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PPL scholarship

How does a free PPL sound to you?

Page 100 in the current Flight International has the details of a scholarship that will provide a successful applicant with a full JAA PPL at no cost. Details can also be found at

http://www.gapan.org

I’d love it if one of our forum members could benefit from this.

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By: EAL_KING - 20th February 2004 at 23:54

i wana join cadets but i aint confident enough and i wana be a pilot but i dont have qualifications so im guna hopefully work at heathrow as their airfield operations guy

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By: wysiwyg - 20th February 2004 at 20:30

Wannabe – I think in the long term it will show that your aviation interest has been long term and not just a whymsical flash in the pan. Bookmark this website as every year in January the offer up various scholarships. Even if you can’t do it this year you can always try in years to come.

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By: wannabe pilot - 20th February 2004 at 14:38

Ahh shame I’m not a couple of years older. However, we get lots of these oppurtunities at Air Cadets, and so hopefully I might be lucky nearer to the time. Wys, you mentioned in another thread about going to ATC, how good does it really look on a CV?

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By: EAL_KING - 19th February 2004 at 21:31

ill be 1 year 1 month and 2 days too young

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By: adamdowley - 19th February 2004 at 21:28

On the www.gapan.org website:·

“You must be age at least 17 at the commencement of training on 1st July 2004”

Damn. Im just 12 days too young.

adam

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