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Old 15th August 2005, 18:25   #1 (permalink)
avio
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ottawa , Canada
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Avionics

Morning All,
I am in Ottawa region and want to know if i could work as an apprentice for avionics shop/hangar etc .
I wouldnt mind volunteering initially . I would like to hear from the Avionics engineers in the forum . Do we have anyone from the AC avionic engineering division .

Thank You.

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Old 20th August 2005, 16:40   #2 (permalink)
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Canada
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First of all, what is your academic background? There are lots of guys coming out of the various colleges that specialize in avionics training.

Secondly, do you want to work in the shop or on the hangar floor doing line maintenance/install? Or both? They are quite different jobs requiring unique skills.

If you want to work in the shop and fix radios, many of the avionics courses out there have very little to offer.

So, what's your situation?

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Old 22nd August 2005, 10:01   #3 (permalink)
avio
 
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Hello STC ,
I gave you a PM about my information please check it .

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