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Welcome to Stevenson Campus, Red River College Transport Canada Approval and Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) Licensing - Transport Canada is the department of the Federal Government of Canada regulating all aspects of civil air transportation in Canada, including AME licensing. - Only an AME may certify maintenance carried out on a Canadian Civil Aircraft. - This AME Diploma Course fulfills the Transport Canada basic training requirement for AMEs. - A candidate for an AME license requires 48 months of aircraft maintenance experience. - Transport Canada credits 19 months of aircraft maintenance experience to students successfully completing this course. - Candidates are then responsible to find suitable employment within the industry to meet the balance of the licensing requirements Red River College Policies All students should familiarize themselves with Red River College Policies, which are available in a handbook and online at www.rrc.mb.ca Page 1 of 20

Attendance and Conduct STEVENSON CAMPUS Class Times - Unless otherwise indicated by the instructor, class times are from 8:30 AM to 4:30: P.M. - Lunch Break is from 12:00 noon until 1:00 PM. - Breaks are at the instructor s discretion. Late for Class - 4 lates are equal to one absence. - Students arriving after class begins will be marked late. - If a student arrives more than 15 minutes after class begins, he or she will be marked as absent. Absences Under Transport Canada Regulations, students enrolled in an approved program must not miss more than 5% of the program. This works out to 13.5 days or 27 absences over the length of the program. (One absence is a half-day). The Canadian Aviation Regulations state, The 5 percent absence policy is intended for illness, bereavement, or other circumstances beyond the individual s control. RRC Policy A2 Attendance/Absence from Programs - The policy states A learner who remains away from the program for five consecutive working days without notifying the chair and obtaining agreement may be to have withdrawn from the program. Academic Probation with respect to Attendance - RRC Policy A22-4 Students who fail to make satisfactory progression and/or show poor attendance may be placed on academic probation. Specific conditions will be identified that must be met by the student within a specific time period. If these conditions are not met, the student will be required to withdraw from the program. Page 2 of 20

Students missing more than 13.5 days (5%) are subject to a change in graduation status. Approved and Acceptable Training The approved training diploma requires a minimum grade of 70% in all of the courses and 95% attendance. It exempts the graduate from writing the Transport Canada Technical AME license exams and gives the student a 19 month experience credit towards the AME M license experience requirement. The acceptable training diploma shows that the graduate has met a minimum grade of 60% in all of the program courses. The diploma can be used by the graduate to show Transport Canada and employers that they have met an acceptable minimum training standard for an AME M license. The graduate does not receive the 19 month experience credit and must write all of the TC technical exams. Behavior Harassment/Violence/Criminal Acts - Stevenson Campus, Red River College, reserves the right and will take action to expel or suspend any student who: - Harasses students or staff members for any reason - Endangers the safety of students and staff - Commits acts of violence or threatens to commit acts of violence - Engages in acts of vandalism or theft on Training Centre Property - Commits any other criminal offence while on Training Centre Property Stevenson Campus is monitored by RRC security video camera surveillance. At Stevenson-RRC, general rules of consideration and good conduct apply. RRC policy H1 Respectful College is enforced. Use of Electronic Devices - You are encouraged to use Smart phones, Cell phones and similar devices for classroom work. Texting and talking on the phone is considered a disruption to class and you will be asked to leave. - The use of MP3 players or similar devices is restricted to lunch and coffee breaks. Page 3 of 20

- Lectures may be recorded only with the written consent of the instructor. Instructors have the right to refuse permission to record their lectures or classes. Smoking - Smoking is not permitted in the facility, or on the front entrance steps. A smoking area is provided outside at the back stair exit. Testing and Grading General - There are 29 courses in the AME diploma program. - If a student fails a prerequisite course and is eligible for a supplemental examination, he or she will be allowed to proceed on a probationary basis with his or her course or practical work, until the results of the supplemental examination(s) is/are known; - Students must pass each course to successfully graduate. - There is no final exam, however, there is a written exam at the end of each course, or a series of tests during the course. - Copies of the written exam must be returned to the instructor after the test. - Written exams will be reviewed with the students after marking. - In applicable course, a practical project or a series of practical projects must be completed. - Where a course requires a written test and a practical project, students must pass both to successfully complete the course. - Written and practical marks will not be averaged within a course. - The pass mark for a written test or practical project is 70%. Student Progression Supplemental Examinations - Students are allowed one supplemental examination after scoring below 70% on a written exam in any course other than foundation courses listed in Annex A. - Supplemental exams will not be authorized for marks above 70% - The pass mark for TC approved training is 70% and acceptable training 60% - There are no supplemental examinations permitted in foundation courses - Students are limited to three supplemental examinations in the AME diploma program with a maximum of one supplemental exam per course. - Students will be referred to the Quality Manager to apply for a supplemental examination. The Quality manger will supply the student with a Supplemental Exam Application Form. - The Quality Manager will ensure the student has received peer tutoring and paid the applicable supplemental exam fee. - Supplemental exams must occur no sooner that five training days after the initial exam, unless otherwise authorized by the Quality Manager Page 4 of 20

