by Administrator
2. February 2012 05:08
Aero Alliance are proud to announce that we are now able to offer the full range of flying tests and exams through our network of inhouse flight examiners.
Our Chief Flying Instructor who has a wealt...
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by Stuart Rawlinson
31. January 2012 05:12
As most pilots are becoming more aware, the days of the JAA are coming to an end, making way for the new European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
For pilots with a curent JAA rating the conversation will be automatic with no stress inducing hoops to jump through! However, the situation is less clear for pilots still using their "licence for life" UK PPL.
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by Stuart Rawlinson
31. January 2012 05:11
The Instrument Meteorological Rating (IMC) course is natural step forward for those who have qualified for their Private Pilots Licence. It permits pilots to fly safely in poor weather conditions, although its real purpose is to ensure that a flight may safely continue should the pilot inadvertently encounter bad weather conditions en-route.
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by Stuart Rawlinson
31. January 2012 05:03
Aero Alliance is a CAA approved Registered Training Facility (RF). In 2012 we are now offering private pilot's licence (PPL) training on our fleet of training aircraft. Courses prepare students for a JAR PPL qualification.
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by Andy Bland
29. January 2012 20:59
It has become very apparent that we have entered into a long period of financial stagnation which has lead to less work, lower pay and subsequently much lower disposable income being available. The length of this stagnation period is currently predicted at being of a 10 year duration and this poses great difficulty to all types of business especially flight training organisations.
In such times of recession, business must adapt to survive and simply operating in the same way as in the good times is a recipe for going bust. In terms of flight training provision during times of recession, the best business patterns are those of cooperative, mutual or alliance structures which aspire success to all players: customers, employees, employers, companies and investors alike.
The Delivery of quality cost effective training is challenging and in difficult times the main ingredient of a recession proof business (according to the "alliance" business model) is to group the best team of individual consultants available, structure them accordingly in an interacting framework (free trading environment) and keep the alliance operating effectively by strengthening and creating further alliances as required.
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by Mike Parsons
12. January 2012 18:08
Mike describes what it's like to fly at night, and gain his Night Qualification
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by Stuart Rawlinson
6. January 2012 05:21
It has certainly been a Happy New 2012 for the student pilots who have joined AERO ALLIANCE, Shoreham Airport's newest flying school!
Not content with their existing training provider, they felt they...
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by Stuart Rawlinson
21. December 2011 17:51
For all of you last minute Christmas Shoppers who are looking for that unique present but can't quite put your finger on the answer, let us help.
Treat your friend, Colleague or loved one to an unfor...
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by Stuart Rawlinson
7. December 2011 05:09
Aero Alliance have signed up their first 2 IMC students who will embark on the IMC rating at the Shoreham Airport Training Facility.
Unlike other local training facilities, all of our IMC/IR Instruct...
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by Stuart Rawlinson
4. December 2011 01:06
As many know, the winds are changing in the world of aviation and the new European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) will be taking over from the current JAA regulations. Here are some of the questi...
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