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WORLD-CLASS TRAINING. WORLDWIDE REACH.


Become a Master Technician The Most Valued and Widely Recognized Professional Qualifi cation


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lightSafety Master Technician training provides aviation maintenance professionals with in-depth instruction and real-world practical training. This innovative and unique program is designed to enable maintenance technicians to further enhance their contributions to the safety, reliability and operating effi ciency of the aircraft or components they support and maintain.


The industry-leading Master Technician training program was developed in close collaboration with aviation manufacturers and the experience and expertise of FlightSafety’s highly qualifi ed maintenance training professionals.


Join the more than 2,000 technicians worldwide who have taken this ultimate step in their career development and have achieved the highly valued and widely recognized Master Technician qualifi cation.


Enhance your technical and professional abilities to develop more advanced skills through one or more of FlightSafety’s six paths to becoming a Master Technician.


Multiple Paths to Master Technician


• Avionics Aircraft-specifi c


• Composites Repair & fabrication


• Engine In-depth, engine-specifi c


• Management Career advancement


• Mechanical (Airframe) Aircraft-specifi c


• Mechanical


(Regulatory Compliant) Meets B1, B2


BEECHCRAFT • BOMBARDIER • CESSNA • DASSAULT FALCON • EMBRAER • GULFSTREAM • HAWKER • SAAB • SIKORSKY PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA ENGINES • ROCKWELL COLLINS & HONEYWELL AVIONICS • COMPOSITE MATERIALS


Contact Scott Hunter, Director Worldwide Maintenance Training Sales 800.291.0679 •


mxtrainingsales@fl ightsafety.com


fl ightsafety.com


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