This program is designed to provide a course of study that will prepare graduates for employment under the regulations for European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. Some of the duties of graduates include:
- Perform aviation safety and airworthiness inspections
- Troubleshoot and repair fixed wing aircraft and helicopters
- Safely perform ground handling and routine inspections
- Perform power plant and structural repairs
- Troubleshoot and repair aircraft systems and avionics
OUTCOMES
1. Prepare students for EASA certification exams
2. Strengthen exam and essay writing techniques
3. Review content in the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Program
4. Practice exams for EASA certification
5. Complete EASA certification exams
6. Demonstrate safety practices in the aviation industry
7. Demonstrate skills and knowledge required to work in the aircraft maintenance field
8. Develop and strengthen the related knowledge and skill in subjects which complement and support the technical training
9. Demonstrate positive attitudes and behavior that will enable graduates to become successful in the industry
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Eligibility for admission requires the applicant to meet the following academic criteria:
1. AMET Diploma (2009-Present) CNA
Graduation from College of the North Atlantic Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technician program 2009 to present
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates may find employment in the following areas:
- International aircraft servicing companies
- Aircraft servicing companies
- National aircraft companies
- Regional aircraft companies
- Aircraft refurbishing groups