A LICENCED aircraft engineer has proposed to the Port Moresby Technical College to teach aircraft engineering.
Regional Aviation Academy principal and executive director Nick Kuiaha presented a proposal last week to the college to revive aviation training in the country which was last conducted in 1987 by the PNG military. He said providing aviation training would cost less for students than going abroad. “The demand for aircraft engineers and pilots is very high. And that is when Pom Tech collaborates to teach the aviation courses,” he said. The objectives of the Regional Aviation Academy relate directly to the national government’s development priorities which include:
“One of my ex-students is the governor now for Central province and was in the last lot I taught. So in year 2000 I went back to the Civil Aviation College and started the school (RAA).” Students who wish to study aircraft engineering must do well in maths and physics, Kuiaha told The National. Maths and physics will be taught for upgrading students who come from rural areas and wish to study in the aviation industry, he said. The National
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sera
11/11/2017 02:26:55 am
Thats good for people who cannot afford to go oversease
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Sirak
12/25/2017 11:19:59 pm
It would be a dream come true for students who can not afford to go overseas to study in aviation industry upon their personal interests
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1/31/2018 11:40:51 pm
I like it,that my dream, to be coming a aircraft engineers,thank you so much,
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