OK, well after your trip to London for the interview, you should be OK then! Best wishes for your training – an intensive course is tremendous fun but very hard work, definitely not a holiday. Fly with United, keep the books in your bags, and listen to live ATC on channel 9 to get you in the mood instead! 🙂
Andy
Best (cheapest) I’ve found has been with Continental…including 2 a/c changes on the way back :D.
4 hour wait in Newark on the way out though :eek:.
Still not booked it, and the prices are over £500, hoping to get the green light from the folks this weekend to go in the first week of July. Gives me a month at home to work/study.
I’ll take my uni notes with me, chances are I’m going to have to re-sit this Control & Instrumentation theory exam. Why couldn’t it be about more practical stuff (cockpit systems overviews, rather than the inner workings of control system theory 🙁 )