Course of studies included: Aircraft Electricity, Aircraft Engineering and Aerodynamics, Aircraft Structures, Aircraft
Systems, Technical Publications, Airframes, Painting and Refinishing, Principles of NDE, Damage, Assessment and Repair
– Sheet Metal, Composite Prevention and Control, Liquid Penetrant Inspection, Wood and Fabric – Construction,
Assessment and Repair, Damage Eddy Current Inspection and Welding
• Exemption from Transport Canada Technical exam (exceeded minimum grade requirement of 70% per course
and completed all practical project and maintain 95% attendance record per semester)
• Achieved 18 months credit towards 48 month practical experience required for certification
• Sheet metal experience assembling, fitting and installing aircraft skins, frames and structural parts
• Inspect, test and troubleshoot, service, repair and overhaul aircrafts in adherence to Canadian aviation, company
regulations of air craft safety and airworthiness
• Perform scheduled and unscheduled inspections on aircraft systems, structures and instruments
• Diagnose malfunctions and resolve issues with structures, and instruments using technical manuals, drawings,
blueprints and standards of performance and safety
• Perform component wear and fatigue analysis, assess damage and corrosion of aircrafts
• Conduct final quality control conformity inspections and tests inspection, repair, maintenance and certification
records and reports to meet industry standards and logbook requirements
• Experience welding and familiar with NDE
• Computer skills; Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Internet