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Aviation History
1992
1992 - 0093.PDF
YOUR FLYING CAREER STARTS HERE Come to sunny South Africa for your flying training. You will learn in a professional and friendly environment at Progress Flying School. We haveourown lovely aerodrome just outside Port Elizabeth. We offer the following courses: PRIVATE PILOT LICENCE (4 weeks/40 hours) £2,500 COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE AND IF RATING (5 months/200 hours) £10,500 TWIN RATING (2 weeks/10 hours) £1,600 NIGHT RATING (2 weeks/15 hours) £1,000 All courses include flying and ground instruction, equipment, books, study notes, accommodation. Licences comply with ICAO standards. Telephone, fax or write for more information. PROGRESS FLYING SCHOOL —•—• —»~ « Progress Aerodrome PO Box 28, 6390 Greenbushes South Africa Telephone: +2741 721647 Fax: +2741 722061 FLIGHT INTERNATIONALS AIRSHOW COVERAGE ASIAN AEROSPACE '92 Flight International's ability to report on all the major air shows continues with its compre hensive coverage of Asian Aerospace. Five separate issues of Flight International will mark the importance of the airshow and the continued growth and tremendous oppor tunities to sell into the Pacific Rim region. January 22nd — Preview February 19th — Special February 26th — Update March 4th — First News March 18th — Review Reserve space in all five issues — get two of the insertions — FREE. Reserve space in three issues — get one of the insertions — FREE. For further details contact the Classified Sales Team on: +44 81 770 3010/3027/3030 Closing date for January 22nd Wednesday 4pm, 15th January. Managing aviation businesses for the 1990s Civil Aviation Senior Management Programme • 2 weeks 26 April - 8 May 1992 What are the central strategic issues in civil aviation today? Where is the industry going? And what lessons can you learn from your competi tors, and from other sectors of the industry? The Civil Aviation Senior Man agement Programme, run by London Business School, has been helping to answer questions like these for over 20 years. It brings together senior managers of airlines, airports, manufacturers and regulatory authorities from all over the world. In an intensive two-week period, you will take part in focused strate gic discussions led by experienced London Business School faculty and practising industry experts - and of course you will also benefit from informal discussion with senior col leagues. If you are involved in strategic deci sion-making, the programme provides an essential opportunity to sharpen your strategic management skills. For more information, contact: Cathy B. Scott, Programme Manager, London Business School, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, Londqri NW1 4SA. Tel: 071-262 5050, Fax: 071-724 7875. London Business School RIGHT INTFRNATIGNAI « - P1 .Imam IM? -
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