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An all electronic office with Val the secretary, Tony the course director, and Anne the assistant secretary is at the hub of operations. Tutors work from home as does the contract typist Audrey. All operations are controlled from the office including mailings, timetabling, typing, logistics etc. All mailings are sent to students from the office and all assessments are returned to the tutors for marking. |
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Our tutors include:
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Brian |
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Lecturer, LBP Avionics Course Director and Instrument, Electronics and Electrics specialist. |
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Ken |
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Aeronautical lecturer and Air Legislation specialist. Member of two standing committees on the subject with the Royal Aeronautical Society. |
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John |
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Lecturer and Autopilot specialist. |
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Phil |
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Licensed quality control engineer and tutor for basic engineering, Rotorcraft and Aerodynamics. |
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Bob |
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Teaches mathematics and physics. Is the tutor for Maths and Physics. |
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| Robert | - | Engineer and pilot. Specialist in light aircraft maintenance. Tutor for Piston Engines and Propellers. | ||||
Tony |
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Lecturer, LBP Course Director, Mechanical Course Director, specialises in Airframes, Mathematics, Physics and Human Factors. |
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| Howard | - | Licensed engineer with type ratings 747 & 777. Lecturer. Airframe & engine specialist. | ||||
| Alan | - | Lecturer. Specialist in Human Factors and Jet Engines. Tutor for Jet Engines. |
The office and some of the tutors have regular contacts with the CAA - this ensures a two-way flow of information on an informal basis to the advantage of both parties.