Objective
OBJECTIVES
Aircraft maintenance is a booming industrial sector which requires highly qualified personnel. The sector is faced with multiple technological developments and the technicians have to be able to adapt to them as quickly as possible. Therefore, the project proposes to develop continuing training methodologies which are capable of taking technological changes into account, and to adapt training in line with the qualifications required in the aircraft maintenance sector . These methodologies will lead to new qualifications and must be validated by the aeronautical authorities and training centres.
ACTIVITIES
Initially, the partners propose to analyse the deficiencies in existing training programmes in relation to the skills required by aircraft maintenance companies. This analysis will reveal the training requirements of the sector. The partners will design training modules based on multimedia tools which can be transferred by computer. This will make the new modules easily accessible to anyone wishing to perfect their training. The training modules will be evaluated by a test group, validated by training centres and the aeronautical authorities and then distributed as widely as possible throughout the EU.
PRODUCTS
The continuing training modules for aircraft maintenance engineers will firstly be distributed in Greece, France and Belgium. Multimedia tools for use on PCs will be used to support the modules.
Contract number : GR/95/2/1168/P/II.1.1.b)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Open and distance learning
Products :
New occupational profiles
Management tools for transnational placements
Distance training tools
Public :
Workers/ Employees
Young people entering work
Young people in training
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Coordinator
320 09 Schimatari
Greece
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