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Board For Technical And Professional Education Uk

board for technical and professional education uk

Board of Technical and Professional Education (BTPE) is a private firm registered with the "Office of the Registrar of Firm (Industries Department), Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar". It works for the benefits of Students in different Technical, Vocational, Professional and IT fields to help them in Fighting against unemployment, especially for those who seek jobs in private Sectors or abroad. BTPE is an organization consisting of quality management, professional staff working in accordance to the training need of the Province/Country having a string conception with regards to the training need and its importance. BTPE is assisting remote areas of the country in providing quality educational services by setting up community base training centers in information technology, which helps bringing needed social-economic changes. It is merely a direct enactment of the ethical commitment of professionals towards the quality of life for the underprivileged masses in the rural and urban under the changing scenario of the Country. BTPE has emerged as new trend-setters in this electronic age. Day by day we are researching on how to put new, easy and cost effective way of learning aligning with the International Standards so that everyone avails education more precisely and self-paced with hassles. BTPE offers cheap, useful and standardized education. Our products guide the learners at any level, no matter whoever they are…!!! Providing them the ever best contents and techniques. BTPE setup is dedicated to develop interest / awareness of the masses to educate themselves in the latest fields of Management, Technical, Vocational, Medical, Engineering and Information Technology

Cranfield Flying School Ltd

cranfield flying school ltd

4.3(25)

Milton Keynes

Cranfield Flying School is the largest and longest established flying school at Cranfield Airport. The airport has a worldwide reputation for flying training and aviation education and is one of the best equipped in the UK, with the facilities to handle training to the highest level with full instrument landing capabilities (ILS, DME, ADF and GNS approaches) and a long, well maintained, tarmac runway. Our team of passionate flying instructors are among the best in the UK and our fleet is tailored to training pilots from first Pilots Licence (EASA PPL or LAPL) through to Airline Transport Pilots Licence (ATPL). The airfield and school is a situated on the same site as Cranfield University, famous around the world for its teaching of Aeronautical science and technologies. Cranfield is ideally located for access from all parts of the county with easy road access (10 minutes for j13 of the M1) and 20 minutes taxi ride from Milton Keynes or Bedford railway stations. The school occupies the lower floors of the building next to the control tower at Cranfield airfield so we are very easy to find. Just google ‘Cranfield Flying School’ and google maps will bring you to our front door. It is specifically designed to operate as a flying school with two large classrooms for ground school teaching in classes up to 20. flight planning, two flight simulators and several smaller briefing rooms for one on one teaching between instructor and student.

2489 (Bridge of Don) Squadron  Air Training Corps

2489 (bridge of don) squadron air training corps

This brief history tells how the RAF Air Cadets was formed. As an essential part of the RAF, supplying better-trained and experienced personnel during times of war, it has evolved into the largest air cadet organisation in the world. The first cadets In 1859 several schools around the country began forming armed, uniformed units of adults and older boys with the purpose of protecting Britain in the event of an attack from overseas. By the turn of the century there were units in more than 100 schools and, in 1908, the units were re-titled the Officer Training Corps (OTC). Many ex-cadets and officers served with distinction during the First World War. By the 1930s the beginnings of today’s CCF (RAF) appeared in the form of OTC Air Sections. In Army uniform, but with an RAF armband, they trained very much like today. Air Commodore Chamier, the Air League and the ADCC It was a simple enough idea. The Second World War was on the horizon and if aircraft were to be used as a major combat strength, then the RAF would need a serious amount of combat-ready pilots and competent support crew to keep them in the air. That idea came from Air Commodore J A Chamier, now known as the father of the air cadets. He served in the army, the Royal Flying Corps and the RAF in 1919 (not long after it formed). With his love for aviation, he was determined to get British people aware of the RAF and its vital role in any future war. He wanted to establish an air cadet corps, encouraging young people to consider a career in aviation - pretty exciting at a time when very few people ever got the chance to fly. His experience in World War I, where training time was very limited, convinced him that the sooner training began the better prepared and experienced a person would be in combat. So, in 1938 the Air Defence Cadet Corps (ADCC) was founded by Air Commodore Chamier who was then Secretary-General of the Air League – an organisation made up of people who wanted to make the British public aware of the importance of military aviation. Demand for places was high and squadrons were set up in as many towns around the UK as possible. Local people ran them and each squadron aimed to prepare cadets for joining the RAF or the Fleet Air Arm (the Royal Navy's aircraft division). They also helped form the diverse programme of activities that our cadets enjoy today. During World War II, with many instructors being drafted into the RAF and squadron buildings being used by the military, cadets were sent to work on RAF stations. They carried messages, handled aircraft and moved equipment. They filled thousands of sandbags and loaded miles of belts of ammunition. They were invaluable. By the end of the war, in just 7 years since the formation of the ADCC, almost 100,000 cadets had joined the RAF. The ATC and CCF Towards the end of 1940, the government realised the value of the cadet force and took control of the ADCC. It reorganised and renamed it, and on the 5th February 1941 the Air Training Corps was officially established with King George VI as the Air Commodore-in-Chief.

North Weald Flight Training

north weald flight training

4.7(78)

Epping

North Weald Flight Training is a leading provider of flight training in the South East of England and has an enviable reputation for our airfield facilities, aircraft fleet and experienced instructional staff that all go to help our many students realise their dream of flying an aircraft. We pride ourselves on our professionalism. We aim to allocate each student as far as possible a dedicated instructor at the start of training. This allows a professional relationship to develop between instructor and student as well as maintaining training continuity throughout the entire course syllabus. Our Head of Training will also take an active interest in every student, ensuring teaching standards are maintained and student progress is on track to ensure you become a safe, proficient and competent pilot at very competitive rates. North Weald Flight Training is the largest Civil Aviation Authority approved flying training school at North Weald able to conduct basic flight training having been granted CAA ATO (Approved Training Organisation) status. From PPL to the new EASA Competency based IR we can really turn your flying dream into a reality. Please see our course page for more information. We are passionate about our flying and fully appreciate that learning to fly requires a big commitment in both flying time, study and financially. The right choice of flying school is essential and we believe that at North Weald Flight Training we offer excellent facilities, experienced professional staff as well as providing high quality aircraft at the most competitive rates. Learning to fly is a great personal achievement. The journey through the major milestones of your training such as your first solo flight, solo cross country navigation exercise to the thrill of holding your own licence in your hand should not only be a personal challenge, but also fun and enjoyable. Whether it be purely for leisure, or as a first step towards a flying career North Weald Flight Training can guide you through that journey.