Tue, Oct 07, 2003
CAE's flagship business-aviation
training centre, CAE SimuFlite, has added maintenance training
programs for Falcon 900EX, Falcon 2000 and Gulfstream V aircraft
and has unveiled its new Maintenance Leadership Program (MLP)
at NBAA, this week.
CAE SimuFlite's vice-president and general manager, Tom Stelter,
said the MLP was created "in response to an increased demand for
maintenance training that goes beyond simply teaching technicians
how to analyze, troubleshoot and resolve maintenance problems."
The new program is designed to increase the technical
proficiency of maintenance professionals, as well as their
leadership skills.
"Today's maintenance professionals are interested more than ever
in career path planning, and our program will give them the
hands-on and practical skills they'll need to develop
high-performance technical teams," said Stelter.
In addition, CAE SimuFlite will be
offering a complete maintenance training program for the Falcon
900EX, the Falcon 2000 and the Gulfstream V at its Dallas-Fort
Worth training center.
CAE SimuFlite's maintenance training programs are FAA-recognized
for inspection authorization renewal and the FAA Aviation
Maintenance Technician Award program. They are also approved by
Transport Canada for aircraft maintenance engineer license
endorsement.
CAE is a leading provider of integrated training solutions and
advanced simulation and controls technologies to civil aviation,
military and marine customers. The company generates annual
revenues in excess of C$1 billion and employs more than 6,000
people in Canada, the United States and around the globe.
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