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andyastra 27th November 2006 21:20

getting into maintenace
 
hi,

i currently work for airbus where i did my carft apprenticeship. i now want to get into maintenace. i understand about the course that i need to do ie the part 66 course b1. i also understand that i need to gain maintenance experience. I am having trouble gettin MRO contact information for either Liverpool or Manchester. Does anybody have any contact info for me at all? cheers in advance.

andyastra 29th November 2006 11:09

anyone?????

Rigga 29th November 2006 11:31

Hi Andy,
Don't be so impatient! People on here often have something else to do as well.

You say you can't find any info for MRO's? - Have you tried Googling? or even Ask.com?

If you are already in the Aviation industry you should know some MRO names to go for? But even putting in Aircraft Maintenance at Manchester may get you further.

Look harder.

captain kid 29th November 2006 20:26

Companies i know of that have hangers on the maintenance area are:

Northern Executive Aviation

Monarch

SR Technics

My Travel

apart from that its generally line maintenance carried out at manch either by in house maintenance teams or contracted out to companies such as storm.


I wouldnt concerntrate on just manchester Airport. You say you work for Airbus, Broughton or Filton site??? If your on the Broughton site try Raytheon down the far end of the field.

Also try other companies such as Eastern Airways in Humberside as they do all their own in house maintenance, Flybe down in Exeter, Storm aviation, you could maybe go contracting to gain experience

Wodrick 29th November 2006 21:24

SRTechnics no longer do any hangar maintenance at MAN. While Hangar one still retains their logo they have no claim to it and the whole hangar is now the MyTravel facility (as opposed to half of it originally)

andyastra 29th November 2006 23:06

thanks for replies anyone got my travel contact info?

BAe146s make me cry 30th November 2006 09:01

http://www.mytravelairways-recruitme...ring/index.php

Good luck

BAe 146??? :{ :{

andyastra 30th November 2006 10:30

anyone actually work in maintenance at either Liverpool or Manchester?

Blue Coyote 3rd December 2006 20:42

Couldn't resist
 
:}

From memory about 50% of those employed at Liverpool, in a maintenance capacity, actually work!

Sorry but I couldn't resist getting that in.

If you are a craft apprentice and are any good at sheet metal work, you might want to try going on the circuit as a contractor before you decide where you want to go and what you want to do. Getting your B1 is not easy and I know a few people who have bailed out once they've seen what was involved.

Just a thought for you to consider. :)

andyastra 4th December 2006 15:10

so any info for contracting in liverpool or manchester areas then

DubDub 14th December 2006 04:54

www.Aviationjobsearch.com is a good place to start and you can register for emails in your chosen trade. Good luck.

N1 Vibes 24th December 2006 09:46

Hi Andyastra

I would lean more towards SRtechnics and Monarch. They both have a strong history of 3rd party a/c maintenance. Mytravel is an airline, not an engineering company per se.

Good Luck!

Wodrick 24th December 2006 12:55


Originally Posted by N1 Vibes (Post 3035780)

Mytravel is an airline, not an engineering company per se.

What, pray tell, does MyTravel Aircraft Engineering do in the largest hangar at Manchester with all bays in use ?


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