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Engineering Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME), Guide & everything about this career!

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inthedark
post Jul 17 2013, 05:30 AM

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Hai, I'm new here and just finish my Diploma in Aeroplane Maintenance in MIAT. Done my OJT at SAE ''Sepang Aircraft Engineering'' for period of 6 month. Now, I've got a few option to take regarding my pursue to become a License Aircraft Engineer smile.gif .

1. University of South Wales - BSc (Hons) Aircraft Maintenance Engineering and a basic license either B1.1 or B2 (Duration 3 Years) (September 2013).

2. MIAT - EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance License Aeroplanes B1.1 (Duration 2 Years) (September 2013).

3. APR - TRAINEE AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS' (TAME) PROGRAM DCAM Part 66 Category B1.1 (Duration 3 Years) (October 2013).

I'm currently 22 years old, all option is going to the right path but which one is the best for me. When i ask my lecturer for guidance, some say to take option 2 or 3 and never go near option 1 and some say to take option 1. This really give me a huge headache rclxub.gif . I really need some assistance on this.

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inthedark
post Mar 26 2016, 01:38 PM

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QUOTE(~mingwei~ @ Mar 21 2016, 11:51 AM)
Hi, my nephew is interested in aviation industry. He is from melaka. I came across International College of Yayasan Melaka offering Diploma In Aircraft Maintenance Technology (DAMT).

Below taken from their website:

This comprehensive training prepares graduate to be readily absorbed in aviation industry such as airlines, maintenance and repair organisatios, aircraft vendors and also avionics repair stations or workshop.

    You will study for your Diploma and Aircraft Basic Training at leading institutions in Melaka.
    You will develop the range of unique management and generic study skills, techniques and attributes essential for successful performance in working life.
    By studying for the Diploma you will also cover the DCAM Part 66 Cat ‘B’ License Syllabus and will undergo aircraft basic training in house.

This modular diploma program is unique where after completing the program the student may sit for our ATO Part 147 collaboration, assessment and continue the Part 66 OJT program in an approved MRO Part 145 before can be awarded an Aircraft Maintenance License by DCAM or EASA.

http://www.icym.edu.my/v13/academics/homeg...ology-damt.html

Will like to seek advise and opinion from senior in this field..Good to go?
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ask your nephew to take other thread....
inthedark
post Mar 26 2016, 01:42 PM

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Any B1.3 owner here?

 

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