Those wishing to qualify for a Canadian Aircraft Maintenance Engineer license must successfully complete approved maintenance tasks appropriate to the rating sought in accordance with CARs requirements. This AME personal logbook designed by Michael Culhane ATPL BSc BA JD is logically organized based on CARs requirements with separate sections for M1/M2, Avionics (E) and Structures (S) ratings, along with separate columns for completion dates and certifications by the supervising AME. Additional sections are provided for personal data, education, training and employment history. Those using this logbook will find it offers and effective means to keep a comprehensive and accurate record of AME experience and training that will fully meet CARs requirements. |
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