Philippines-based Alpha Aviation Group Announces that 10 Trainees Join its Aeronautical Engineering Internship Program

Ten (10) new trainees were inducted to AAG International Center for Aviation Training-Maintenance Training Center’s (AICAT-MTC’s) Aeronautical Engineering Internship Program (AEIP) on 5 February 2024, marking a significant milestone as the program has now trained a total of 50 individuals since its inception in 2022. Notably, the trainees joining this intake are PATTS College of Aeronautics aeronautical engineering students.

Capt. Gaudencio Maniano (AICAT Accountable Manager) extended a warm welcome to the new trainees, assuring them of AICAT-MTC’s unwavering support in their training by providing hands-on experience and exposure to best practices and standards in the aviation industry.

Also in attendance was Capt. Vicente Casibang II (AAG Philippines Accountable Manager) who thanked the trainees for joining the program. “We are here to guide you throughout your aviation journey. Your continuous pursuit of learning and development will not only help you become better equipped to excel in your career but also to foster your personal growth,” Capt. Casibang II shares.

Renz Jayson Dilag (AICAT-AMO Aircraft Maintenance Manager) and Kevin Dy Tria (AICAT-MTC Head of Training) underscored AICAT-MTC’s integrated training philosophy, designed to provide students with an immersive experience, allowing them to explore diverse topics and acquire invaluable knowledge and skills in aeronautical engineering.

Source: Alpha Aviation Group
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Philippines-based Alpha Aviation Group Announces that 18 Students Join its Aircraft Maintenance Internship Program

Alpha Aviation Group (AAG) International Center for Aviation Training (AICAT) Maintenance Training Center (MTC) inducted 18 students from the Philippine State College of Aeronautics (PhilSCA) to its Aviation Maintenance Internship Program (AMIP) on 16 February 2024.

In his welcome remarks, Capt. Gaudencio Maniano (AICAT Accountable Manager) expressed his gratitude to the students for joining the program, underscoring its comprehensive nature and role in preparing the students for their careers in aviation through theoretical concepts and practical applications.

Capt. Vicente Casibang II (AAGP Accountable Manager) was also present to greet the students, highlighting the important role of aircraft maintenance in ensuring the safety and quality of aviation operations. “We are committed to providing you with a training experience that enriches your knowledge while equipping you with the essential skills needed to excel in the industry,” Capt. Casibang shares.

Also in attendance were Renz Jayson Dilag (AICAT-AMO Aircraft Maintenance Manager) and Kevin Dy Tria (AICAT-MTC Head of Training), highlighting AICAT-MTC’s integrated training philosophy that aims to instill a strong foundation of skills, knowledge, and professionalism in its trainees.

Source: Alpha Aviation Group
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China’s Leading Pilot Training Industry Event “Civil Aviation Training and Education (CATES)” Scheduled for May 16-17, 2024

The 12th Civil Aviation Training & Education (CATES) 2024 is scheduled for May 16-17 in Chengdu, China. CATES is the largest aviation and pilot training industry trade event that brings together aviation training professionals from airlines, training organisations, industry suppliers, government and regulator officials.

Forecasted attendance metrics for the event include:

  • 400+ senior delegates from airlines and aviation training services providers
  • 200+ Chinese airlines decision makers
  • 30+ professional industry speakers
  • 30+ industry exhibitors

Key themes to be discussed at CATES 2024 are

  • Let training better service for safety
  • Advanced simulator imagination and exploration of open architecture
  • Establish new model of flight training, focus on high quality development
  • The flight instructors and inspectors management in the context of training reform
  • Understanding of flight training – development of non-technical skill ·Development of competency – the total systems approach
  • EBT and IBT: an intriguing discovery
  • Available tools for EBT implementation
  • CBTA – value & challenges
  • AQP/EBT/CBTA: stay focused on what matters
  • Data driven based EBT implementation discussion
  • The application and development of virtual simulation in flight SOP training
  • Current situation and future development of domestic level D flight simulator motion system
  • Prioritizing human factors for aviation safety
  • Human factors in hybrid team environments: frontiers of humans , automation and risk
  • How can you improve the usability of flight simulators of pilot training

CATES 2024 will be attended by the following airlines, namely:

  • Air China
  • China Eastern
  • China Southern Airlines
  • Hainan Airlines
  • Xiamen Air
  • Shenzhen Airlines
  • Shandong Air
  • Sichuan Airlines
  • Chunqui Airlines
  • China United Airlines
  • West Air
  • Hebei Airlines
  • Juneyao Airlines
  • Tibet Airlines
  • Shanghai Airlines
  • Loongair
  • Tianjin Airlines
  • Okair
  • China Express Airlines
  • Eva Air
  • Donghai Airlines
  • Chengdu Airlines
  • Joy Air
  • Kunming Airlines
  • Capital Airlines
  • China Airline
  • Air Macau
  • Dalian Airlines
  • Qingdao Airlines
  • Ruili Airlines Co., Ltd.
  • 9 Air
  • Air Guilin
  • China Cargo Airlines
  • Air China Cargo
  • China Postal Airlines
  • SF Airlines
  • YT Airlines
  • Nanshan Jet
  • Uni-top Airlines
  • Delta
  • Emirates
  • KLM
  • Air France
  • Compass Airlines
  • Avic Xi’an Aircraft Industry Group Company Ltd.

See event website here. To see the agenda and registration form, click here, or contact us for more information.

Source: CATES
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Indian Regulator Expands Flight Crew Licensing Functions to Additional Offices in 2024

India – The Office of Director General of Civil Aviation announced the commencement of Part Flight Crew Licensing (FCL) functions at Hyderabad and Bengaluru Regional offices.

According to its public notice on February 27, 2024 two new regional offices at Hyderabad and Bengaluru have been made functional for Part FCL functions in addition to the existing regional offices of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.

The Part FCL services that may be availed by stakeholders at these new offices are as mentioned below:

  • Renewal of Instrument Rating (IR).
  • License records update (Validation).
  • Update RTR details.
  • AELP Renewal/ Endorsement

Source: India DGCA

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US Airline Owned Flight School Linked Maintenance Service Provider Receives FAA Diamond Award for 2023

LIFT Academy is proud to announce that LIFT Maintenance has received the Federal Aviation Administration’s Diamond Award of Excellence for maintenance training excellence in 2023. Across LIFT’s three campuses, 100% of their maintenance personnel across all bases participated and received awards this year.

LIFT Academy is supported by LIFT Maintenance, a team of talented aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs) who perform all inspections and repairs on LIFT’s Diamond Aircraft fleet. This work includes 100 hour inspections and around-the-clock maintenance coverage. All LIFT Maintenance staff have intensive factory training from Diamond Aircraft, Austro Engines and Garmin.

LIFT Maintenance is Indiana’s premier aviation maintenance service provider offering 24/7 and offsite capabilities, logbook research, flight reviews from CFIs, flat rate inspections, instrument proficiency checks and more.

LIFT Academy is owned by US regional operator Republic Airways.

Source: LIFT Academy
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