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1988
1988 - 2691.PDF
*•*•*"«*•"'*•**•» 9mrr «rww a »•«•.»» » •» Why don't you consider... • A normal working week of 37^/2 hours - no shift work • A secure and stable career environment offering job security • A career with one of Europe's leading flying colleges These Positions Are Open To Men & Women INSTRUCTORS If you're looking for that little bit more from life, consider a career with the British Aerospace Flying College at Prestwick! We are now firmly established as one of Europe's leading flying colleges and currently have a limited number of openings for professional Instructors. To meet our challenge, you should have extensive experience in the instruction of navigation-related subjects and ab-initio instruction. Preferably, you should hold or have held a professional UK Civil Aviation Licence (ATPL or Flight Navigation) or possess equivalent military experience. In addition, we will consider applications from individuals qualified in teaching two or more of the following subjects: Aerodynamics, Aircraft Performance, Aircraft Systems and Aircraft Power Plants. In return for your skills, you'll receive an attractive salary and benefits package, including relocation assistance, where appropriate. You'll also enjoy a quality of life which is the envy of the rest of the country - with excellent housing and leisure facilities. In addition, the area has a mild climate and has one of the UK's best weather for flying. For further information, contact Keith Hibberson, Personnel Manager on (0292) 671022 ext. 2597. Alternatively, write to him with brief career details at British Aerospace Flying College Ltd., Prestwick Airport, Ayrshire KA9 2RW. « VtMG COLLEGE Air Hansom BUSINESS AVIATION CENTRK OPERATIONS OFFICER AIR HANSON has an immediate requirement for an additional Operations Officer based at Blackbushe Airport. The successful appli cant will work in a tight knit team providing operational support for a mixed fleet of single and twin engined rotary and fixed wing aircraft. Please write with CV, to the Chief Pilot, Air Hanson Ltd, Business Aviation Centre, Blackbushe Airport, Camberley, Surrey GU17 9LG. BLADES HELICOPTERS require A & C Licensed Engineers at its expanding main tenance facility. Enstrom, Jet Ranger or Gazelle experience an advantage. Apply with cv to: Chief Engineer, Blades Helicopters, Goodwood Airfield, Chichester PO18 OPH. (363/8507 A & C LIC'D ENGINEERS REQUIRED for DHC6, Do228, B206, Beech Aircraft and Tech Librarian. Tel: Lineup (AGY). Tel: 0403 813966. (385/5498 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL, 17 September 1988 INTERAIR AVIATION LTD. REQUIRE a Chief Engineer/Chief Inspector at their Bournemouth facility. The successful appli cant will hold group 5-2 and 6-2 (with prefer ence given to 5-5 and 6-3 holders with turbine experience), be capable of running the maintenance department on a day-to-day basis and keen to be part of this expanding progressive organisation. For the oppor tunity to work in a desirable part of the coun try with a competitive salary. Contact: John Torring or Jane on 0202 581300.(385/3306 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC c. £12,900 p.a. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is seeking an Aircraft Mechanic to be based at London Heathrow. Involvement will include assisting licensed engineers in aircraft technical handling on KLM and third party contracts. Applicants, age 25-30, must possess a full/partial CAA licence category A and C with some years of practical experience preferably in line maintenance. The salary quoted includes shift pay and a company bonus. Other large company benefits, including concessionary travel facilities, apply. Written applications please with brief C.V. to: Regional Personnel Manager KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 655 London Road Isleworth TW74ET TheMiable Airline KLM Royal Dutch Airfnes 85
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