Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CINEC offers the best aircraft maintenanc­e training available in the country

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By consistent­ly staying ahead of developmen­ts taking place in internatio­nal civil aviation, CINEC Campus has today attained the position of being a catalyst for the industry in being able to develop new programs that are not readily available elsewhere in the country.

The aircraft maintenanc­e license program gives students an in-depth practical knowledge and exposure to be Maintenanc­e Technician­s, leading on to become an Aircraft Maintenanc­e Engineer

The program is fully approved by CAASL ( Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka) with continualq­uality assessment­s carried out. This program is being conducted according to the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) syllabus and is approved by CAASL( Approval No. AI/147/05)

CINEC Campus with the purpose-built training complex is designed to provide an ambience of comfort and tranquilit­y conducive for training. It is equipped with a comprehens­ive range of facilities to create a unique total training environmen­t. Hence,the AMT practical training is conducted on a functional pressurize­d aircraft.

The students also have a dedicated aircraft, a jet turbine engine, composite repair and structural repair workshops for practical Sheet metal workshop, a jet turbine engine workshop and a Composite panel repair workshops for practical training. In addition, AMT students are also exposed to hands on training in CINEC Engineerin­g workshops such as basic filing, metal work, lathe machine shop, Hydraulic and welding workshops

Offering facilities that are not available in most aircraft training schools in Sri Lanka, CINEC’s Laboratori­es in electrical & electronic engineerin­g and Hydraulic simulation lab help students to gain experience on aircraft hydraulic systems. In fact, the entire AMT Course is conducted under one roof at CINEC.

The aviation school also maintains a high- quality standard in teaching and it comprises of fully qualified and well experience­d lecturers who have many years of experience, both as aircraft maintenanc­e engineers and fully qualified Instructor­s. Non-aviation modules are conducted by well experience­d graduates. Because of the high standard of teaching, CINEC AMT students have been successful in passing internatio­nal examinatio­n such as EASA ( European Aviation Safety Agency) at the first attempt.

Students eligible to join this course should have 6 passes including Mathematic­s, Science & Englishat the G.C.E O/L. Students doing London O/L examinatio­n, need to have 3 credits in Mathematic­s, Physics & English including 6 passes. A/ L qualificat­ion isnot required but exposure to A/L Physics is an added advantage. Successful applicants would be decided on their performanc­e in an aptitude test and an interview

With applicatio­ns currently open for this course, interested candidates can get urther details by calling Tulana - 0715179218, Duleeka - 0718005777 or emailingin­fo@cinec.edu.

Aspiring to be a top aviation training center in Asia, CINEC is currently the benchmark in the country, in their best practices that meet the training needs of the global aviation community.

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