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Re: TAECO Training Centre - Xiamen, CHINA

Postby the.production » Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:27 pm

hello guys, i've been here in taeco for almost 7 months..
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Re: TAECO Training Centre - Xiamen, CHINA

Postby torx » Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:02 pm

How is it so far?
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Re: TAECO Training Centre - Xiamen, CHINA

Postby ninermike » Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:50 am

torx wrote:How is it so far?


Hopefully they are OK lahh... ::D: ::D: ::D:

Just downloaded the latest amendments to EASA Part 66 licensing requirements etc dated 21 October 2011 ...walaooo..so many many many changes to be imposed by the contracting states under EU... :( :( :(

Let's see what's next????.....will they treat NON-EU citizens application for EASA Part 66 with the same privileges/rights???

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Re: TAECO Training Centre - Xiamen, CHINA

Postby FlyingBall » Tue Mar 27, 2012 1:13 am

Hello,sirs.
Am planning to go TAECO.Any feedbacks frm the students thr***??
Any advice that can b given to me.:(
i still don reli get the diff between DCAM and EASA.
Do u guys think that taking the EASA 147 approved course is btr than the 145 etc locally.Why?
The next intake is on 24 april and i just received my offer letter.Am hoping i do not make the wrong choice :o.o:
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Re: TAECO Training Centre - Xiamen, CHINA

Postby ninermike » Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:27 pm

FlyingBall wrote:Hello,sirs.
Am planning to go TAECO.Any feedbacks frm the students thr***??
Any advice that can b given to me.:(
i still don reli get the diff between DCAM and EASA.
Do u guys think that taking the EASA 147 approved course is btr than the 145 etc locally.Why?
The next intake is on 24 april and i just received my offer letter.Am hoping i do not make the wrong choice :o.o:


Hi..Flyingball,

Sshhh...the students are busy studyiing I guess, no news so far lah.. - :))

What.??? :><.: You got to enrol to TAECO without 'an interview or any aptitude test' ???
Correct me if I am wrong here...you received an offer letter without any interview session by TAECO representatives?? No medical check ups??? Ayoyo... :><.:

Flyingball....go fly a BALL !

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Re: TAECO Training Centre - Xiamen, CHINA

Postby orang tua » Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:07 am

FlyingBall wrote:Hello,sirs.
i still don reli get the diff between DCAM and EASA.

For simplicity sake; there's NO differences. It's like doing your degree in Accountancy here locally OR in Australia OR in the US of A. It's like doing your medicine here locally OR in Russia OR in India. You ended up being an accountant OR a doctor.

Do u guys think that taking the EASA 147 approved course is btr than the 145 etc locally.Why?

Depending where you want to work.

The next intake is on 24 april and i just received my offer letter.Am hoping i do not make the wrong choice :o.o:

You definitely making the wrong choice if you actually wanted to be an accountant but chooses aircraft maintenance becoz the glamour .. .. or the stewardesses.
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Re: TAECO Training Centre - Xiamen, CHINA

Postby torx » Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:24 pm

Good answer, orang tua!
Mild one, I would have been sarcastic but I hold on... :^^:
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Re: TAECO Training Centre - Xiamen, CHINA

Postby ninermike » Sat Mar 31, 2012 5:03 am

Woohoo...wonder where will this 8 students end up ?? :p

CHINA? Malaysia? Dungunng? Yeah - a wait and see loop all over again...anyway wishing them all the best and 欢迎到中国来

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TERENGGANU TO SEND 8 STUDENTS TO PURSUE AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING COURSES IN CHINA

KUALA TERENGGANU, March 28 (Bernama) -- The Terengganu state government will send eight diploma holders to pursue an aeronautical engineering course at Taikoo Aircraft Engineering Co Ltd in China.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Said said the course fee for all the students who would be based in Xiamen, near the Gaoqi Xiamen International Airport, would be borne by Yayasan Terengganu.

"All the students selected have a diploma in Mechanical Engineering and had scored excellent marks in a number of tests held prior to their selection," he said after witnessing the signing a Memorandum of Understanding Yayasan Terengganu director Zakaria Yusof and Taikoo Aircraft Engineering Co Ltd (Taeco), Candy Nie at Wisma Darul Iman here today.

Ahmad said Yayasan Terengganu had allocated RM1 million for the eight students who would complete their course in two years.

He added that more students would be selected to undergo similar courses in the future, provided the students met the criteria and qualification needed.

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