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A UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.—At a training school in England students of all nations were given a training to make them fully qualified pilots. A three-years’ coulrse costs about £IOOO, and the students, when they complete the course, hold their A and B licences, second-class navigator’s licence, ground engineer’s A.C. licence, and a W.T. air operator’s licence. This picture shows some of the pupils receiving engineering instruction.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 53, 5 March 1935, Page 5

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A UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.—At a training school in England students of all nations were given a training to make them fully qualified pilots. A three-years’ coulrse costs about £lOOO, and the students, when they complete the course, hold their A and B licences, second-class navigator’s licence, ground engineer’s A.C. licence, and a W.T. air operator’s licence. This picture shows some of the pupils receiving engineering instruction. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 53, 5 March 1935, Page 5

A UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.—At a training school in England students of all nations were given a training to make them fully qualified pilots. A three-years’ coulrse costs about £lOOO, and the students, when they complete the course, hold their A and B licences, second-class navigator’s licence, ground engineer’s A.C. licence, and a W.T. air operator’s licence. This picture shows some of the pupils receiving engineering instruction. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 53, 5 March 1935, Page 5