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  • AeroTechnician
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    This video explain how the aircraft wing produce lift? content covered: 1. Forces of flight. 2. Bernoulli's theorem 3. Coanda Effect 4. Lift misconceptions If you enjoy the video please do subscribe and share the video.

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  • AeroTechnician
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    Originally posted by SHOCKWAVE
    hi everyone!!!!!!!!!! first time posting here. right now im doing my cambridge ALs and next year im sitting for my final exam. I want to become an AME .whats the best school to go for training in Srilanka? looking forward a reply from u, my aviation brothers and sisters.thank you
    In Sri Lanka the only approved 147 school is Sri Lankan Aviation College.

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  • AeroTechnician
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    HOW TO MAKE AN ENTRY IN CAP 741- LOGBOOK එක පුරවන්නේ කෝහොමද?

    This video gives a full demonstration on how to make an entry in the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Logbook.

    Templates for an Intern/mechanic who does not have a stamp.
    "Assisted "
    "Participated"
    "Observed"

    Template for a Mechanic with a Stamp.
    "Carried out"
    "Performed"



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  • AeroTechnician
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    EASA AML B 1.1 MODULES- මොනවද මේ EASA B 1.1 මොඩියුල්ස්?

    A FULL descriptive video on all the 13 EASA B1.1 MODULES:

    MODULE 1- MATHEMATICS
    MODULE 2- PHYSICS
    MODULE 3 - ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS
    MODULE 4- ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS
    MODULE 5 - DIGITAL TECHNIQUES
    MODULE 6 - MATERIALS AND HARDWARE
    MODULE 7- MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
    MODULE 8- BASIC AERODYNAMICS
    MODULE 9- HUMAN FACTORS
    MODULE 10- AVIATION LEGISLATION.
    MODULE 11- TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS.
    MODULE 15- GAS TURBINE ENGINE MODULE
    17A- PROPELLER

    PART 66 DOCUMENT- https://www.easa.europa.eu/sites/defa...​ ATA CHAPTERS: https://havrel.honeywell.com/docs/inf...

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  • AeroTechnician
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    DIFFERENT TYPE OF JOBS IN AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING- Aircraft Engineering වල වෙනත් රැකියා වර්ග!


    Different Type of JOBS in Aircraft Engineering. - Aircraft Mechanic/Engineer -Avionics Mechanic/ Engineer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVOyO...​ - Sheet Metal Technician https://careerplanet.co.za/careers-li...​ -NDT Inspector (Non- destructive Testing) https://nationalcareers.service.gov.u...
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  • AeroTechnician
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    How to Become an Aircraft Engineer | AIRCRAFT ENGINEER කෙනෙක් වෙන්නේ කොහොමද ?


    A full video on how to become an Aircraft Engineer. Topics Discussed :
    - Aircraft Engineering Schools.
    - Part 66 License -MRO (Part 145) Base Maintenance Vs Line Maintenance.
    -How to get your license.
    -Aircraft Engineering vs Aeronautical Engineering.
    If you found this video helpful, share, comment and like the video and if you need to discuss any specific topics, engineering please do drop it in the comment section.

    Part- 66 Modules B1.1/ B2 Common Modules
    Mod 1 - Mathematics
    Mod 2- Physics
    Mod 3- Electrical Fundamentals
    Mod 4- Electronic Fundamentals.
    Mod 5 - Digital and Avionics
    Mod 6- Materials and Hardware
    Mod 7-Maintenance Practices.
    Mod 8-Basic Aerodynamics
    Mod 9- Human Factors
    Mod 10- Aviation legislation.

    B1.1 - Mechanical
    Mod 11A- Turbine Aeroplane.
    Mod 15 - Basic Gas Turbine Engine.
    Mod 17A - Propeller

    B2 - Avionics
    Mod 13 - Aircraft Structures and systems
    Mod 14- Propulsion,


    Last edited by AeroTechnician; 11-02-2021, 01:17 PM.

