PPRuNe Forums - View Single Post - EASA Part 66 Exam validity period
View Single Post
Old 8th June 2012 | 07:29
  #7 (permalink)  
mdraper
 
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 3
Likes: 0
From: Bristol
@Flame Bringer: Thank you for your response, however; you have misunderstood my question for part 2 of your answer. The RAeS is an institution that regulates professional engineers (Chartered Engineers (CEng)), similar to the IMechE, IET etc., it is not a university.

In order to obtain CEng recognition, you must demonstrate relevant experience and qualifications in the field of aerospace/aeronautical engineering - which you must prove with both academic certificates, and a logbook detailing your experience.

With an MEng degree, the minimum requirement for CEng is 4 years postgraduate experience.

My question is: will the RAeS recognise the EASA Part 66 exam module passes as supporting evidence for CEng recognition? ...and, if they will recognise the exam passes, will they only recognise them for the duration of their validity period?

Many thanks again,

Mat
mdraper is offline  
Reply