by Admiral » Thu May 13, 2010 9:53 pm
MIAT is PART-147 Training Organization. Yes, after completing all courses in MIAT, it only take 2 years working on live aircraft to get the EASA Part-66 license. Actually, you can sit the EASA exam during study, or directly after you graduate from MIAT, and if you pass all the examination, you will get a freeze EASA license until you the completion of 2 years maintenance live aircraft practices. MIAT have The Maintenance Training Organization Exposition, MTOE for the part-147 approval. Meanwhile the Aero-Bildung collaboration, is for the market wise for grads to work in EU.