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Engineering Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME), Guide & everything about this career!
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 16 2009, 04:18 PM
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hello all.i am a spm leavers and currently planning to further my studies at uniKL in foundation in science and technology.it will cost me 1year and 2 month,just then i will attend the degree courses in MIAT(hopefully).does the degree will do me any good in becoming a LAME?
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 16 2009, 11:50 PM
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so then,jazzy will you explain to me with that wonderful experience of yours on how to becoming a LAME or any equivalent post after i obtain the degree later?i just cannot understand what they were talking about back then,as i am a rookie or any grades beneath it as you might know.so please,help me make up my mind.
and if you dont mind which i will really really appreciate ,tell me what is the post that i can take with the degree that i will have.
This post has been edited by aniqshamsul: Mar 17 2009, 12:38 AM
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 17 2009, 09:54 AM
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i wanted to be a LAME that for sure.and i also want a degree in my grasp.i understand that to become a LAME i must climb my up from the bottom.start from junior technician,collect my experience,apply for the license and hope that everything will flow smoothly for the next 4 to 5 years.BUT as i asked earlier on,what is the post that i can take with my degree in other words,what is the use of my degree?i read all 15 pages and the 60++ pages earlier on,still i need some professional advices.im sorry for the inconvenience caused,but i really need some help.a trillion thanks to all.
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 17 2009, 07:34 PM
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can u tell me where the post is?thanks.so then,how could i be a LAME?other than attending the TAME program from MAS or AA as i heard it takes very little number of students.and if i do a degree in MIAT and completes it,doesnt it come with LWTR?and i can be a junior technician,collect experiences,complete my workschedule,sit for the test an if i pass it,i can be a LAME(finally)?doesnt that how it works?
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 17 2009, 09:06 PM
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money is what i am lacking.so leave that option.other than that,is there any other ways for me to obtain the license?like contacting straight to DCA or something?
and and this is what i just got from MIAT
Easa EASA PART 66 - Training Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License
UniKL have offered its first EASA PART 66 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License (AMEL) training programme commencing from 17 November 2008.
Universiti Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (UniKL MIAT), in partnership with AERO-Bildungs GmbH of Germany, is approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) as a second site Aviation Maintenance Training Organization (MTO). UniKL MIAT will offer EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License training program. The first intake is scheduled to commence on 17 November 2008. Successful participants will receive the ‘Certificates of Recognition’ and will be considered as having passed the written examination for EASA License (Category B). This program will be conducted by instructors that have received training in Germany and certified as an instructor for the EASA program. The instructors are Licence Aircraft Maintenance Engineers with years of experience on operating aircraft. They also have more than 10 years of experience in aviation training. For more information please contact UniKL MIAT. Futher information regarding EASA programme please click here.
UniKL MIAT had been recognize and approved by
1. Aviation Training Organization from Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia
2. EASA Part – 147 Maintenance Training Organization (MTO) with Aero-Bildung GmbH of Germany
all of you,could you all give me any opinion about this?thans a lot.
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 17 2009, 09:34 PM
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oh right.so if i attend that part 66 program,i should have the license by the time i finish it,isnt it so?that mean i will have a LWTR?or i still will have nothing?because that part of 'certificate of recognition' really makes me doubt about the program.
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 17 2009, 10:09 PM
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QUOTE forget my little game a few pages before (u guys not getting my prosperity burger anyway rolleyes.gif ) and think over these options: - fast n no brainer way, join any TAME program (yeah, now it require diploma to join, not so fast anymore for spm leavers) - need a diploma to frame on the wall? join Nilai, MIAT, etc which offer diploma program with LWTR added value. careful with your choice here. MIAT is the only DCA approved school n enjoy AN no 85 priviliges. u're not tied down to anyone n the diploma can provide a little safety net. - want to work in other country? get THAT country license. wana come back to malaysia? convert the license to malaysian license. (alegedly, some believe this way is easier than sit for DCA exam for malaysian license). conversion step vary depending on license's country of origin. - lastly, think about your dream employer/company. what are they looking for. check the company rivals. also the rest of the industry. you said this earlier on.what did you mean by DIPLOMA PROGRAM WITH LWTR ADDED VALUE? it stated there EASA PART 66 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License (AMEL) training programme.what does this program offer people if it does not give us license?(eventhough it says license training program).sheesh.
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 17 2009, 10:34 PM
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but still its the same,what is this part 66 program offer us?what will i achieve if i complete it.im asking this in i-dont-want-any-degree point of view.
that mean if i attend the diploma courses,i will get the LWTR?is it?and do you have any knowledge that if the degree of MIAT is DCA approval?
This post has been edited by aniqshamsul: Mar 17 2009, 10:48 PM
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 21 2009, 01:15 PM
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oh yeah.i get it.thanks rasmuswil.but do you know if MIAT assist their degree student to sit for the LWTR exam?i heard LWTR is an option for the students in MIAT.is this true?
This post has been edited by aniqshamsul: Mar 21 2009, 01:17 PM
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 22 2009, 12:02 AM
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if someone wanted to know something,it is a matter of asking and wait someone with the knowledge to answer.
-cheers-
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 22 2009, 01:48 AM
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could you state the condition that enable me to sit for the exam rasmuswil?a trillion thanks in advance.
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 22 2009, 05:50 PM
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yeah jamung.do some research first,mind you. yours are good.i even kantoi at islamic,add math,and bio.those stucked at B3.chemist got B4.hehe.
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 22 2009, 06:09 PM
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nope.i,too just got my SPM result.but i had done my research and found out useful knowledge about this career.you should too,if you are interested anyway.just READ.  and dont forgot to ASK.vital that is if you dont understand. This post has been edited by aniqshamsul: Mar 22 2009, 06:10 PM
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 22 2009, 06:15 PM
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the first page.very useful.and other website too.come on,work a little bit would you?you are smart,i bet you would understand.
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 22 2009, 07:29 PM
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LAME is my primary target.but once again,if u read the first page,certificate doesn't really matter.what you need is the license or LWTR(License Without Type Rating).but i do set my milestone to have at least a degree in my life.so,my first choice would be MIAT as it offers both of them.
as for LAME here,there are quite a number.jazzy for example and there are some others.
This post has been edited by aniqshamsul: Mar 22 2009, 07:31 PM
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aniqshamsul
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Mar 24 2009, 01:30 PM
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no idea.
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