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Pilot school protects its graduate students

Pilot school protects its graduate students
  • Newly trained pilots enter a gloomy labor market, something for which flight training in Västerås wants to take some responsibility.
  • Now they offer free simulator training and want to invest in supplementary drone training on the schedule.
  • “For my own part, I like to be up in the air, that’s why I wanted to become a pilot,” says newly graduated pilot Thengill Thrastarson.

Source: ICELAND NEWS


Date:

November 20, 2020

Author:

Nord.News

Categories:

Sweden

Tags:

Ants, B, Bo, DR, Drone, HT, Ike, It, Labor, Light, Men, One, Par, Rain, RT, Thin, Tor, Västerås

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