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Guidance: Apprenticeship standard: aircraft maintenance certifying engineer (approved for delivery)

Updated: Assessment plan published.

This document is relevant to:

those looking to apply for an apprenticeship employers wanting to recruit an apprentice training organisations working with employers to make the apprenticeships available

This standard is ready to use.

Under our reforms, employer-designed standards will replace frameworks, and will be clear and concise. From 2017 to 2018 as many apprenticeship starts as possible will be on the new standards.

Employers involved in creating this standard

The standard for a aircraft maintenance certifying engineer was developed by:

BAE Systems Harrods Aviation (SME) Inflite MRO services London Executive Aviation (SME) Monarch Aircraft Engineering BBGA (Representative Body) TAG Farnborough Engineering Ltd (SME) Virgin Atlantic Airways AQMS (SME) Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group Gama Aviation (SME) MOD Multiflight (SME) Funding information for employers and training organisations

Funding band (5 = highest 1 = lowest): 5

Maximum core government contribution: £18,000

Read the funding rules for apprenticeship standards for further information.


Local copy of AIRWORTHINESS_-_Aircraft_Maintenance_Certifying_Engineer.pdf
Local copy of Assessment_Plan_for_Aircraft_Maint_Cert_Eng.pdf

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apprenticeship-standard-aircraft-maintenance-certifying-engineer

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