Converting from Mil to Civil Quals?
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Converting from Mil to Civil Quals?
Hello Ladies and Gents.
First of hello as I am a newbie.
A couple of questions.
1. I am currently serving in the Army and am nearly finished on my Avionic Artificer course (Bsc in Electronic Systems Engineering from Kingston Uni), and I am trying to look at what would need to be done to obtain a civil license to work both in the UK and abroad.
2. I am interested in working in Dubai, who is good to search for jobs with, work with etc? What sort of additional licenses would be required and where could I find information.
Many thanks.
Wolfman3415
First of hello as I am a newbie.
A couple of questions.
1. I am currently serving in the Army and am nearly finished on my Avionic Artificer course (Bsc in Electronic Systems Engineering from Kingston Uni), and I am trying to look at what would need to be done to obtain a civil license to work both in the UK and abroad.
2. I am interested in working in Dubai, who is good to search for jobs with, work with etc? What sort of additional licenses would be required and where could I find information.
Many thanks.
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Hi mate,
Ex RAF and licenced now here, first thing to do is go here and read this then come back and ask away
ELGD Documents | Personnel Licensing | Safety Regulation
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Ex RAF and licenced now here, first thing to do is go here and read this then come back and ask away
ELGD Documents | Personnel Licensing | Safety Regulation
more info
Document Categories | Personnel Licensing | Safety Regulation
PART66NOW :: On-line Part-66 Training
HOW TO GET EASA PART66 (JAR66) LICENSE - GUIDANCE WEB SITE for Category A, B1, B2, C Licence
Hunting for jobs try
Aviation Jobs, Airline Jobs, Air Jobs, Jobs in Aviation - AviationJobSearch.com
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As Nut Loose has said, read then return. Does your uni course include the CAA modules? If it didn't, the degree really means nothing towards licensed maintenance..
Have a look at Lufthansa Resource Technical Training (LRTT) they do self study modules for military personnel.
I have done a few modules there myself and while I believe the syllabus is far too narrow it meets the requirements and therefore will get you a licence.
I have no complaints about them and believe the costs are reasonable especially when compared with the likes of Eurocopter type training at GBP 600+ a day!!!!!!
I have done a few modules there myself and while I believe the syllabus is far too narrow it meets the requirements and therefore will get you a licence.
I have no complaints about them and believe the costs are reasonable especially when compared with the likes of Eurocopter type training at GBP 600+ a day!!!!!!