- If the student is absent from the supplemental exam, the original mark will stand as the final mark. (See Missed Exams RRC policy A22-7 next page) - The grade achieved on the supplemental exam will be averaged with the grade from the original exam. - If a student achieves a passing grade for the affected course, a mark of 70% will be entered into the student records. - Providing a graduating student has not reached the supplemental examination limit, he or she may apply to the Quality Assurance Manager to write a supplemental exam in any course where they may have achieved less than 70%. He or she may apply to write the supplemental examination within 2 months of program end. - There is no accommodation for supplemental practical projects Academic Probation - RRC Policy A22 Student Evaluation and Progression. The supplemental exam policy is intended to assist students who may have difficulties with isolated courses. Consistent course failures may result in a student being placed on academic probation. Missed Exams - RRC Policy A22-7 Student Evaluation and Progression. Students who absent themselves from examination sittings without a valid reason acceptable to the chair will be given a grade of F (0%). A student who is unable to write a final examination because of illness or other mitigating circumstances must notify the Chair as soon as possible, and provide a written advisement within seven days of the examination date. Textbooks Available at RRC Bookzone as per book list. Students MUST have all required textbooks to attend class. If a student does not have the necessary textbook they may be refused admission to the class. Holidays and Breaks - As per attached schedule* - There are no classes one Wednesday afternoon per month to accommodate student appointments, etc. *Schedules and dates subject to change Parking - See reception for parking availability, rates and payment. Page 5 of 20

Lockers - See reception to obtain a locker. - Outerwear and backpacks must be stored in the lockers and are not permitted in classrooms/resource centre/shops. Complaints and Grievances - Complaints or grievances should be brought to the attention of the Academic Coordinator. Security Advisory Due to the sensitive nature of many aircraft maintenance jobs, prospective employers may require you to undergo one or both of the following: - Security check. - Physical examination, including drug/alcohol testing. Tools Required Tools (Must be purchased and on site following one month of start date) - ¼ drive ratchet set with socket sizes from ¼ through ½, shallow and deep, 12 point. - 3 inch (1/4 drive) extension. - 3/8 drive ratchet set with socket sizes from 3/8 through ¾, shallow and deep, 12 point - 3 inch 3/8 drive extension - standard combination wrench set, ¼ through ¾ - 12 oz ball peen hammer - soft face hammer (not a rubber mallet) - common (slotted) and Phillips screwdriver set, long and stubby (individual screwdrivers, not a set of individual bits) - steel pin punch set with 1/16 through ¼ punches - 6 duck bill pliers - 6 side cutters (wire cutters) - gasket scraper - 6 needle nose pliers - 6 slip joint pliers - small standard vise grip - small needle nose vice grip - hack saw - aviation snips (right, left, and straight) - machinists scale (12 ) (to be purchased from Stevenson Campus) Page 6 of 20

- combination square - scriber - automatic centre punch - Flashlight - 10X Magnifying glass - small tool bench top box (rolling cabinets are discouraged) - standard allen key set (individual allen keys) Optional Tools - ¼ drive swivel sockets - off-set wrench set - ¼ drive speed handle - ½ Breaker bar w/ ½ to 3/8 adapter - water pump pliers Shop Safety It is our goal to provide a safe learning environment! Safety Shoes must be worn at all times in the hangar and shop area. Students without safety shoes may be refused access to the hangar or shop and be marked absent. Hearing protection must be worn when: - Running aircraft engines - Riveting - Participating in any other high noise activity Eye Protection: Students must wear safety glasses, which can be purchased from stores, when instructed to do so, and when conducting any of the following: - Drilling - Cutting, - Applying solvents - Hammering - Chiseling - Grinding - Filing - Riveting - Any operation involving the use of a power tool - Any operation involving the forming or shaping of a material Page 7 of 20

