Cabair or Oxford?
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Sounds like they were unlucky and spoke to the wrong person. I got my Citiexpress form (in late August
) from a similar phone call, and was only asked if I had my licence through an approved course. Suggest to your friends that they call again with this information and see ifthey can ow acquire a form. As I said the form states plainly "approved course", integrated is not mentioned (I checked
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If you go modular you can not beat OATS for the ground school. I have just comleted my exams with them with an 88% average. Thier instruction prog is fantastic, however I have chosen a differant school for the flying phase as I thought OATS still need to get their ducks in a line in this area. It was a tough decision to leave but I could see no evidence of having Oxford on my CV being an advantage and I have saved some money. The best thing you can do is visit the schools and talk to the students. OATS also have also recently appointed a career progression officer. If you call them and ask for him i am sure he can tell you how many airlines have approached him for prospective candidates.
Good luck what ever you decide.
Good luck what ever you decide.
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