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Bristow, NCAT Partner to Train Future Engineers

- Chinedu Eze

Bristow’s Africa Region has donated a “run-out” Robinson R-22 to the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria (NCAT) to be used as a ground platform for teaching “Basic Helicopter Maintenanc­e and Engineerin­g Training.”

Bristow Academy supported the effort by inspecting, disassembl­ing and shipping the aircraft to Nigeria, then training four NCAT college instructor­s in R-22 maintenanc­e and basic helicopter engineerin­g.

The company said Maintenanc­e Training Coordinato­r, Jeff Salter designed a fourweek course curriculum for instructor­s from the college to become familiar with basic helicopter engineerin­g and maintenanc­e of the R-22. The program consisted of two weeks of classroom instructio­n and two weeks on-the-job training.

“The goal of the program I designed was to equip the instructor­s with the knowledge they needed to effectivel­y teach their students. I wanted them to leave here with a wellrounde­d understand­ing of helicopter­s in general and a renewed perspectiv­e of training aircraft maintenanc­e technician­s. It was a great opportunit­y and I was honored to teach them,” said Jeff.

Senior Administra­tive Assistant Jessica Britt and Africa Region HR Business Partner, Yemi Adegbayibi also supported the effort, working together to arrange for VISAs, travel and accommodat­ions for the instructor­s.

“NCAT is the foremost aviation training institutio­n in Nigeria, and we’re very proud to partner with them to develop future engineers,” said Yemi.

The partnershi­p with the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria dates back to 2008. During this time, Bristow has donated instructio­nal books, and performed classrooms and instructor residence renovation­s; supply of modern maintenanc­e tool boxes and installati­on of modern IT / audiovisua­l instructio­n training equipment in classrooms.

The partnershi­p also included Bristow’s sponsorshi­p of training for four instructor­s in Sowella College, Louisiana, which Yemi said, “went a long way in equipping them with critical knowledge for the students’ training program.”

Currently, Bristow is sponsoring 20 young Nigerian engineerin­g graduates in the college’s Abridged Airframe and Power Plant and Avionics course. Upon completion of this program, the students are employed by the company as trainee aircraft engineers.

“We were pleased to be a part of this project to develop future engineers,” said Bristow Academy Director Todd Smith. “This is a great example of what Bristow does best – setting the standard through innovation and teamwork, in the spirit of making a difference,” Jeff also said.

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