- Students must not operate shop machinery, aircraft, or ground handling equipment without first undergoing training and receiving authorization from an instructor. Chemical Protection: - When working with solvents, batteries, paints, or any chemical substances, students must take the appropriate safety precautions as instructed. Any safety hazards observed by students should be reported to the instructor immediately. The Stevenson Campus uses a Ticket system to track and respond to safety concerns or disregard to safety conventions. The system is intended to be a non-punitive reporting system. Repeated violations may be grounds for disciplinary action. Hangar and Shop Access - For safety reasons, students are not permitted in the Hangar or shops unless directly supervised by and instructor Safety Infraction Tickets - The Stevenson Campus uses as Safety Infraction ticket system to advise of, track and correct repetitive safety infractions. - The student will receive a ticket from a safety supervisor, such as their instructor or an educational assistant - A copy of the ticket is submitted to the safety committee - The student is then offered opportunity to respond to the infraction and the safety committee delivers a corrective action, creating a closed loop. - Repeated instances of safety infractions may be grounds for disciplinary action Stores Procedures - Access to stores is limited to authorized persons. - All parts and supplies removed from stores must be signed out on appropriate sign-out ledger. Tool Control Student-owned tools - Student tool boxes must be stored in the designated area. - Each student is responsible for his or her own tools. - Students MUST have all tools on the tool list to participate in hangar/shop projects and may be refused participation if they do not have appropriate tools Stevenson Tools - Tools removed from stores must be signed out using the tool requisition form. Page 8 of 20

Shop Clean-up Standards Daily Clean-Up - Toolboxes put way on the shelves provided - Manuals Returned to shelves - Immediate area swept - Waste oil/fuel cleaned up stored in explosion-proof cabinet - Oil drip trays cleaned and put away - Oily rags put in oily rag cans - Papers, rags, wrappers, put away - Drill presses, saws etc. cleaned off - The only things that should be left on the tables and trays at the end of the day are tagged aircraft parts. Weekly - Sweep hangar and shop floors - Mop hangar and shop floors - Clean off all machinery - Empty all trash cans All Students will participate in hangar clean up as per the clean-up schedule Page 9 of 20

Fire Procedures IN CASE OF FIRE ALARM The fire alarm at Stevenson is a bell sounding at short intervals. There are no other similar bells that will sound at Stevenson. When you hear the fire alarm bell, leave the building immediately through the nearest safe exit. Do not use the elevator! Once you are outside, locate your instructor and the rest of your class in the main parking lot to facilitate a head count. If You Find or Suspect a Fire 1) If you smell smoke, gas or see fire, remain calm, take the following action immediately and without question. Delay may be fatal. 2) Activate the fire alarm pull station to alert everyone in the building to evacuate and to summon the Fire Department. 3) Instruct anyone in the immediate area to evacuate the building and close the door of the room in which the fire is located. 4) When you hear the bell, leave the building immediately through the nearest safe exit. Leave the building, but do not use the elevators. 5) If the fire is small, you or someone nearby may attempt to extinguish it if familiar with auxiliary fire apparatus operation. Instructions are generally on the apparatus, i.e. fire extinguisher or fire hose. 6) Do not let anyone turn back or re-enter for any reason until given permission by the Fire Department or Officer in charge. Page 10 of 20

STEVENSON CAMPUS ANNEX A Course Prerequisite and Progression Course Prerequisite Tools and Equipment Aircraft Structural Materials Airframe Fuel Systems Aviation Math & Physics None Avionics Electrical Systems 2 CARs Intro to CARs Composites Aircraft Structural Materials Drawings None Dynamic Drive Systems Electrical Systems 1 Structures, Assembly, and Rigging 1 None Electrical Systems 2 Electrical Systems 1 Aviation Math & Physics Electrical Systems 3 Electrical Systems 2 Environmental Systems Aviation Math & Physics Page 11 of 20

Ethics Course None Prerequisite Ground Handling None Human Factors None Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems Ice & Rain Protection None Instruments Intro to CARs Aviation Math & Physics None Landing Gear Maintenance Procedures CARs Metallic Structures Instruments NDT Reciprocating Engines 3 Propellers Turbine Engines 3 Electrical Systems 3 Metallic Structures Aircraft Structural Materials NDT Electrical Systems 2 Propellers Reciprocating Engines 2 Turbine Engines 2 Reciprocating Engines 1 Aviation Math & Physics Reciprocating Engines 2 Reciprocating Engines 1 Reciprocating Engines 3 Reciprocating Engines 2 Electrical Systems 2 Page 12 of 20

