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Airways Aviation Launches Pilot Training Foundation Program

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Airways Aviation has launched a bespoke Pilot Training Foundation program in the United Kingdom, Australia, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, Montenegro, Jordan and Lebanon.

Classes for aspiring commercial pilots will commence between 1 September and 20 October 2014.

The Airways Aviation curriculum is based on both European (EASA) and Australian (CASA) requirements and subject matter incorporates substantive introductions to all of the key disciplines including Aviation English, Aerodynamics, Navigation, Meteorology, Human Performance, Flight Rules and Air Law, Aircraft general Knowledge and Operations, Performance and Planning.

"Our education and training model is designed to open up the possibility of a career as a commercial pilot to as many prospective students as possible but with particular focus on those whom have a passion and interest but had previously believed it was somehow beyond their ability to become a pilot. We have been able to design a program that simplifies and demystifies the pathway by breaking down the key theory concepts & principles and then delivering the course in a clear, concise and easily managed method," said Romy Hawatt - Airways Aviation Global CEO.

Successful completion of the Foundation course will provide students a further opportunity to transition on to finalise their commercial theory and simultaneously undertake their practical aeroplane and/or helicopter flight training at one of the Airways Aviation bases in Australia, the United Kingdom or Montenegro.

Airways Aviation are also currently seeking further expansion into Germany, Holland and Jordan with more study and training destinations expected to come on stream in the future.

Airways Aviation, Training, Pilots

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