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Aug 02, 2012 News
LIAT Airlines Line Engineer Dorian Nicholas, who graduated from the Art Williams and Harry Wendt Aeronautical Engineering School in December last year with a maintenance engineer’s licence, has been announced as a 2012 Scholarship winner to the Airworthiness course conducted by the International Federation of Airworthiness (IFA) in London.
The School is operated by the Aircraft Owners Association of Guyana and is headed by Captain Malcolm Chan-a-Sue, who is the Executive Director of the Association.
Captain Chan-a-Sue said that he is “delighted and honoured that the IFA has accepted our nomination for their ‘2012 Scholarship award’.
The Art Williams and Harry Wendt Aeronautical Engineering School is the only Aeronautical Engineering School in the Caribbean. It is accredited and certified by the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority and the Civil Aviation Authorities of Jamaica and Suriname and the Caribbean Aviation Safety Oversight System of CARICOM.
The United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority audited the School in 2008 and declared it acceptable for certification within British Overseas Territories in the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean, inclusive of Bermuda and the Falkland Islands.
The School has also been certified by the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards and is certified to the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System Standards. It is also the first tertiary education institution in CARICOM with an ISO 9001.
The school has graduated to date 217 students, 100 of whom are fully licenced Aviation Engineers, working internationally and throughout the Caribbean for a number of major airlines.
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