September 23, 2004 at 11:38 pm
Air Atlantique are looking for a full or part-time engineer to work on their ‘Classic Flight’ based at Coventry. Experience essential, qualifications not essential, but preferred. If anyone is interested please PM me for more details, and I will put your name forward to the Chief Engineer.
Regards,
Jon.
By: Avro's Finest - 26th October 2004 at 11:17
In all honesty, I would love to work on these aeroplanes and I probably meet your requirements regarding experience. I’ve worked historic, ie, 1940s – 50s radial and inline V engines for the last 18 years.
But sadly the location and my family home just would not work. I’ve had enough of working away from home, and my family have settled where we are now, Kids and school you know how it is.
Good luck with the search for guys to work the fleet.
OOOPSS. cant say that anymore, should be guys an girls. Politicaly correct B—–ks. I’m not pc either.
By: Steve Bond - 26th October 2004 at 10:33
Love to, but running air safety university courses (including historic aircraft by the way) doesn’t leave enough time.
By: John C - 26th October 2004 at 10:29
I’d love to, but I haven’t got the experience/quals/licences!
JC
By: Archer - 26th October 2004 at 09:06
isn’t there anyone out there that wants to work on vintage aircraft?
Sure, just move the outfit across the North Sea and I’ll be your man! 😀
By: Flat 12x2 - 26th October 2004 at 01:05
isn’t there anyone out there that wants to work on vintage aircraft?
Yes I do, but Blackbush or White Waltham would be more convenient though 🙂
By: Avro's Finest - 25th October 2004 at 23:13
Yes, but I live in Cambridge and the money in real aviation dont add up to much sadly.
I’ve been honest and answered the question. I hope you do get some enquiries, you have a good fleet, and they need looking after.
By: FL200 - 25th October 2004 at 22:46
I’ve had a limited response to this request so far (just 2 replies), isn’t there anyone out there that wants to work on vintage aircraft?
Regards,
Jon.