The Caribbean Aerospace College
had its launch and first graduation ceremony on Friday, March 19, 2010 at its
location on Dumfries Road,
New Kingston.
The College which started out in October with twelve students
is the brainchild of brothers Leslie and Jamie Chang. They along with the
Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA), the Ministry of Transport and Works as
well as the Air Transport Training College (ATTC), the training arm of the
Singapore Institute of Aerospace Engineers (SIAE) have partnered to form one of
only two such institutions in the English speaking
Caribbean. The Institution will be run as a non-profit organisation
offering training opportunities to professionals for the local and global
aviation industry. In this respect, the College will be utilising the technical
training curriculum of ATTC, which has been approved by the JCAA.
In terms of course offerings, the College offers the
following:
- A Diploma in Airport Management
- A Specialist Diploma in Flight Dispatch
- An Associate Degree in Aircraft Maintenance
Engineering
The Diploma in Airport Management is intended to prepare
students to work in airports and related or client business while the Associate
Degree or License Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (LAME) This is an industry
based vocational qualification programme designed for people who want to become
a licensed Aicraft Maintenance Engineer. Such students will be prepared to sit
their AME exams with the JCAA.
The Specialist Diploma in Flight Dispatch (SDFD is a
programme to produce Flight Dispatchers. These are persons responsible for
planning and monitoring the progress of an aircraft’s journey. In airline
operations, both the pilot in command and the dispatcher are legally responsible
for the safety of a flight.
Speaking at the ceremony, Guest Speaker Minister Mike Henry
lauded the College for the giant ‘leap of faith’ it took in establishing the
institution. He had special praise for the Chang brothers (Jamie and Leslie) for
the vision they had in conceptualising and bringing the dream of the college to
reality.
Continuing, the Minister said, “The advent of the
Caribbean
Aerospace College
marks a very significant date in Jamaica’s aviation history. This, as they say, is really an idea
whose time has come. This College has now given young persons who have always
had a dream to get into aviation, an opportunity to do so in a less than
complicated manner.”
Already the College has 12 students, five of whom graduated
from the Flight Dispatcher course on the same afternoon of the launch. They
completed the three hundred hours required for the Flight Dispatcher
certification. The College has started to attract top level students as among
the batch of students is Jamar Hamilton, the top student from the CXC-CSEC 2009
examinations.
The College is currently in the process of seeking
accreditation from the Ministry of Education and the University Council of
Jamaica. In terms of job prospects for graduates, part of the agreement with Singapore is that they (graduates), up to 1,000 of them may be
assisted by the Singaporeans in being placed in jobs all over the world.
Also speaking at the ceremony were: Mrs. Melanie Quinton, Director; Mr.
Jamie Chang, President; Dr. Meredith Hypolite-Derby who gave an overview of the
College; Mrs. Dorothy Francis who chaired the proceedings and Ms. Shellie-Ann
Anderson who gave the vote of thanks.