We are excited to share that Veritas Mundi Education has partnered with Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, a distinguished institution with over 90 years of experience in training aviation professionals. Spartan College is recognised for its commitment to excellence in aviation education, offering a range of specialised programmes in Aviation Maintenance, Pilot Training, Aviation Electronics Technology, and Quality Control. With state-of-the-art facilities and strong industry partnerships, Spartan College prepares students to meet the evolving demands of the global aviation sector. Through this collaboration, we look forward to connecting aspiring aviation professionals with high-quality educational opportunities and supporting their journey toward rewarding careers in a rapidly growing industry. #SpartanCollege #AviationEducation #HigherEducation #InternationalEducation #GlobalOpportunities #VeritasMundiEducation
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The pilot training program offers a rewarding career in aviation along with being affordable for students from any background. The aviation industry will see explosive growth in coming years, with people increasingly relying on air transport.
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"In the UK and EU, it takes around 3 years to train to become qualified to work on, service and repair aircraft*. It’s a specialist engineering licence that is needed and it comes from the Civil Aviation Authority (or EASA member state). Every aeroplane we’ve ever travelled on will have been declared airworthy and signed off by a Certified engineer. The places where people can train to get this specialist licence are few and far between… and getting steadily fewer each year as airfields & opportunities are closed. The graphic below shows the most recent stats on the numbers of CAA UK registered engineers… there were 11,639 of them in total in 2021. But look how many of that total were about to reach retirement age, or were over retirement age… take them out of the total and the true figure is around 9500 instead! That is not very many people with the necessary skills and qualifications to keep us all safe in the skies above, and below. There are specialist engineering apprentices studying at #EGBN Nottingham City Airport, steadily working towards this vital qualification." Sarah Deacon *NB: Minimum 3 years - starting with General Aviation machines (e.g. SEP/MEP) - it takes several more years to then train for further qualifications ("B" licence) and specific Airliner Maintenance Type Ratings! #SaveNottinghamAirfield #GeneralAviaition #futureflight #eVTOL #eCTOL #UAM #RAM
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Recommended Aviation Schools: * Brampton Flight College: Professional Pilot Diploma (14 months) * Seneca College: Flight Qualification, Aerospace Technology, Aviation Security * Fanshawe College: Commercial Flight & Aviation Leadership (3 years) * Centennial College: CIATPL for beginners (2 years) * MFC Training: Aviation Career Pilot Program Program Structure: * Ground School: Aviation theory, navigation, meteorology. * Flight Training: Practical flying hours. Cost: Tuition ranges from CAD 60,000 to CAD 150,000. Next Steps: * Research and apply to programs. * Check eligibility and prepare for the selection process. These programs help you start your aviation career in Canada, regardless of background. #Ainrichincorporate #ainrichinc #ainrich #TeamAinrich #canada #India #consulting #Aviation #PilotTraining #BecomeAPilot #AviationCanada #FlightSchool #PilotCareer #CanadaEducation #AviationPrograms #PilotPathway #StudyInCanada
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#SACAA #Busary #Programme The SACAA Bursary Programme is now open for applications: ➡️ Pilot (Fixed Wing & Helicopter ➡️ Aircraft Maintenance Engineering ➡️ Aeronautical Engineering Despite some interesting debates at the recent National Aviation Gender Summit about the validity of requirements for Maths and Science, I wholeheartedly agree with this criteria. Aviation is an unforgiving environment from a safety perspective. We need the best and the brightest to operate at the highest standards and with the safest approach. May these bursaries provide the best opportunities to the best candidates who display will and skill.
