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Kj N G $ T 0 N UNIVERSITY KLM Uk engineering JAR-66 Aircraft Engineer One or two weeks B Licence module short courses at Kingston University For further information, please contact: Bee Tang,Technology Transfer and Short Course Co-ordinator Faculty of Technology, Kingston University Penrhyn Road Kingston upon Thames Surrey KTI 2EE Tel: 020 8547 7054 Fax: 020 8547 8781 Email: scu@atlas.king.ac.uk Or visit our website: http://technology.kingston.ac.uk Notes: I.The consortia consists of Kingston University London, the only UK Government top rated Aerospace degree provider, together with the City of Bristol College and KLM UK Engineering, both JAR-147 approved Training Organisations. 2. Details of the JAR-66 and degree examination arrangements and experience requirements will be provided at the introductory enrolment meetings. 3. One or two week module blocks, depending on content, that could be taken during annual or study leave. Modules can be credited as part of a degree programme leading to a BEng honours degree and Full RAeS membership and Professional Engineer lEng Status. Many employed aircraft engineers may wish to prepare for and complete all or some of the B Licence examinations.To facilitate this the UK JAR-66 degree consortia1 are running a series of short courses that lead to an end of session examination2. The one or two weeks short courses3 are designed so that the individual may complete the modules with minimum disruption to their employmenc Practising aircraft technicians may also wish to complete the series of modules and gain a foundation degree status, and enrol on a work-based honours programme to become full RAeS members and professional lEng Engineers. The programme will begin in February 2003. Enrolment advice session will be held on Sunday, I December 2002, from I 1.00am to 3.00pm at Kingston University, Friars Avenue, Roehampton Vale, London SWI5 3DW. Details of local accommodation can be provided. International attendees are welcome. For technical details please contact: Professor Andrew Self FIEE, FRAeS, MinstMC, Sqn Ldr RAF Rtd. Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of the School of Engineering, Kingston University, Roehampton Vale Friars Avenue, London, SW15 3DW Email: a.self@kingston.ac.uk Website http://technology.kingston.ac.uk/engineering/welcome/index.htm www.fliqhtinternational.com FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 5-11 NOVEMBER 2002 69
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