David Owen CATTS Ltd (Aircraft Type Training)

Accountable Manager at CATTS - Civil Aviation Technical Training Solutions Ltd
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Knutsford, England, United Kingdom, GB

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Airlines and Aviation
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Accountable Manager
      • Jan 2012 - Present

      Accountable Manager at the UK's largest independent UK/EASA/GCAA/CARC Part147 training facility. Offering the full suite of EASA Part 145 and Part 147 training services on Airbus A310/A300-600,A320 CEO/NEO,A330, Boeing 737 CL and NG, 757/767/777/787 and BAe146/RJ. Customers include British Airways, UK Royal Air Force, Boeing, SRTechnics, THALES, Jet2.com, FLTechnics, Monarch, Transaero and Thai Orient NEW *** ONLINE HF / SFAR / EWIS EASA Part147 Aircraft Type Training, Human Factors, SFAR88, EWIS, Engine Ground Running, Borescope, Continuation Training, Practical Training, EASA Consultancy Services.

    • United Kingdom
    • Travel Arrangements
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Engineering Training Manager
      • Jun 2003 - Jan 2012

      Engineering training manager. Responsible for managing the airlines EASA Part 145 and Part 147 engineering training both in house and third party. Developed the department to include apprenticeship training for 36 apprentices. Developed the department to achieve full EASA Part147 approval on the airline’s fleet of aircraft, conducting aircraft type training worldwide Engineering training manager. Responsible for managing the airlines EASA Part 145 and Part 147 engineering training both in house and third party. Developed the department to include apprenticeship training for 36 apprentices. Developed the department to achieve full EASA Part147 approval on the airline’s fleet of aircraft, conducting aircraft type training worldwide

    • United Kingdom
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Subject Matter Expert (SME) Airframe Systems
      • Jun 2002 - Jun 2003

      Military design and delivery of technical subjects, to RAF personnel on the Nimrod MR4 project. Technical authoring, designing course delivery and aircraft training notes. Military design and delivery of technical subjects, to RAF personnel on the Nimrod MR4 project. Technical authoring, designing course delivery and aircraft training notes.

    • United Kingdom
    • Airlines and Aviation
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Aircraft Engineer
      • Apr 1990 - Jun 2002

      Apprentice trained with British Airways at London UK. Leaving Heathrow to work as a line engineer (Gained first UK CAA licence) at Newcastle UK. Career development resulted in a change of location to Manchester UK where extra licences were achieved (Subsequently converted to EASA licence) until voluntary severance was taken following the closure of the BA engineering facility at Manchester. Apprentice trained with British Airways at London UK. Leaving Heathrow to work as a line engineer (Gained first UK CAA licence) at Newcastle UK. Career development resulted in a change of location to Manchester UK where extra licences were achieved (Subsequently converted to EASA licence) until voluntary severance was taken following the closure of the BA engineering facility at Manchester.

Education

  • Gosforth High School, Newcastle Upon Tyne
    GCSE, Schooling
    1987 - 1990
  • Lime House Boarding School, Dalston Cumbria
    1982 - 1987

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