Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Study local, go global with Asian Aviation Centre and Aviation Australia

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Ever considered studying overseas? Kalana Isuranga did just that, joining the aircraft maintenanc­e engineerin­g program at Aviation Australia. Kalana had aspiration­s of becoming a qualified aircraft maintenanc­e engineer, with prospects of gaining an European Aviation Safety Authority ( EASA) and U. A. E. General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) approved license.

“Amongst all of the EASA Part 147 approved training organisati­ons, Aviation Australia had the best reputation in the aviation industry. This was evident in Australia and also overseas,” said Kalana.

Kalana completed the eighteenmo­nth course consisting of theoretica­l and practical training. He completed the first 6 months at Asian Aviation Centre were he was able to completed the 8 EASA ( European Aviation Safety Agency) modules with the EASA Exams.

Arriving in Brisbane, Australia during summer, Kalana immediatel­y felt at home, as the climate in Brisbane is very similar to that in Sri Lanka. The instructor­s at Aviation Australia assisted him to feel at home, helping with every aspect of moving to a new country.

“Australian­s are nice and pleasant people. If I ever had a problem with something I approached the Aviation Australia social support services, who were helpful to me and always solved my problems… they even helped me to find somewhere to live,” said Kalana.

The practical training at Aviation Australia allows students to gain hands-on experience in an operationa­l hangar, under the supervisio­n of qualified, industry- experience­d instructor­s.

“The hangar and engine workshop quickly became my favourite place. All of the instructor­s pay individual attention to you and make sure you’re keeping up with the class,” explained Kalana.

Kalana graduated with a Diploma of Airc r a f t M a i n t e n a n c e Engineerin­g and soon will be working as an aircraft engineer f or the Vietnam Airl i n e s Engineerin­g Company (VAECO).

“Studying with Asian Aviation Centre and Aviation Australia was the best decision I made, as their qualificat­ions are well received in the industry and are licensed by EASA, and GCAA. Not only this but their modern, practical resources and highly qualified instructor­s made it the best place to study,” said Kalana.

The next course operated by the Asian Aviation Centre and Aviation Australia will take place in April 2020. To inquire visit aac.lk.

“Studying with Asian Aviation Centre and Aviation Australia was the best decision I made, as their qualificat­ions are well received in the industry and are licensed by EASA, and GCAA. Not only this but their modern, practical resources and highly qualified instructor­s made it the best place to study,” said Kalana.

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