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"This is a very special day for us," Howard Sheppard, Manager of the Aerospace Centre, said during a reception held recently at the Slemon Park location to mark the occasion. "For our graduates, approval means that they will now be able to write national exams to become a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer after graduating from the two-year course. What our students are learning in the classroom/hangar is now accredited 19 months toward the 48- month training and experience requirement for licencing."
Sheppard went on to say that accreditation by the government agency is the end result of a thorough process that examined every area of the course's operation. Sheppard thanked both students and staff for their contribution in winning the seal of approval.
Late last year, the College received accreditation from the Canadian Aviation Maintenance Council (CAMC) for the Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Repair and Overhaul course that is offered at the Centre.
Education Minister Chester Gillan said the fact the Aerospace Centre can now boast of two nationally accredited programs "speaks volumes" about the training that is offered. He said the achievement is rendered all the more impressive by the fact the Centre is still a relatively new player in the field of aerospace training.
For more information about this release, please contact: Michelle Gallant, Media and Communications Officer Tel: 902-629-4270
Date: Monday, April 10, 2000
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