For many of us, the empty hours are a familiar phenomenon. They can occur at any time, but often seem to coincide with periods of transition or uncertainty. Perhaps you’ve just finished a project at work, but haven’t yet started a new one. Maybe you’re between relationships, or waiting for news about a big decision. Whatever the reason, the empty hours can feel like a void that seems impossible to fill.

For some, the empty hours can be a time of reflection and introspection. It’s a chance to look back on our lives, to think about what’s worked and what hasn’t, and to consider what we want to achieve in the future. This can be a valuable and even therapeutic experience, allowing us to process our emotions and gain a deeper understanding of ourselves.

This can be a challenging and uncomfortable experience, especially for those of us who are used to filling every moment with activity. We might try to distract ourselves with TV, social media, or other forms of entertainment, but these things can only provide temporary relief. Eventually, we’ll have to confront the emptiness head-on.

So, what can we do during the empty hours? The answer, of course, will be different for everyone. Some people might find solace in creative pursuits, such as writing, painting, or playing music. Others might turn to exercise or meditation as a way to calm their minds and focus their thoughts.

But for others, the empty hours can be a source of anxiety and discomfort. We might feel restless and irritable, like we’re stuck in a state of limbo. We might worry about the future, or dwell on past mistakes. We might even try to fill the void with unhealthy habits, such as overeating or substance abuse.

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At Bostonair, we offer fully Part 147 approved (EASA & CAA) aviation type training courses designed exclusively for B1 and B2 Licensed Aircraft Engineers. Our courses are meticulously crafted to align with your specific needs and can be tailored to suit your requirements.

With a continually expanding list of approvals, we remain dedicated to accommodating additional ratings to fulfil our client’s unique demands.

Part 147 Approved via EASA.147.0187 and UK.147.0085
See our capabilities below…

The Empty Hours

The Empty Hours -

For many of us, the empty hours are a familiar phenomenon. They can occur at any time, but often seem to coincide with periods of transition or uncertainty. Perhaps you’ve just finished a project at work, but haven’t yet started a new one. Maybe you’re between relationships, or waiting for news about a big decision. Whatever the reason, the empty hours can feel like a void that seems impossible to fill.

For some, the empty hours can be a time of reflection and introspection. It’s a chance to look back on our lives, to think about what’s worked and what hasn’t, and to consider what we want to achieve in the future. This can be a valuable and even therapeutic experience, allowing us to process our emotions and gain a deeper understanding of ourselves. The Empty Hours

This can be a challenging and uncomfortable experience, especially for those of us who are used to filling every moment with activity. We might try to distract ourselves with TV, social media, or other forms of entertainment, but these things can only provide temporary relief. Eventually, we’ll have to confront the emptiness head-on. For many of us, the empty hours are a familiar phenomenon

So, what can we do during the empty hours? The answer, of course, will be different for everyone. Some people might find solace in creative pursuits, such as writing, painting, or playing music. Others might turn to exercise or meditation as a way to calm their minds and focus their thoughts. It’s a chance to look back on our

But for others, the empty hours can be a source of anxiety and discomfort. We might feel restless and irritable, like we’re stuck in a state of limbo. We might worry about the future, or dwell on past mistakes. We might even try to fill the void with unhealthy habits, such as overeating or substance abuse.

Our capabilities

A300-600

  • A300-600 Full Course (PW4000)
  • A300-600 (GE CF6)
  • A300-600 (PW4000, GE CF6)
  • A300-600 Differences (GE CF6)

A320

  • A320 CEO & NEO (CFM56, V2500, LEAP-1A)
  • A320 CEO (CFM56, V2500)
  • A320 NEO (LEAP 1A)

A330

  • A330 CEO & NEO (GE CF6-80, PW4000, RR Trent 700,  RR Trent 7000)
  • A330 CEO & NEO Differences (GE CF6-80, PW4000, RR Trent 7000)
  • A330 CEO (GE CF6-80, PW4000, RR Trent 700)
  • A330 NEO (RR Trent 7000)

 

B737

  • B737NG & MAX (CFM56, CFM LEAP-1B)
  • B737NG (CFM56)
  • B737MAX (CFM LEAP-1B)

B757

  • B757 Full course (RR RB211, PW2000)
  • B757 (RR RB211)
  • B757 (PW2000)

B777

  • B777 Full Course (GE90, PW4000, RR Trent 800)
  • B777 (GE90)
  • B777 (PW4000)
  • B777 RR Trent 800

B787

  • B787 Full Course (GEnx, RR Trent 1000)
  • B787 (GEnx)
  • B787 (RR Trent 1000)

The Training Team

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Anthony Jackson

Head of Training

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Alasdair Patrick

Head of Commercial (BTTL)

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Lavinia Bogdan

Part 147 Operations Manager

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