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pisangman
post Dec 17 2006, 05:29 PM

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guys..i would like to ask...if i have a diploma in mech engineering..how can i advance to bcome an aircraft maintenance engineer if i work for an aircraft maintenance firm? Does the training provided allows me to get the licence? What about heli companies like eurocopter? Would be grateful if any1 can giv me some info on this smile.gif
pisangman
post Dec 17 2006, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(mr_ashraf @ Dec 17 2006, 10:51 PM)
u can be an aircraft maintenance engineer by attending apropriate training + working experience with life aircraft then u sit for LWTR. nowday requirement on AN (airworthiness notices) required 4 years training with approve training by DCA.
everybody can be an aircraft maintenance engineer evethough an aircraft cleaner but must meet the riquirement and competence.
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thanx mr_ashraf for the info...by the way any aircraft maintenance companies provide "appropriate training" other than airline company like MAS?
pisangman
post Dec 18 2006, 07:49 PM

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i see..thanks for the info mr_ashraf..really appreciate it

one more thing i would like to ask is if i work as a graduate engineer in an aircraft company....hows the pay like? Is it as good as an aircraft engineer? what about the career advancement that lies ahead? Frankly speaking..4 years is really a long time...hehehe biggrin.gif

 

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