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  • Discover Flying By: Gary Bradshaw
    New Discovery Flight Available

    Have you ever thought about learning to fly?

    March 1 (Nashville TN) – Pilot Journey.com has announced a new introductory flight program called Discovery Flight. This program is sponsored in part by Pilot Journey, hundreds of flight schools, and several corporate sponsors. The goal of the Discovery Flight program is to share what learning to fly can do to change lives by introducing them to aviation.

    The Discovery Flight consists of a r...

    Tags: aviation, flying, education

  • Tips On Choosing The Best Flight Training Schools By: Jim Johnson
    Learning how to fly an aircraft is the dream of many people today, and there are lots of ways to be able to learn how to fly. Flight schools that offer high-quality pilot training and instruction are available all across the country, but which one you choose will probably depend on what kind of pilot you want to be.
    Tags: vocational school, education, college, trade school, flight training, aviation

  • Defence Recruitment Strategy that Works By: Tony Beaumont
    Defence recruitment strategy needs to be tailored to meet the exact requirements both corporate and individual clients. The recruitment company will need to have in-depth idea about the organizational and cultural requirements of their clients. Without such specialized knowledge, defence recruiting become difficult. Furthermore, in order to deliver effective recruitment solutions, a recruitment company will also have to remove all the bottlenecks involved with defence recruiting. This will increase the efficiency and speed of the service they provide. For any defence recruiting strategy to work, a recruitment firm will also need qualified and fully trained staff which can add value to the whole process. Their staff should also be experienced and competent enough to provide clients with expert recruitment advice and guidance. Aside from this, a defence recruitment company should also possess modern back office tools which will enhance the effectiveness of the service they provide.
    Tags: Defence jobs, Engineering jobs, Aerospace jobs, Aerospace employment, Engineering employment, A

  • Working for the Ministry of Defence By: Tony Beaumont
    The ministry of defence has many career options for individuals who possess the required skills and experience. Nowadays, many individuals are choosing to work for the ministry of defence, because many have realized that the ministry of defence can offer them a rewarding and fulfilling career. Though there is a vast array of job opportunities within the ministry of defence, employers within this sector have a high demand particularly for engineering and IT professionals. As with finding jobs in most key sectors of the economy, applicants will invariably need the assistance of a specialist recruitment firm in order to secure the most suitable roles. Quanta is certainly a good example of a recruitment agency, which has the expertise and specialist knowledge required for finding candidates well-matched roles within a variety of industries. When Quanta was established in 1992, the company mainly specialized in providing effective IT solutions to the finance and telecommunications sectors.
    Tags: Defence jobs, Engineering jobs, Aerospace jobs, Aerospace employment, Engineering employment, A

  • Airline Mergers And You: Understanding The Airline Business By: Sara Evans
    The constant alphabet soup of business mergers throughout the world can be blinding to even the most savvy observer of the news. However, few people think of the impact of these mergers upon their lives until their employer merges with another. One of the most active merger markets in the world today is in the airline industry. Major “legacy” airlines are in various stages of financial flux, with many of them trying to find a competitive advantage over other airlines. Regional carriers and budget airlines are offering cheaper tickets, better seating areas, and a higher level of service by keeping overhead costs down. The new fad in the airline industry is for larger national and international airlines to attempt buy outs of these smaller airlines to put their brand name on a better quality product.
    Tags: Aviation pilot jobs, Pilot employment, Airline pilot jobs, Pilot jobs, Commercial pilot jobs

  • Short And Long Haul Flights: Finding The Right Balance For Your Career By: Sara Evans
    One of the most important aspects of daily life for flight crews around the world is the length of their flights. Charter pilots and crews, along with regional cargo carriers, only need to travel a few hours during their flights. However, these short haul carriers need to take off and land many more times than their long haul colleagues. International airlines, cargo flights for parcel services, and other long haul flights typically only require one flight a day. However, these flights can last beyond ten hours and require flight over oceans and into the night. Pilots and flight crews who are beginning in their careers need to consider whether they want to stick to short haul flights or the long haul. Each option has a variety of advantages that need to be weighed against each other for an informed decision.
    Tags: Aviation pilot jobs, Pilot employment, Airline pilot jobs, Pilot jobs, Commercial pilot jobs

  • Staying Ahead Of The Competition: Ways To Stay Current On The Airline Industry By: Sara Evans
    Like any other profession, the airline industry and the flight crew profession can be incredibly competitive. Young pilots, attendants, and other professionals are competing to move up in the industry from their respective positions while the industry is constantly changing. Airlines who merge, cut back services, or change their services to meet new customer needs require professionals who are not only skilled in their jobs but understand the industry on a larger level. Intelligence and hard work can help professionals get their job but moving up in the industry requires a certain industrial acumen not found in the classroom. Staying ahead of the competition in the airline industry requires a little extra effort on the part of airline professionals.
    Tags: Aviation pilot jobs, Pilot employment, Airline pilot jobs, Pilot jobs, Commercial pilot jobs