This is your chance to form part of the prestigious aviation family. The SACAA Bursary Programme is now accepting applications. We're offering bursaries for studies in Pilot Training, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering. Don't miss your chance to soar into new heights. Apply now on https://bit.ly/4ghwm4E
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Ever wondered what a day in the life of an aviation trainee looks like? Join Joep, a 4th-year student at AM&TS and trainee at Fokker Services Group, as he takes us through a morning filled with learning, challenges, and adrenaline in the presence of massive aircraft. For those who still marvel at the miracle of flight, it’s a reminder of why aviation continues to inspire us. Curious to learn more about Joep’s journey or explore what a career in aviation could mean for you? Watch the video and visit our 'Careers' page: https://bit.ly/3KxL2hn Credits: AM & TS School. #FSG #Fokker #AviationMaintenance #AviationEngineering #MRO #AMTS
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RMIT and Leidos will expand a scholarship program for aviation students in its second year. The scholarship, which this year offered $120,000 shared by five final-year students completing aviation degrees at RMIT, will be expanded to $150,000 for six students in 2025. https://lnkd.in/gKPdQvZZ
Leidos grows RMIT aviation scholarship in 2025
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And that is the Capstone Project complete. All taught modules of the Cranfield University #MSc_Safety_and_Human_Factors_in_Aviation complete. Over the last two weeks we’ve had a taster of what it feels like to conduct group research under time pressure, working together to apply the things we’ve learnt in the last 8 months to future proofing the aviation industry and risk assessing Single Pilot Operations. Friday morning all four groups presented and it was fascinating to see how we ended up using very similar methodology but coming up with very different insights based on our own experiences and background. I really enjoyed leading Group 1 with King-Yee KO, who has many years working as an aircraft technician in Hong Kong, Cornelius Chukwuma who is an experienced Nigerian Air Force engineer officer and Nishant Patel (Student Affiliate RAeS) who recently completed a bachelor’s degree in aircraft maintenance, having carried out his studies in Ukraine after moving there from India. We were the only group with such similar professional backgrounds but it is fascinating to see how the differences in experience and culture played a part in our analysis. I’m excited about some of the conclusions we’ve reached and am keen to develop our core concept further. All in all the Capstone project really highlighted to me the great privilege I have been granted to take a year out of my career as a Royal Air Force engineer officer to study full time with a wonderful group of people who are all as passionate as I am about making our skies safer. My perspective has grown so much over the time we’ve had together, and while I’m so grateful to the RAF and the Chief of the Air Staff’s Fellowship scheme for the opportunity, it has been made truly valuable by the staff at Cranfield and the students who have shared their time and their insights with me. Now we all turn our focus to our Individual Research Projects. I came into this degree with a proposal already prepared - it was part of my Fellowship application process and the real motivation for me in applying for the course was to do research into #fatigue_management_in_aviation_maintenance. But I was so interested during project proposal time a few months ago on the topics that my colleagues were selecting. It’s going to be an interesting few months! In the meantime, here’s the summary line from the report that Group 1 of the Cranfield Univeristy MSc SHFA Capstone study have submitted. *We are not yet at the end of our technological evolution in aviation. This is just a step along the way, and we cannot know where it will lead. The journey may yet take us to other places that we have not yet imagined. Whatever the goal, the path or the destination, the beginning and the end of our endeavour must be to be either as safe or safer than we are today.* #aviationsafety #womeninengineering #womeninSTEM #keeplearning #careersinaviation
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🎉 Personal Milestone: SEP Renewal Complete! 🛩️ Today, I’m thrilled to share that I passed my flight exam, successfully renewing my Private Pilot Licence (SEP rating). As a passionate aviator and advocate for continuous learning, this milestone is not just a certification—it’s a reminder of the dedication, precision, and resilience it takes to keep growing in both personal and professional pursuits. Flying has taught me so much about discipline, adaptability, and the importance of preparation—lessons that have directly influenced my career in aviation and engineering. I’m curious—what personal milestones or certifications have shaped your professional journey? Let’s inspire each other to keep reaching for new heights (literally and figuratively)! #aviation #engineering #continuouslearning #milestones
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At Rising Aviation, one of our most valuable extracurricular activities is the RV-12 build. It teaches us hands-on skills, discipline, and the importance of following instructions precisely. These lessons are crucial for success in aircraft maintenance and aviation careers. #RisingAviation #RV12 #AviationSkills #FuturePilots #AircraftMaintenance #STEMEducation #AviationCommunity
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