Lincoln University College (LUC) has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with internationally renowned UK based company Resource Group Aviation Technical training (LRTT Ltd) in support of its Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance with an EASA Part66 examinations service.
Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya was established in 2002 as Lincoln College (LC) and was upgraded in 2011. Lincoln University College is one of the premier private institutions of higher education approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and Malaysian Qualifying Agency (MQA, National Accreditation Board). The University College is situated in the cosmopolitan town of Petaling Jaya Near Kelana Jaya LRT Station, which is 10 kilometers west of the capital city, Kuala Lumpur.
Picture: MoU signing between Lincoln University College and Resource Group’s Aviation Technical Training division.
Front now L to R: Prof. Dr. Amiya Bhaumik, Vice Chancellor and CEO of LUC and Mr. Ian Fitzpatrick, Managing Director of Resource Group Aviation Technical Training.
Back row L to R: Datuk Ir. Ismail Hassan, Dean Faculty of Engineering, Datuk Dr Hajjah Bibi Florina Abdullah, Pro-Chancellor and Mr. Keith Stansfield, Business Development Director.
Prof. Dr. Amiya Bhaumik was quoted in saying, “We are very excited about our new partnership with Resource Group and see their experience in the aviation field as a real benefit.”
Mr Ian Fitzpatrick was quoted in saying, “This is a great opportunity for Resource Group to have a presence in Kuala Lumpur with an established provider of higher education. We are very proud to be associated with LUC in support of their Diploma programs with the EASA Part66 examinations.”
Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance
The 3 year Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Technology program primarily focuses on the aspects of aircraft maintenance and repair.
The diploma is based on 38 individual modules, including topics such as math’s, physics and aerodynamics that will help the students to prepare for a career in the aviation industry in areas such as avionics, structural and mechanical.
Following successful completion of the program students can also choose to pursue higher studies with the assistance from our experienced academic team.
EASA approved examinations
The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering program at Lincoln University College incorporates in its syllabus the internationally recognised European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 66 B1 and B2 syllabus which will prepare students for the EASA Part 66 examinations.
Students can study for the Diploma as well as for the EASA exams using the same course syllabus. Using Resource Groups comprehensive training material, students will have the opportunity to prepare and sit the EASA Part66 examinations at the approved Malaysian examination centre.
For details, you can visit www.lincoln.edu.my/EASA
About Resource Group
Resource Groups Aviation Technical Training Division, LRTT LTD, is described by the UK CAA as ‘setting the industry standard’. ATT is a UK CAA administered, EASA Part 147 approved, industry embedded training company of over 13 years of impeccable standing.
ATT holds EASA basic training approvals for licence categories A1, A3, B1.1, B1.3 and B2 covering both fixed and rotary wing. ATT’s Part 147 Approval Number is UK.147.0046.
Lincoln University College flying high with new partnership
Share on facebook
Share on pinterest
Share on twitter
Categories
- Activity (19)
- Blog (27)
- Brown Bag Seminar (5)
- Events (472)
- MOU (55)
- News (90)
- Staff Activity (166)
Activity, Blog, Brown Bag Seminar, Events, News, Staff Activity – Archives
- November 2024 (4)
- October 2024 (5)
- September 2024 (9)
- August 2024 (14)
- July 2024 (14)
- June 2024 (7)
- May 2024 (15)
- April 2024 (9)
- March 2024 (15)
- February 2024 (6)
- January 2024 (12)
- December 2023 (18)
- November 2023 (11)
- October 2023 (12)
- September 2023 (11)
- August 2023 (13)
- July 2023 (20)
- June 2023 (7)
- May 2023 (9)
- April 2023 (7)
- March 2023 (21)
- February 2023 (6)
- January 2023 (3)
- December 2022 (2)
- November 2022 (3)
- October 2022 (8)
- September 2022 (13)
- August 2022 (7)
- July 2022 (11)
- June 2022 (2)
- May 2022 (4)
- April 2022 (4)
- March 2022 (6)
- February 2022 (2)
- January 2022 (1)
- December 2021 (5)
- November 2021 (5)
- October 2021 (1)
- September 2021 (6)
- August 2021 (12)
- July 2021 (8)
- June 2021 (7)
- May 2021 (4)
- April 2021 (9)
- March 2021 (8)
- February 2021 (5)
- November 2020 (5)
- October 2020 (2)
- September 2020 (3)
- August 2020 (1)
- June 2020 (1)
- May 2020 (3)
- April 2020 (5)
- March 2020 (8)
- February 2020 (4)
- January 2020 (14)
- December 2019 (4)
- November 2019 (7)
- October 2019 (21)
- September 2019 (8)
- August 2019 (15)
- July 2019 (26)
- June 2019 (8)
- May 2019 (13)
- April 2019 (23)
- March 2019 (9)
- February 2019 (8)
- January 2019 (5)
- December 2018 (1)
- November 2018 (7)
- October 2018 (5)
- September 2018 (4)
- August 2018 (2)
- July 2018 (3)
- June 2018 (5)
- May 2018 (3)
- April 2018 (5)
- March 2018 (7)
- February 2018 (2)
- January 2018 (8)
- December 2017 (5)
- November 2017 (12)
- October 2017 (7)
- September 2017 (4)
- August 2017 (1)
- July 2017 (33)
- June 2017 (6)
- May 2017 (15)
- April 2017 (15)
- March 2017 (4)
- January 2017 (9)
- December 2016 (4)
- November 2016 (6)
- October 2016 (1)
- September 2016 (4)
- August 2016 (3)
- July 2016 (4)
- June 2016 (1)
- May 2016 (6)
- April 2016 (8)
- March 2016 (2)
- February 2016 (2)
- January 2016 (3)
- November 2015 (1)
- October 2015 (1)
- September 2015 (1)
- August 2015 (1)
- July 2015 (1)
- June 2015 (1)
- May 2015 (2)
- April 2015 (2)
- March 2015 (4)
- February 2015 (2)
- January 2015 (1)
- December 2014 (4)
- October 2014 (1)
- September 2014 (2)
- August 2014 (1)
- June 2014 (2)
- March 2014 (1)
- January 2014 (1)
- December 2012 (1)
- June 2009 (1)