  • Finding The Right Place To Live To Meet Your Professional Needs By: Tracey Dowden
    Graduates, young professionals, and experienced workers alike often worry about a number of factors before heading in for their first day of work. A range of concerns, from job responsibilities up to the extent of pension packages, is on the minds of professionals when they start a new job. However, work concerns are not exclusive in the minds of professionals and personal issues can sneak their way into the workplace. Pilots, engineers, inspectors, and other professionals often have personal concerns like living arrangements, family, and personal happiness on their minds. By choosing the right living space for their needs, workers can alleviate some of the pressure from their professional lives.
    Tags: health and safety training courses, Rail training, Aviation training, aviation training cours

  • New Frontiers In Railway Technology By: Tracey Dowden
    The railway industry in the United Kingdom relies heavily on simple advancements in technology to keep it functioning. From control consoles to train brakes, the efficient travel of thousands of trains throughout the United Kingdom relies on small innovations. Professionals who understand not only the equipment they are working with but the cutting edge of rail technology will be able to finish their jobs more effectively. While it is difficult to project what the next big thing in railway technology will be, there are a few areas in which railway workers can count on serious advancements in the next decade.
    Tags: health and safety training courses, Rail training, Aviation training, aviation training cours



  • Understanding Training Needs For Your Profession Before The First Day Of Work By: Tracey Dowden
    One of the most important aspects of growing from a university graduate to a skilled professional is understanding the various skill sets needed to complete daily work. While university training is vital to work in the airline, rail, and health and safety fields, knowing the skills that are needed to move up professionally before starting your job can give you a leg up. Graduates can certainly learn these skills by speaking to their families, friends, and fellow graduates who have found work right out of university. However, the best way for graduates to learn the professional skills they need is to work with recruiting agencies. The experienced trainers and recruiters can provide skill profiles that are prevalent in the rail, airline, and health and safety field.
    Tags: health and safety training courses, Rail training, Aviation training, aviation training cours

  • Coaxial RC Helicopters: How Do They Work? By: Tara Soonthornnont
    Coaxial RC helicopters have secured their position as beginner pilots' favorite. They allow for easier flying without sacrificing stability. Here's how they work.
    Tags: Coaxial RC Helicopter, RC Helicopter, Coaxial, Electric RC Helicopter, RC Aviation, RC

  • Staff Recruitment For Long Term Corporate Success By: Wynnwith
    In the United Kingdom, like most other parts of the world, there are a few things that distinguish a short lived business and one that lives on for decades.
    Tags: engineering recruitment agency, rail recruitment, aviation recruitment

  • Temporary Recruitment For Seasonal Needs By: Wynnwith
    There are many reasons for a UK company to utilize temporary professionals. One of the hottest trends in the general job marketplace is to utilize consultants, freelancers, and project workers in order to cut back on permanent payroll.
    Tags: engineering recruitment agency, rail recruitment, aviation recruitment

  • The Changing Face Of Recruitment By: Wynnwith
    There’s no doubt that recruitment is changing. More and more people are graduating from British universities; twenty years ago, around one in six 18 year-olds went into higher education; the figure now is over 40%, many of whom study vocational courses at college.
    Tags: engineering recruitment agency, rail recruitment, aviation recruitment

  • The Importance of Good Communication By: Wynnwith
    Looking for a good job in the industry of your choice can be a very competitive undertaking. For every job that you are interested in applying for, you can usually be sure that you are not alone.
    Tags: engineering recruitment agency, rail recruitment, aviation recruitment

  • Zoom With The Eagles By Learning To Fly! By: James Bunter
    Since the dawn of humanity, man has looked to the sky and dreamed of escaping his earth-bound existence to join the birds in a world that, for most of our history, was inaccessible to us.
    Tags: Avionics, Aircraft Avionics, Aviation Supply, Garmin Aviation GPS, Aviation GPS, reconditi

  • Learning About Aviation Techniques By: Jack Blacksmith.
    As each year passes, more and more people are beginning to fly for the first time. For the first time flyer, it is very exciting; however, many times they are at a disadvantage. The disadvantage for the new flyers is not knowing what to expect from the airports, as well as knowing what airlines they will be flying on. When it comes to being a first time flyer, you should not fly with any unanswered questions. It is advised that all people should get all their questions answered, before they fly.
    Tags: flight, aviation, airports, Vacation, Rentals, Accomodations, Travel and Leisure, Family, Entertai

  • Know Your Limitations By: Wynnwith
    When you know your limitations, you will also understand your strengths and how to make the most of them. The dreaded job interview question, “Tell us about your weaknesses”, will no longer leave you groping for an answer.
    Tags: engineering recruitment agency, rail recruitment, aviation recruitment, defence recruitmen

  • What It Takes To Repair Aircraft Instruments By: James Bunter
    Maintaining and repairing aircrafts can be a very enjoyable and satisfying career for people that don’t mind responsibility and hard work and for those that realize the importance of the functionality of each part, big and little.
    Tags: Avionics, Aircraft Avionics, Aviation Supply, Garmin Aviation GPS, Aviation GPS

  • Earning Your Pilots License By: James Bunter
    Earning a pilot's license can appear to be difficult. There are many things that must be done before you can realize your dream of flying. Of course, if your goal is to be a pilot, then it is time well spent. The following is a step-by-step process of what you need to do to earn your pilot's license.
    Tags: Avionics, Aircraft Avionics, Aviation Supply, Garmin Aviation GPS, Aviation GPS, reconditi

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