Aircraft Maintenance Training // EASA Part 66 // Aircraft Maintenance Apprenticeships
You don't have to admit to having a degree!!!!!!
Ironic really, the great thing about a maintenance licence was that you did not need a degree. Just hard work, a decent education and application.
Now we have graduates wanting to jump ship to get their hands dirty and earn a decent living.
On the upside the standard of crewroom conversation should improve and there will probably be less unfinished Sun crosswords.
Aircraft maintenance is a great leveller, when your freezing your nuts off in winter and cant feel your fingers those days in university will seem to be just a happy dream.
The route you are choosing is not going to be an easy ride. Don't forget to pack your sense of humour, you are going to need it.
You have my genuine best wishes for the future and hopefully a long career ahead.
On the subject of the link CHC have a large Australian operation so a route might exist through there.