Is ICS course enough for tech exam?
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Is ICS course enough for tech exam?
Hi guys,
I’m currently working in asia as an AME and thinking about to get a Canadian M2 license.
For that reason, I am studying myself with Jeppesen A&P and TC study and reference guide.
Because Jeppesen is not tailored for Canadian tech exam, I’m spending my time for just finding information.
So, I’m thinking about to enroll ICS course.
I’ve got my basic training from Australia and 7yrs of experience. So I only need to pass the exams I think.
Anybody knows whether the course is enough for tech exam or not?
If not, please recommend any self study source.
Many thanks.
I’m currently working in asia as an AME and thinking about to get a Canadian M2 license.
For that reason, I am studying myself with Jeppesen A&P and TC study and reference guide.
Because Jeppesen is not tailored for Canadian tech exam, I’m spending my time for just finding information.
So, I’m thinking about to enroll ICS course.
I’ve got my basic training from Australia and 7yrs of experience. So I only need to pass the exams I think.
Anybody knows whether the course is enough for tech exam or not?
If not, please recommend any self study source.
Many thanks.
Re: Is ICS course enough for tech exam?
Hey Australian ame,
Hope all is well in Asia.
You will have to get a transport Canada officer to assess your previous training and schooling for a full outcome.
Are you a licensed casa b1.1 holder ?
Normally they accept all your time working on planes but will have to write the 4 tests:
Airframe
Power plant
Standard practice
Air regs.
I would personally do the course offered in Manitoba for prep for these tests.
Hope all is well in Asia.
You will have to get a transport Canada officer to assess your previous training and schooling for a full outcome.
Are you a licensed casa b1.1 holder ?
Normally they accept all your time working on planes but will have to write the 4 tests:
Airframe
Power plant
Standard practice
Air regs.
I would personally do the course offered in Manitoba for prep for these tests.
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Re: Is ICS course enough for tech exam?
The ICS course IS the Jeppeson books. Most of the apprentices that I have helped study for their exams have used the Jeppeson material and passed the exams. You will needs to get the CARs for the AME book to pass the CARs.
Re: Is ICS course enough for tech exam?
Hi buddy, actually I’m not an Australian ame.Dash8-400 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:10 am Hey Australian ame,
Hope all is well in Asia.
You will have to get a transport Canada officer to assess your previous training and schooling for a full outcome.
Are you a licensed casa b1.1 holder ?
Normally they accept all your time working on planes but will have to write the 4 tests:
Airframe
Power plant
Standard practice
Air regs.
I would personally do the course offered in Manitoba for prep for these tests.
I only finished my studying in AUS and back to my hometown, Korea.
So, I’m not an casa lame as well, but recently I got my EASA a few months ago.
I expected that I have to write tech and regs exams and I registered ICS to prep tech exam.
I’m still waiting my textbook to be delivered far away.
One thing I hope is getting rid of corona virus and Canadian border opens for foreigners to write exam soon.
Thanks for your reply.
Re: Is ICS course enough for tech exam?
Alright.Hugh Jasshole wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 12:58 pm The ICS course IS the Jeppeson books. Most of the apprentices that I have helped study for their exams have used the Jeppeson material and passed the exams. You will needs to get the CARs for the AME book to pass the CARs.
I already have my own Jeppesen books and registered ICS.Maybe I will have two sets of Jeppesen.
Thanks bro.