Ingenieur Vol.81 January-March 2020 | Page 58

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INGENIEUR Professional Pathway for CAAM Aircraft Maintenance Licence Holders Registered with BEM By Ir. Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr Abd. Rahim Abu Talib Aerospace Malaysia Research Centre, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Ts. Liew Chee Leong SR Aviation Sdn Bhd Viji Indiran MAB Engineering. Malaysia Airlines Berhad This article highlights a professional pathway for Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) Aircraft Maintenance Licence Holders (AML) currently registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM). It demonstrates how the professional pathway enhances the AML holders’ professional development and complements CAAM’s functions. It highlights the importance of professional development and the importance of compliance with the code of conduct as an aircraft maintenance engineering professional. The aircraft maintenance engineering professional discipline includes holders of an aircraft maintenance licence non-type rated category B1 and B2 registered as engineering technicians, category B1 and B2 with type rating who are registered as engineering technologists and category C with type rating who is registered as graduate engineers at the Board of Engineers Malaysia. Literatures were reviewed and references made to existing professional pathway practices of the Engineering Council, UK through its licenced societies such as Royal Aeronautical Society, UK. This article also clarifies that airworthiness certification of CAAM AML holders are governed by CAAM. Professional registration of the CAAM AML holder at BEM ensures AML holders comply with the professional code of conduct and ethics as registered engineering professionals such as Professional Engineer (P.Eng). It also ensures continuous professional development as a BEM registered engineering person. The outcome shows that an AML holder’s professional registration at BEM enhances the AML holder’s professional development and complements CAAM’s functions in achieving the Malaysian aerospace blueprint 2030. 56 VOL 81 JANUARY-MARCH 2020