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Hello Mr. David,
I wud be obliged if you cud give answer to few of my questions.
1. I m pursuing Masters in Human Resource Development, & I m very keen to make a career in the aviation field. So wat wud be the right procedure to proceed further.
Also my interest is in the ground level jobs, either in management or maintenance work.

I hope to get the considerable reply from u soon.

Regards
Herby.

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Hi,

Your best bet is to contact the airlines in India directly such as Air India, or Kingfisher or others.

For example, go to this website to explore the careers available at Air India:  

http://home.airindia.in/SBCMS/Webpages/Careers.aspxMID=201

For Indian Airlines, it is:

http://www.indianairlines.in/scripts/careers.aspx


For Kingfisher Airlines, it is:

http://flykingfisher.com/careers.asp

In all three cases, there were references to ground careers, particularly on the Indian Airlines website (Hyderabad and elsewhere).

All the best to you in your search for a rewarding career in aviation,

Sincerely,

David A. NewMyer  

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Can advise people thinking about beginning and aviation career and espcially those thinking about an aviation university program. Can also help with aviation scholarship questions. I am particularly strong in questions related to starting a flight career, choosing a university flight or aviation management program, aviation internships and aviation scholarships. Also, I can assist with questions about airport management and planning careers and oveall aviation industry employment questions.

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Prepared In addition to aviation education, I work at a major university, I have worked as an airport planner preparing airport system plans, airport master plan and environmental assessment reports for the Chicago area in general and for several individual Illinois airports.

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