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EASA Part -147 Approved Basic Training Program for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering – B1.1 Aeroplane Turbine

The criteria to graduate is through passing the approved 13 module exams (for B1.1) which covers 2400 learning hours (theory and practical). The program is in accordance to EASA Part 147 Rules and Regulations.

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EASA Part -147 Approved Basic Training Program for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering – B2 Avionics

The criteria to graduate is through passing the approved 12 module exams (for B2) which covers 2400 learning hours (theory and practical). The program is in accordance to EASA Part 147 Rules and Regulations.

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A320 Type Rating

Having a type rating provides am engineer the necessary competencies to repair or troubleshoot an aircraft and provide the engnieer with a comprehensive knowledge of the system and skill required on a specific kind of jet aircraft. In the world of commercial aviation, the Airbus A320 (A320) is one of the most frequently used aircraft.

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New Zealand Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering

The qualification is primarily designed to meet the global training and education needs of both international and domestic trainees and is suited for people either already employed in the industry as current Aeronautical Engineers who may wish to train towards gaining an EASA licence, or people aspiring to become Aeronautical Engineers. Graduates will have complete self-management of learning and performance within the defined contexts of the applicable Aviation Authority rules.

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Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Mechanical)

Mechanical Diploma students learn the skills to maintain jet engines, brake and undercarriage systems, structural components, cabin pressurisation, fuel and pneumatic components, flight controls, hydraulics and much more. This course has the option of twinning in Malaysia.

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Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics)

Avionics Diploma students study the computers, avionics and electrical control systems within an aircraft as well as the repair and maintenance processes that apply to these systems. This course has the option of twinning in Malaysia.

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