u/FillFlimsy4507

Transitioning career into maintenace part (will be completing bachelors in aerospace engineering soon)-easa part 66 license as an non-EU person in Europe or tc approved in canada-hoping for best suggestions :)

In Need of Real Help!!!

Is anyone here who choosed AME path after completing bachelor’s in Aerospace/Aeronautical engineering? I am thinking to do so too and I am in dilemma what should I do?which country will be best to get EASA license? I am in search of a country such that while I study masters in a general course(in public uni or lower tution fees colleges),I will be able to get apprenticeship,internships or any junior or assistant roles so that I can fill up my logbook too. Is there any country such that bachelors degree in aerospace/aeronautical engineering is considered in technical trade.

OR,should spend some money and join EASA part 147 schools directly rather than masters.if so suggest easa part 147 schools in europe,tc approved ame school in canada and casa approved ame schools in australia with lower tution fees and prioritize: real aircraft exposure,recognized approvals,airline/MRO connections,OJT opportunities,licensing conversion possibilities.

Note:I am from non-EU country.

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u/FillFlimsy4507 — 4 days ago