Friday, 14 January 2011

For those of you just joining us...

Given that I'm resurrecting this blog after more than a year, I think it's time I brought things up to speed.

I graduated from Flight Training Europe (or FTE Jerez, following the rebrand) in early April 2010, having completed the Commercial Pilot's Licence with Instrument Rating and Multi-Crew Cooperation Course (or CPL/IR + MCC, otherwise known as fATPL - aviation is a world of abbreviations). I was invited to stay on in Jerez to work on the development of the computer-based training (CBT) packages, and to be general IT dogsbody and resident photographer. It was this latter role which gave me the opportunity to do things like Air-to-Air photography, which was, in a word, awesome. Examples can be found on my Flickr photostream.

I finished working in Jerez at Christmas, deciding it was high time someone else had a go and I got to know the UK again, and I'm now back in High Wycombe hunting for flying jobs. In the meantime, I'm trying to keep this blog going, and also the aforementioned 52 photo project.

Incidentally, I've been asked to advertise the blog of my dear sister, who rejoices in the screen-name of muffin-nuffin. She's studying Archaeology (although all she ever seems to talk about is cricket at the moment) and she reacts violently to any mention of Time Team.

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