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Old 18th October 2006 | 13:38
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Jar Exams

Hello everyone,
I've heard that JAR Exams for maintenance engineers are being conducted in BAHRAIN. Can anyone pls verify with more info..
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Old 18th October 2006 | 16:32
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I could be wrong but as Bahrain is not a member state of EASA then I would doubt they can.

You may be confused with EASA 147 approved training schools, which are allowed to train for types recognised by EASA, I believe Emirates has such a training school and looking at the CAA list of approved training schools as is BAS.
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Old 18th October 2006 | 19:55
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Refer below to the cuurent UKCAA list of Part 147 Approved Basic Training Facilities. One located in Bahrain is listed as approved for B1.1 training only.

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/177/srg_el...edbasicTOs.pdf

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Old 19th October 2006 | 01:23
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Dear is a Part-66 exam at Gulf Air Bahrain training center.
You need to contact Mr. Shahir Al-Kindy for full details
he is a Maneger Technical & Compliance Training his e-mail address is
[email protected]
+973-17338144
Best of luck

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Old 19th October 2006 | 07:47
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JAR exams in Bahrain

Originally Posted by A345
Hello everyone,
I've heard that JAR Exams for maintenance engineers are being conducted in BAHRAIN. Can anyone pls verify with more info..
Thanks
There are JAR exams and EASA exams. Same standard but mostly not cross-recognised.
There are colleges following the JAR standard, but their exam wont help you in the EU.

There are many EASA part 147 certified training facilities throughout the world,
but most of them are only holding aircraft type trainings.
Those holding basic trainings have paid a fortune and want you to
participate their $15,000 course!

[email protected]
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Old 22nd October 2006 | 23:28
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thanks a lot everyone for the info..specially Fixitor..i will contact Mr. Kindy after the holidays... thanks again
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