Friday, October 18, 2019

Asian Aviation Center Opens the door to High Flying Careers in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

You might be destined for a high-flying career in the Aviation Industry - an industry that transport more than 3 million people a day connecting cultures and creating jobs to countless people across the world.
Your first step should be to join the Asian Aviation Center & make a kick start by following the 2 years training program in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering. On completing of this training you can join the industry as an:
Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT).
This will open up the pathway to for you to go up the ladder & become a Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME)
This is one of the best option for an O’ Level Qualified student to become a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer and earn an attractive salary package with unbelievable fringe benefits.
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in May 2015, aircraft maintenance technicians earned an average annual salary of$58,390 and an hourly wage of $28.07. This is only the start as an AMT.  Within about 3 to 4 years, you can go up further to the level of AME. According to payscale.com, in May 2016 aircraft maintenance engineers earned a median annual salary of $62,620
There are 10 Good reasons as to why you should choosethe Asian Aviation Center (AAC) for you to achieve this goal.
1.      AAC has over 30 yrs experience and expertise in delivering AME / AMT training Over 1000 students have been trained so far. All of them in lucrative employment in MRO (Maintenance, Repair &Overhaul facilities)’s / Hangars worldwide, including Srilankan Airlines. Six batches, now in the pipeline undergoing training. We are the only aviation school that has trained 4 batches of Pilots for Sri Lanka Air Force during the height of the war in the north. We apply the same expertise and experience in this Training Course.

2.      Training is conducted in a strategic location where students are exposed to actual aerodrome environment - Located inside the Colombo Airport, Ratmalana, we have the largest hangar facility, full of various models of aircraft & helicopters, and directly facing flight line / aircraft maneuvering area, where both military and civil aircraft and international flights lands and take off, just a few meters away.


3.      Full Knowledge and links with MRO’s worldwide & good knowledge of the Aviation Maintenance Industry & the Job Profile of an AME / AMT and the Job Market.
There are more than 5000 MRO’s / Hangers thought the world, employing roughly about 500,000 maintenance staff, mainly Aircraft Maintenance Engineers and Technicians. Training is imparted with the full awareness of the job profile of AME / AMT’s and the Job Market.
What do aircraft maintenance technicians actually do?
Aircraft maintenance technicians keep aircraft of various sizes and types in excellent working order (airworthiness condition).Other aircraft maintenance technicians specialize in repair work - finding and fixing problems that pilot describe.Aircraft maintenance technicians must work quickly and safely so that the aircraft can be put back into service as soon as possible.

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4.      Education, Training and Quality Assurance is directly overseen, managed & supervised by three Retired Senior SLAF Officers – anAir Vice Marshal in the capacity of  “Consultant”&Two full time Wing Commanders – One, in the capacity of “Chief of Operations”, former SLAF Chief Instructorand  the other, in the capacity of “Director Studies”, with a Masters in Engineering &CAASL AME  License. Both are members of the Royal Aeronautical Society, UK.

5.      Course Delivery by highly competent fulltime CAASL Licensed Engineers / Instructors, Experienced /Retired[S1]  Senior SLAF &Commercial Airline Instructors.

6.      Fully Equipped Hangar &  Workshop Facilitiesat  Ratmalana Airport and a 2nd   hangar in the SLAF Aerodrome at KatukurundaBoth these facilities have 4 operational aircraft,and 7 Non Operational Aircraft and several Gas turbines Engines and Piston Engines

7.      Career Guidance & Job Application / Placement Support, Job Seeking Skills & Communication Skills Training including how to prepare a Job Application / CV and how to be successful at a job interview and how to apply for jobs on-line. Specialized communication skills training in “Aviation English”

8.      Entry options to the BSc / BEng Aircraft Engineering Degree Programmes of leading universities in UK and to Australian Aircraft Engineering Academy to follow the Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering that opens a pathway to EASA AML qualifications.

9.      Option of On-the-Job training in 145 / 147 approved MRO’s worldwide & fulfilling EASA practical training requirements to obtain, step by step, EASA Part – 66 License Categories – A, B1, B2 & C.


10.  CAASL approved, EASA Compliant syllabus covered in 2yrs and Certificate accredited by AAC, recognized worldwide is awarded to those who successfully complete 2 yrs of Theoretical and Practical training.







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