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Old 27th Feb 2009, 14:24
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FI in Ireland

Hi all,

I have recently started a job in the Middle East the roster is 6weeks on 6weeks off. For my time off I was thinking about doing an FI rating (part-time) to do some part-time instruction during my time off in Ireland.
Now, I have three Q's:

1. Is it worth doing an FI now? Is there any demand?
2. Has anyone done an FI at an Irish FTO? (PTC, Atlantic, NFC).
3. If the answer to "2" is yes did they offer some work upon completion of the FI?

Thanks guys,

Tara x
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