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Explore the Industry with Aviation Training in the UK

Many people dream of becoming a pilot, but taking that left hand seat in the cockpit is just the tip of the iceberg where jobs in aviation are concerned.  There are a whole range of jobs and careers in the aviation industry and numerous programmes in aviation training in the UK aimed at developing the knowledge, skills and qualifications to help students start or enhance a career.

Professional Training Available for Aviation Industry Professionals

Different styles of training suit different areas of the aviation industry. For example, it is possible to get ticketing, reservation and check in qualifications through an online distance learning programme. These programmes in home study format can help lead to enhanced career prospects at any of the UK's airports and enhance promotion chances in an existing job.

Cabin crew training can be undertaken by applying to one of the airline's training programmes or through a vocational college course, where all aspects of the cabin crew's duties, as well as health and safety issues, are studied through a mix of theory and practical role play. Then the students are provided help and support in seeking employment and being successful in  interviews.

In-House Aviation Training in the UK for Employers 

Some aviation employers will sponsor corporate training to further develop the careers of their staff. Open access courses in aviation are available across the UK and are designed to suit the needs of companies who have specific aviation training requirements. These range from one day refresher courses to more comprehensive courses spread over several weeks, or even  modular study programmes.

A growing number of universities are creating degrees for aviation training in the UK that combine gaining a commercial pilot's licence with a full range of aviation subjects giving much greater employment flexibility on graduation. These courses will involve a full time, possibly residential, programme of study.

Selecting the Right Course and Training Provider

When selecting a course for aviation training in the UK,  it is important to ensure that the course provider is experienced in the aviation industry and has an enthusiasm for aviation. It is also vital that they keep abreast with developments in the industry. A good provider will have built up strong links with airlines and airports that will provide future employment opportunities.

Whichever route is chosen or type of course is selected, students will come away with a new range of skills and experiences that will help them in their chosen careers in aviation and enhance their employment prospects in the future or may even take their career in a totally new direction.