Professional Certificate in Aerospace Workshop Operations - M1000

  

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Introduction

The Professional Certificate in Aerospace Workshop Operations for Basic Module (M1000) train participants as inspectors, CRS and ARC signatories of Aerospace Overhaul/Repair workshops.

Course Title

Professional Certificate in Aerospace Workshop Operations for Basic Module  (M1000) is a 2 to 3 months part-time course.

ATTC is a CAAS approved training centre that conducts engineering courses for the aircraft maintenance personnel in accordance with Certificate of Approval Number MTO/002

Industry Need

Practising artisans and mechanics, who wish to upgrade to inspectors and certifying signatories for Overhaul / Repair workshops. Upon graduation from the course, participants can be qualified as a Workshop Certifying Staff.

Course Objectives

This is a basic module that trains participants as inspectors, CRS and ARC signatories of Aerospace Overhaul / Repair Workshops.

Course Structure

Modules:

M1000A Basic Module

M1000B Basic Module

Module 1000 is a common and basic module. It covers the following:

1. Basic Engineering and Aerodynamics

2. Aviation Practices

3. Human Factors and Error Management

Student-Lecturer Ratio

The ratio of Lecturer to Students is 1:32 for theory classes.

Learning And Teaching Methods

All classes will be taught by lectures.

Student Assessment

ATTC courses are assessed by written examination.

Admission Requirements

ITE NTC-3 or GCE ‘N’ / ‘O’ Level

Persons without the above qualifications may be admitted on a case by case basis.

The medium of instruction is English.

Graduation Requirements

Upon successful completion and passed all necessary written examinations. Graduates will be awarded the ‘Professional Certificate in Aerospace Workshop Operations’ by Air Transport Training College

Participants who have successfully completed the course within the scope as described in the Certification Privilege Table for both Avionics and Mechanical, after 1 July 2005 will also required to pass CAAS L12 Basic Airworthiness Administration paper before he / she can be qualified as a Workshop Certifying Staff.

(N.B. The credits obtained from this exam are not meant to offset against the Aircraft Maintenance Engineers’ basic exam).

Course Duration

Period                  :  78 Training Hours

Time of Course  :  7.00pm to 10.00pm

Days of Course  :   3 times per week

Attendance Requirements

Students must achieve a minimum of 85% attendance for all individual modules

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