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  • Harsha777
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    Originally posted by SHOCKWAVE
    hi everyone!!!!!!!!!! first time posting here. right now im doing my cambridge ALs and next year im sitting for my final exam. I want to become an AME .whats the best school to go for training in Srilanka? looking forward a reply from u, my aviation brothers and sisters.thank you
    Hi,
    As far as doing AME in Sri Lanka I would recommend you the Srilankan Aviaiton College. But just a heads up they don't guarantee placement in Srilankan airlines after you've completed the basic course which costs about 2million.

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  • SHOCKWAVE
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    hi everyone!!!!!!!!!! first time posting here. right now im doing my cambridge ALs and next year im sitting for my final exam. I want to become an AME .whats the best school to go for training in Srilanka? looking forward a reply from u, my aviation brothers and sisters.thank you

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  • SpookyFlyer
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    Originally posted by Mach3
    Hi everyone, I am currently reading a HND in mechanical engineering. Once I complete this, Is there a way for me to get into aeronautical engineering.
    It's hard to find a good university to accept you with a HND to do your higher studies in Aeronautical Engineering. Therefore first get the bachelors degree of mechanical engineering after completing your HND then do your post graduate studies in a well recognized university.

    Anyway it depends on your goal. It's hard to find a job for aeronautical engineers since your area of study is not specified. If your goal is to go for aircraft manufacturing & designing it's different approach. If your goal is to be a maintenance engineer (in airlines) it's another approach. Since you already have a mechanical engineering knowledge you have to do your higher studies (masters) which is specified to do a particular job.

    Plus the industry doesn't need aeronautical engineers they need electronics engineers to do electronics work (avionics), structural engineers to do structural work like wise. So basically bachelors in aeronautical engineering is just like a license to do a masters in a specified subject. If you're really really lucky you can find a job with bachelors otherwise doing masters is the way to go.

    I hope this will help. Think twice and do some research before you start your academic things. The world is changing. Good luck!

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  • Mach3
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    Hi everyone, I am currently reading a HND in mechanical engineering. Once I complete this, Is there a way for me to get into aeronautical engineering.

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  • Mach3
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    Hi everyone, I am an undergraduate who is currently studying on a HND in mechanical engineering. Once if I finish my HND is there a way for me to get into aeronautical engineering???

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  • geraldx777
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    Hi guys
    Could anyone give me some advice with regrads to the EASA exams.
    Im planning to sit for the EASA exams and hopefully complete it within a year.
    Currently Lanka Pacific Academy offers the EASA modules but their exam fees are quite high last time I checked it was around 28,000.
    But if I do it overseas maybe in Dubai or Kuala Lampur where it is done by CAA international the fee is 85 GBP, which is almost half of what LPAA is charging. Their exam schedules are already listed till the end of next year another advantage.
    My question is would it be more cost effective if I do it overseas rather than doing it in Sri Lanka?

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  • Serendib
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    Aviation Club holds inaugural workshop

    The inaugural workshop organized by the Aviation Club was held on Monday (December 22) at the Katunayake Sri Lankan International Aviation Academy (IAA). The main focus of the society was to provide knowledge on airlines as well as related skills development to those interested in the field of aviation. Lectures to the attendees were given by Arjuna Kapugeekiyana, Production Planning Manager of SriLankan Airlines, Bandula Weragama, Senior Manager SriLankan Airlines and Buddhika Hewawasam, the Deputy General Manager of IAA.

    Plans to hold seminars as well as exhibitions aimed at school students of urban and rural areas by the Aviation Academy of IAA is also currently in the pipelines.

    SriLankan Airlines has gone great lengths to provide knowledge on aviation technology through creative projects to the students of the academy. The company has also worked tirelessly to promote the field of aviation among the general public, with special focus on youth. - See more at: http://www.nation.lk/edition/biz-new....ASjrePn2.dpuf

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  • Haleef
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    *Good News *

    The 2nd brand new A330 - 300 will depart Toulouse in France as UL 1206 on the 19th Dec 2014 on its delivery voyage to land at BIA.

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  • Serendib
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    **SriLankan Aviation College opened

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