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I'm Currently Following a Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering From Guangzhou Civil Aviation College in China by Having the Diploma what are my job aspects ? i have 3.4 GPA i am a Sri lankan and i am graduating from the college 2012 june ! please tell me what can i do after getting this diploma. help needed from who are in the relevant or who has knowledge about the field !! thank you
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Hi Guys, it’s the first time I’m writing over here.
Looking for Maintenance facilities in Sri-Lanka
If possible some staff members to assist the Australian maintenance engineers for a Australian Aircraft: PAC 750XL 2004
Please note that under Australian civil air navigation regulations only Australian engineers are allowed to perform work on an Australian registered aircraft and issue a maintenance release to service.
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yea
EASA - European Aviation Safety Agency
well there are visiting lecturers but I don't know much about them.I'm currently following the srilankan course(actually it's commencing on 5th of sep).
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yeah that is the situation,joining sri lankan is not easy.btw what is stands for EASA?Hey
I think AAC and skyline both aren't useful because they don't have enough facilities to meet international standards.For example if you want a job in an international airline like SriLankan Airlines or Emirates you need to experience on A320 A340 etc. They don't have those aircrafts with them(But there are people who joined Major Airlines after following courses at AAC.You need to have luck too
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If you join SriLankan Airlines course ,which is EASA approved, you have a better chance.
But only 40 or 50 people can join it.You have to go through a written exam,an interview and a full medical checkup.
I think you should try Training Course in Aircraft Maintenance at SriLankan Technical Training. Good Luck!
and do you have any idea about AAC lecturers?some says now they don't have a standard.
thanks for the reply
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hey
Hey
I think AAC and skyline both aren't useful because they don't have enough facilities to meet international standards.For example if you want a job in an international airline like SriLankan Airlines or Emirates you need to experience on A320 A340 etc. They don't have those aircrafts with them(But there are people who joined Major Airlines after following courses at AAC.You need to have luck too
.).
If you join SriLankan Airlines course ,which is EASA approved, you have a better chance.
But only 40 or 50 people can join it.You have to go through a written exam,an interview and a full medical checkup.
I think you should try Training Course in Aircraft Maintenance at SriLankan Technical Training. Good Luck!Leave a comment:
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
I am interesting study AME as my higher studies.As I know in sri lanka AAC,skyline and Sri lankan airline are the only course providers.From that get into the Sri Lankan course is not easy.Or my next option would be an another country.If someone know please give me an idea about this.I want to know what is best way to do this.place,fees etc.your help is greatly appreciated.thanks.
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