (scale £2,671-^3,605) can be expected after one year. If you have exceptional qualifications and experience you could be on the higher scale at the outset. There are prospects of pensionable employment and further promotion. Write for an application form and full details to: Civil Service Commission, Alencon Link, Basingstoke, Hants, RG21 iJB or telephone BASINGSTOKE 29222 ext. 500 or LONDON 01-839 1992 (24 hour "Answering" service). Please quote G/354/1. Closing date for return of completed application form: 1st February 1973. Civil Aviation Authority MALAYSIA AIR TRAINING (Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Subang, Malaysia.) Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following appointments:— 1. FLYING INSTRUCTORS possessing CPL/IR with full Instructors Rating on single and multi-engine piston aircraft. Minimum of 2,000hr total time, l,000hr Captain, and 500hr instructional time required. Applicants should be career instructors with a minimum qualification of Service A2 category or equivalent. 2 GROUND SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR with ALTP or Flight Navigator Licence and extensive lecturing experience. Salary scales in the range £3,600 to £5,400 per annum according to experience. Interviews will be held in the United Kingdom between 10th and 17th January 1973. Apply with full particulars to Box No. 1493/9, Flight International. CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY Airworthiness Division has a vacancy for Aircraft Structural Engineer He will be required to work on the preparation and applica tion of structural airworthiness requirements for civil aircraft. The work requires a man not only with practical experience in the design and testing of aircraft structures but also with experience and mathematical ability in the fields of dynamic response to loading actions, flutter and power spectral methods. The work will be based at Redhill but will involve discussions with constructors and other bodies in the UK and overseas. The candidate must be prepared to travel for this purpose. He should be educated to not less than degree standard in engineering, including the necessary mathematical knowledge to work on the above subjects. Preference will be given to youth but less than 10 years fully qualified experience is unlikely to meet the demands of the vacancy. > Starting salary would be expected to be within a scale of £3526 to £4290 per annum with prospects of promotion to a higher scale in the future. Application forms may be»6btained from: The Personnel Manager Civil Aviation Authority Airworthiness Division Brabazon House Redhill, Surrey RHI ISQ
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