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Engineering Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME), Guide & everything about this career!
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manjakinky
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Feb 6 2009, 12:46 AM
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good job to TS and others who contributed to this thread. i have few question :-
What kind/type of work/job/position that can be qualified as "working experiences in aviation" (the experiences needed to get license/ take exam)? tukang cuci can be qualified also aa? jk
Who and how many people involved in each aircraft maintenance eg. maintenance of a boeing 747-400 etc?
thanks
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manjakinky
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Feb 11 2009, 05:32 PM
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QUOTE(XxAC3xX @ Feb 11 2009, 04:15 PM) added. "Normally the duration to obtain a LWTR is about 5 yrs. Before taking ur LWTR exam, u nid 2/3 yrs of theory(studies) n about 2 yrs of experience. Experience can be gained either by OJT (On Job Training) or Practical or Working. After u got ur LWTR, u still unable to work on any aircrafts, u still nid a particular Type Rating to b able to work on tat particular aircraft!" correct me if im wrong isnt it being said many times already,that if u dont have type rating, u cant just certify the CRS (certificate of release to service) but u still can work on the aircraft ?
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