by orang tua » Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:02 pm
got this from newspaper ... ...
For aircraft engineering, there are 147 approved training centres in the world offering EASA Part 66 Cat B Mechanical or Avionics Engineering, including the City of Bristol College, Bristol, UK, Aviation Australia, Queensland, Australia and TAECO Training Centre, Xiamen, China. With approved training and two years related working experience, students can obtain a licence to certify aircraft airworthiness. For commercial pilot training, the approved centres include BASAIR Aviation College, Sydney, Australia and Asian Institute of Aviation, Eba, the Philippines.
torx,
i dont think the guys log onto flylah ... ... they cud hv been in nilai instead if they log in.
it's the power of marketing ... if you think your product is good and you work hard at selling it ... they bound to be takers ... furthermore if i was 18 years old having parents with money .... i might be in China by now.