Future of Aviation Maintenance Maintenance
Future of Aviation Maintenance Maintenance
Future of Aviation Maintenance Maintenance
NBAA
Business
David Heydt Rick Ochs
Associate
Honorary
Bob Gould Jim West Tim Steinhauser Phil Randall Lee Brewster John Casker Ed Gagnon Howard Dufour Jim Scavotto Tom Hendershot Kevin Fitzpatrick Len Beauchemin Patrick Delahoussaye
NBAA Proposal
Aviation Maintenance Professional
NBAA Proposal
Aviation Maintenance Professional
We Call this
Easy right?
We know who are the A&Ps But just who is the Avionics Technician?
Ask Jim Sparks
In the March 2007 issue of AMT Avionics Technicians - Do they really exist?
Executive Summary
NBAA Aviation Maintenance Committee Professional Development White Paper
An initiative offered by the NBAA Training/Advanced Education Sub-committee
AMTE
(Aviation Maintenance Technical Engineer) Combining the A&P, IA and Avionics skill sets with a required ten year contiguous experience history composed of any combination of years of service in any rated capacity following the award of all certificates, licenses and ratings. Currently the qualification for Avionics technicians industry certification would be the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) GROL (General Radiotelephone Operators License). In the near future that qualification will be enhanced by an FAA certificated Avionics rating. If a technician held or attained an FCC GROL that would remain as is, distinct to the privileges of the FCC license in the FCC CFR (Code of Federal Regulation) Part 47 rules i.e. 91s, 135s or 145s working on transmitters up to 250 watts or 1000 watts PEP (peak envelope power). With regard to aviation, return to service privileges already granted to the A&P technician and additional certification privileges granted to the qualified FAA Avionics technician would remain distinct to CFR 14 subpart rules.
Project Bootstrap
Project Bootstrap is the industry and educational partnerships that must be the driver for vision plan (above) to be achieved. Acting on behalf of Business Aviation Technicians nationwide it becomes the responsibility of this subcommittee under the auspices of the NBAA to lead the formation of partnerships. The career advancement of technician will be the primary goal.
For reference and detail visit the Forum, the complete white paper is published.
Strategic Partners
Current Partners
ATEC AEA AMT NBAA NCATT NATA ERAU HAI AIM Penn. Dassault Aviation Lufthansa Technique Global Jet Services Gulfstream Aerospace
Future Partners
2008
Academic connection established in 2008 with AABI
NCATT
Test Cert Accred Tech Cert Admin Database
Project Bootstrap
An NBAA lead Industry Coalition for the AMTE
Public Relations & Comm
Academic Partners
Seminars & Conferences
AABI/Purdue/ EmbryRiddle
Customer Base
Tech Societys/AEA
NCATT.org
NCATT is
Developer of Avionics Technical Standards National Science Foundation funded Serving the aviation and aerospace industry Governed by the industry Non profit
Distribution
Surveillance Weather Avoidance
Certification Documents
Technician Records/Database
YES, YOU
AT
JAMT
A&P/IA
AE/EE/ME/ CE + AMTE + NBAA CAM + five years mgmt experience AMTE + CAM
AET
AMT
A&P MAT
Apprentice
Apprentice
FAA Pt.65
MAMT
AMTE
Co-Chair - Dave Benoff Co-Chair /NCATT/AEA Liaison- Rick Ochs NBAA MC Liaison Brad Townsend
ASG Purpose
To fulfill the Mission of Project Bootstrap for all segments of Professional Aviation Maintenance around the world
ASG Objectives
To build the Architecture for Project Bootstrap Provide 12 member Experience Review Board
Academic
Experience
Recurrent Training
Annual Recurrent Training Biennial Recurrent Training
"Avionics Technician"
Employed as an aviation electronics, electrical No experience required or installation technician MinimuMinimum Testing Standardm Testing Standard No experience required NCATT AET + Completion of military avionics school OR FCC GROL license OR FAA Certified Repairman OR 2 yr. Cert. from Elect./Electronic Voc.Tech. school 2 years Demonstrated Avionics Tech OR AT + 33% NCATT AT Certs + ASG AMT OR Military E4 - E6 AT / AE Private Pilot's Certificate OR AS degree in avionics/electronics/electrical OR Civilian Prof /121 Initial A/C Training cert 4 years Avionics Tech OR JAT + 66% of NCATT AT Certs + Pilots Instrument Rating OR Military E7 - E9 AT/AE ASG JAMT JAT + 90% of NCATT AT Certs OR BS EE/Avionics/ECT/EET Degree + ASG AT OR GROL via FCC Second Class conversion + NCATT AET
Academic
Employed as a working technician under the supervision of an A&P Technician with an A or P certificate FAA A&P + Completion of military training OR Civilian tech/147 school OR FAA Certified Repairman OR FAA Silver Award level OR FCC GROL AMT + IA OR ASG AT OR Prof 91/121 Initial A/C Training cert OR AS degree in aviation maintenance OR FAA Ruby Award level OR PAMA/SAE AME cert OR Private Pilot's Certificate JAMT + ASG JAT OR NDT Level Two cert OR Composite Level cert OR FAAST Team Member OR FAA Dispatchers certificate OR Pilot's Instrument Rating OR FAA Diamond Award FAA Charles Taylor Award OR BS ME/CE/MM + ASG AMT
Experience
No experience required
Recurrent Training
Annual Recurrent Training Biennial Recurrent Training
"Journeyman AMT"
"Master AMT"
Experience
10 years accumulated experience in any category or silo
Recurrent Training
Annual Recurrent Training Biennial Recurrent Training 16 Hours Soft Skills Training
2 Hrs FAA reg training
$200,000