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AEROBILITY Aerobility is a registered charity with the
aim of offering disabled people, without
exception, the opportunity to fly an
aeroplane. Flying Scholarships for Disabled
People offers 35 hours flying tuition,
relevant ground school and supporting exams.
To le http://www.fsfdp.org.uk   |
BWPA The British Women's Pilots Association awards
a scholarship annually to a young woman
between the ages of 17 and 26. This
scholarship is administered by The Air
League, and details can be found at
www.airleague.co.uk http://www.airleague.co.uk   |
COTSWOLD AIRPORT The airport has been running an Aviation
Scholarships programme for the last four
years, funded by Cotswold Airport owner and
chief executive Ronan Harvey and run in
conjunction with the airport-based fly2help
charity. Find out details and apply now throu http://www.fly2help.org   |
FLEET AIR ARM OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION Fleet Air Arm offers a Gliding Awards Scheme,
which has seen more than 550 students
complete the gliding training courses since
it started in 1986. It aims to provide a
potential source of pilots and observers for
the Navy, and to provide young men and wo http://www.fleetairarmoa.org/pages/aviation_s
cholarship_awards/scholarship.shtml   |
GAPAN The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators
offer several flying scholarships and
bursaries which provide a unique opportunity
for people who would like to become pilots or
further their qualifications as pilots. Among
the awards offered are the Past Maste http://www.gapan.org/career-matters/scholarsh
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LAA The Light Aviation Association offers a
scholarship through the Armstrong/Isaacs
Foundation, based on two major donations from
David Armstrong, a very early member of the
LAA and equally eminent John Isaacs, the
designer of the Isaacs Fury and 7/10 scale http://www.lightaircraftassociation.co.uk/Edu
cation/Scholarship/scholarship.html   |
THE AIR LEAGUE The Air League Educational Trust annually
awards flying scholarships and bursaries,
gliding scholarships and engineering
scholarships. For more information and
application details, visit:
www.airleague.co.uk/scholarships http://www.airleague.co.uk/scholarships   |
THE GEOFFREY DE HAVILLAND EDUCATIONAL TRUST This trust offers the Fiona McKay Flying
Bursary, which funds 10 hours conversion and
consolidation on a Tiger Moth. For more
information and an application form, contact:
Stuart McKay MBE, The de Havilland
Educational Trust (deHET) Staggers 23 Hall
Park  
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THE RAF ASSOCIATION The RAF Association has been running its
Flying Scholarship programme for the last 8
years, with their scholarship open to young
people from the Air Cadet Organisation and
Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets. For more
information, visit www.rafa.org.uk/scholar http://www.rafa.org.uk/scholarships.asp   |
THE ROYAL AERO CLUB TRUST The RaeCT offers two categories of bursaries.
It awards flying bursaries/grants for those
wishing to advance from one recognised level
of air sport to the next level and wish to
upgrade their existing qualifications. It
also awards FlightSim bursaries/gra http://www.royalaeroclubtrust.org/bursaries.h
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