View Full Version : How to Become an Aircraft Engineer?
fireflybob
6th September 2005, 16:49
My son is interested in becoming an aircraft engineer.
Can anyone advise the best way to get into this profession in the UK?
Thanks for any help
geldap
6th September 2005, 22:08
Join the RAF - best training around !!
vs69
7th September 2005, 08:56
Or failing that , if he can find one, a modern apprenticeship, give virgin a try and maybe monarch? OR go through one of the colleges (Northbrook, kingston, Bristol)on a part 66 B1 / B2 licence course, the downside of that being you still have to find work experience whereas on an apprenticeship you dont. Good luck!
captain kid
7th September 2005, 21:19
Ive recently completed my JAR 66 B1 at Brunel college in Bristol, and was lucky enough to be sponsored by a private jet company but currently work for a small airline in the UK, the course consists of 3 years at college, (if you pass all exams within 3 attempts and achieve 95% attendance then the minimum requirement for hands on practical experiance is 2 years before the CAA will issue a basic licence)
All in all it takes around 5 years to gain your basic licence without type ratings, which is well worth it at then end especially as there is a major shortage of licenced engineers within the industry.
I believe the best choices of colleges are: Brunel , Newcastle and Kingston that offer JAR 147 approved training, also offering the opurtunity to do a degreee in aircraft engineering aswell as the licence but at the end of the day its the licence that counts!.
Brunel: TEL-0117 904 5103 or www.cityofbristolcollege.co.uk, ask to speak to Ram Naidoo for information etc
Newcastle: 0191 271 5821 or www.newcastleaviation.co.uk ask to speak to Jeff Watson for information etc
Kingston: 020 8547 8234 or www.kingston.ac.uk ask to speak to Steve barns for information etc
If you require any info PM me.