Sunday, March 27, 2016

ALLIED Offering DCAM Part 66 CAT A1

A promotional article was written in a local Malay newspaper BERITA HARIAN, on the training program offered by a new company, Allied Aeronautics Training Centre.

Cerita Harian  20 Mac 2016

The Contents includes:

1. The forecasted demand for skilled workers in aviation industry for the next 5 years is about 245,000.

2. In the South East Asia region, around 67,400 technicians are required in the aircraft  maintenance area.

3. In Malaysia the need is estimated to be around 32,000.

The course is 3 years with 30% theory and 70% practical. With the A1 license, the worker is expected to earn around rm1980 to rm2500 per month. However he/she may be able to earn more with the B license. The present estimate earning is about rm10,000.



REFERENCES
1. A local newspaper Advertisement

The Star 27 March 2016

MY  COMMENTS
1. There are a number of Malaysian companies who conducted courses using EASA syllabus. This has misled the public to think that the companies are approved by EASA.

2. The are also other companies who claim to conduct the program following DCAM syllabus, but they are not approved by Malaysian DCA.

3. The approved organisations are thos who have Part 147 approval, or ATO, approved training organisation.

4. DCA has not conducted any examination to approve personnel for Part 66 A1 approval.

5. Details of the approval system can be obtained from DCA at http://www.dca.gov.my/sectors-divisions/airworthiness/notices/ and check for AN1101 and 1201 including the appendix. .

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

EASA 147 in Malaysia

I had checked in the EASA website for approved 147 school in Malaysia. There is only two school listed. They are MAS and MIAT


Approved schools are given the permission to conduct the courses, do the examination and manage the practical assignment.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Aviation School ALLIED

A new aircraft maintenance school is advertising for its "NEW INTAKE"

Name: Allied Aeronautics Training Centre
No 15, PJU 1A/41B
Pusat Dagangan NZX, Ara Damansara
47301 PJ Selangor

Phone 017- 6296 845   03- 7887 7121
Mail inquiry@aatc.com.my
www.aatc.com.my


THE COURSE
Aircraft Maintenance Program DCAM Part 66 Category A1

The Star 4 Mac 2016

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Education TVET

The education in Technical and Vocation is important in our effort to reduce poverty. This was quoted in the UNESCO web page. However Malaysia is facing an acute problem in attracting students to study in the field technical and science. Unless the cause of the problem is corrected, the future of the nation toprogress is in doubt


My school is following this model, and since it is a university, the word "higher" is added.
This the statement from it website.
To ensure quality and excellence in teaching and learning,  Value-Based HTVET Educational Model was developed, which emphasises four important components:

1) Innovative Teaching and Learning,
2) Quality Curriculum,
3) Academic Professionalism, and
4) Student Talent Enhancement.

In this model, the 4 important components above are supported by  shared values of Commitment, Integrity, Teamwork, Innovativeness and Excellence which guide the culture and practices of academic staff and students.

The  Value-Based HTVET Educational Model also supports the 5 Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) and UniKL Educational Goal which is in line with the University's Vision and Mission.