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uk. W. I. D. KLM. D. L. E. KLM. R. O. W. engineering. R. E. Y. L. T. I. I. A. L. B. I. FP. uk. KLM. NORTHWEST. G-UKFP. G. S. T. O. N. I. N. U. N. I. V. E. R. S. I. T. Y. Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering. uk. W. I. D. KLM. D. L. E.

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  1. uk W I D KLM D L E KLM R O W engineering R E Y L T I I A L B I FP uk KLM NORTHWEST G-UKFP G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering

  2. uk W I D KLM D L E KLM R O W engineering R E Y L T I I A L B I FP uk KLM NORTHWEST G-UKFP G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Flying is one of the safest forms of travel UK's air safety record is one of the best

  3. uk The maintenance of safety is one of the main priorities of an aircraft engineer KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y

  4. uk KLM engineering Not only in the UK, but all around the world G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Aircraft Engineers are an endangered species

  5. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Why is there such a shortage? • The armed services numbers declining • Levels of enthusiasm among school leavers • Retirement rates • Slashed training budgets

  6. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Qualifying Aircraft Engineers Licences are issued under Joint Aviation Requirements (JAR 66) JAR 66 provides a common and mutually acceptable standard across the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA’s)

  7. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Qualifying Aircraft Engineers The JAR 66 licence provides a qualification in aircraft maintenance that demonstrates the achievement of an underpinning level of both knowledge and competence.

  8. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Qualifying Aircraft Engineers There are 3 Categories within the JAR 66 Licensing system: Category A – Line Maintenance Certifying Mechanic Category B – Line Maintenance Technician B1 - Mechanical B2 - Avionics Category C – Base Maintenance Certifying Engineer

  9. uk KLM Category A engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Qualifying Aircraft Engineers Category A is intended to be the basis for ‘limited authorisations’. Allows an experienced and knowledgeable mechanic to certify simple inspections and routine tasks

  10. uk KLM Category B engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Qualifying Aircraft Engineers Category B is the mainstay licence qualification for aircraft maintenance staff under the JAR’s. Available in two disciplines; mechanical (B1) and avionic (B2). Requires more detailed knowledge and a longer period of experience than for Category A.

  11. uk KLM Category C engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Qualifying Aircraft Engineers A qualification related to the management of maintenance. Intended to be used to certify the process of maintenance. An alternative route to a C licence is available based on obtaining a degree level qualification acceptable to the CAA.

  12. Join the industry Self study for the JAR-66 knowledge examinations Take examinations through the CAA(12-13 examinations) Complete 5 years maintenance experience Complete 3 years as a B Licensed certifying engineer Apply to the CAA for a category C Licence Apply to the CAA for a category B Licence Complete a JAR 147 Approved Training Course Take the JAR-66 examinations as part of the course Complete 2 years maintenance experience How are JAR-66 Licences obtained? There are a limited number ways of obtaining exemptions from some examinations. A reduction in the 5 year maintenance experience requirement can be obtained. Both are at the discretion of the CAA All examinations must be completed within 5 years of the licence application, experience within 7 years

  13. uk uk KLM KLM engineering engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y • An Aircraft Maintenance Organisation • Large employer of aircraft engineers • Continued to train apprentices • Recognised the need to make aircraft engineering more attractive • Actively began seeking an Industry partner

  14. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y • Top rated HEFCE TQA degree provider in the field of aerospace engineering • University investigated feasibility of setting up a degree programme • Introduction of the Foundation Degree satisfied both the academic standards expected by the university and the vocational and practical experience the industry was seeking

  15. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y JOINT COLLABORATION

  16. uk uk KLM KLM engineering engineering G G S S T T O O N N I I N N U U N N I I V V E E R R S S I I T T Y Y JAR 66 LICENCING Foundation Degree

  17. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Joint Collaboration • Development of the course has been a team effort • Working together has ensured the course: • satisfies requirements of the JAA syllabus • meets the needs of the aircraft maintenance industry • has the academic content expected of a degree programme

  18. uk KLM COURSE PROFILE engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y

  19. ROUTES TO JAR-66 CATEGORY A, B AND C LICENSES AND AN HONOURS DEGREE IN AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING BEng(Hons)Professional Engineer status Qualified JAR-66C Licence Holder 3 years maintenance experience including 6 months practical 3 years experience as Category B1/B2 Certifier BEng(Hons) Professional Engineer Status Entry Requirements: Min 140 points (to include 2 6 unit awards - maths & science) BEng(Hons) Top-up 1yr FT - 2 yrs PT JAR-66 C Licence B1 / B2 Licensed Engineer Qualified JAR-66B Licence Holder BEng(Hons)and Professional Engineer status Foundation Degree Course JAR-66 B Licence 2 years full-time 2 years aircraft maintenance experience Introductory Year 0 JAR-66 A Licence 1 year full-time Min 18 years 1 years maintenance experience Qualified JAR-66 A Licence Holder Experience and other or self training Qualified B Licence Holder

  20. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y IMPACT ON INDUSTRY

  21. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Impact on Industry • Tackling skills shortage essential to support the continuation and future growth of this particular business sector • Will only be achieved by providing potential maintenance engineers with academic qualifications to support vocational qualifications

  22. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Impact on Industry • Will help maintenance organisations and airlines find the qualified people it needs to fill its skill shortage • Will significantly raise the status of aircraft maintenance engineers • Will give students a wider range of options

  23. uk KLM engineering G S T O N I N U N I V E R S I T Y Impact on Industry The programme will give students of all ages: • A chance to benefit from HE • Technical skills and academic knowledge they need to get ahead in the job market • Confidence to go into the workforce knowing they have the competence to succeed in the aircraft maintenance industry

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