Rotary Wing Theory of Flight Structures, Assembly, and Rigging 1 Structures, Assembly, and Rigging 1 None Course Prerequisite Structures, Assembly, and Rigging 2 Structures, Assembly, and Rigging 1 Tools & Equipment Ground Handling Turbine Engines 1 Aviation Math & Physics Turbine Engines 2 Turbine Engines 1 Turbine Engines 3 Turbine Engines 2 Electrical Systems 2 Vibration Analysis Dynamic Drive Systems Weight & Balance Wood & Fabric Aviation Math & Physics Aircraft Structural Materials Page 13 of 20

AME Diploma Program Course Prerequisites and Progression Ground Handling Tools and Equipment Aircraft Hardware Foundation Courses Aviation Math and Physics Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems Aircraft Structural Materials Structures, Assembly, and Rigging 1 Ethics Ice and Rain Protection Systems Environmental Systems Reciprocating Engines 1 Turbine Engines 1 Electrical Systems 1 Landing Gear Wood and Fabric Rotary Wing Theory of Flight Structures, Assembly, and Rigging 2 Intro To CARs Drawings Weight And Balance Reciprocating Engines 2 Turbine Engines 2 Electrical Systems 2 Composites Dynamic Drive Systems CARs Human Factors Airframe Fuel Systems Propellers Electrical Systems 3 Avionics NDT Metallic Structures Vibration Analysis Instruments Reciprocating Engines 3 Turbine Engines 3 Maintenance Procedures Release: Original, May 13, 2011 Page 14 of 20

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BOOK LIST Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Diploma Program Text Book: Cat/ISBN/SKU# JEPPESEN/ A&P TECHNICIAN GENERAL TEXTBOOK/WORKBOOK COMBO 978-0-88487-522-2 JEPPESEN/ A&P TECHNICIAN AIRFRAME TEXTBOOK/WORKBOOK COMBO 0-88487-523-7 DANATEC/ WHMIS HANDBOOK 10096222 JEPPESEN/ HELICOPTER MAINTENANCE 978-0-88487-444-7 JEPPESEN/ AVIATION DICTIONARY 978-0-88487-383-9 JEPPESEN/ A&P TECHNICIAN POWERPLANT TEXTBOOK( 4 TH ) 978-0-88487-338-9 REITHMAIRE / STANDARD AIRCRAFT HANDBOOK 978-07-1348236-2 Page 16 of 20

Tool Suppliers with discounts for RRC Students Snap-On Tools Industrial Glen Golin 299-8602 golin@mts.net Doyle s Supply The Tool Chest 1220 Sherwin Road Winnipeg, MB (204) 925-1138 sales@tool-chest.ca Acklands Granger 1199 St James St, Winnipeg, MB (204) 944-3850 Mac Tools 974 Nesbitt Bay, Winnipeg, MB (204) 284-1088 Other Sources Regular Prices Canadian Tire Stores Sears Canada Stores Craftsman Tools Princess Auto Stores Page 17 of 20

CONSENT TO OBTAINING AND DISCLOSING PERSONAL INFORMATION I understand that to administer and evaluate my training at Red River College, Stevenson Campus this training institute may need to provide personal information about me contained in my student file to: Red River College, Stevenson Campus program administration staff; sponsoring or potential employers; Employment Manitoba and Apprenticeship Manitoba, Department of Manitoba Competitiveness, Training and Trade; Youth Programs Branch, Department of Manitoba, Education Citizenship and Youth; and Human Resources and Skills Development Canada(HRSD) to assist in obtaining financial and other education related supports; and Transport Canada and the Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace to audit training programs delivered under their accreditation policies. I authorize Red River College, Stevenson Campus and these persons and entities to share such personal information about me as may be necessary for these purposes. Name: Signature: (Please print clearly) Date: Page 18 of 20

Acceptance of Rules and Conduct This document verifies that the undersigned student has been advised of, understands, and agrees to comply with Red River College, Stevenson Campus policies with respect to: Conduct Late for class Attendance Testing and Grading Shop Access Tool Control Safety Harassment Smoking Name (please print): Signature: Date: Note: This document will be kept on file. Page 19 of 20

Student Information Please Print: Name Family/Last Given/First Maiden Mailing Address City Province Postal Code Home Phone Cell Phone (include area code) (include area code) E-mail Address Emergency Contact Person: Name Family/Last Given/First Phone Number (include area code) Confidentiality: The above information will be kept and used by RRC, Stevenson Campus, Aviation & Aerospace, in case of an emergency and will not be released to a third party. Student Signature Date Page 20 of 20