May 23, 2007 #1 sigma38 Aerospace Apr 10, 2007 25 0 0 US Anyone know if non-Boeing employees can take the Boeing airframe repair course and if so how to get details? Thanks.
Anyone know if non-Boeing employees can take the Boeing airframe repair course and if so how to get details? Thanks.
May 23, 2007 1 #2 HANDCALC Aerospace Jun 28, 2004 35 0 0 CA Sigma38, Yes they can. Ignoring the confusion of name changes from Boeing and FlightSafetyBoeing (FSB), the following courses from http://WWW.ALTEONTRAINING.com are what you are looking for: Structures - Metallic Repair Structural Repair for Engineers - Part I, II and III http://www.alteontraining.com/training/coursedetails.aspx?id=1932 http://www.alteontraining.com/training/coursedetails.aspx?id=1933 http://www.alteontraining.com/training/coursedetails.aspx?id=1934 Part I is highly recommended for new hires, and depending on your work experience, an engineering degree is not always a prerequisite. Good luck approaching your company to invest in your professional development Cheers - Handcalc Upvote 0 Downvote
Sigma38, Yes they can. Ignoring the confusion of name changes from Boeing and FlightSafetyBoeing (FSB), the following courses from http://WWW.ALTEONTRAINING.com are what you are looking for: Structures - Metallic Repair Structural Repair for Engineers - Part I, II and III http://www.alteontraining.com/training/coursedetails.aspx?id=1932 http://www.alteontraining.com/training/coursedetails.aspx?id=1933 http://www.alteontraining.com/training/coursedetails.aspx?id=1934 Part I is highly recommended for new hires, and depending on your work experience, an engineering degree is not always a prerequisite. Good luck approaching your company to invest in your professional development Cheers - Handcalc
May 23, 2007 Thread starter #3 sigma38 Aerospace Apr 10, 2007 25 0 0 US Got it, good stuff, thanks. Upvote 0 Downvote