Learning Strategy

AVIATIONLEARN adopts the Blended Learning strategy and delivers its training products by riding on the trusted and highly reliable Moodle as its Learning Management System platform. Moodle is an open source software. Besides the obvious advantage of cost saving, its modular design allows our developer to create additional modules and features as required. There is also no limit to growth, as we can add as many Moodle servers as needed.

Classroom facilitation and collaborative learning sessions are based on Problem Based Learning (PBL) concept.
Off-The-Job Practical lessons will be carried out in Polytechnic or MRO to impart basic hands-on skills and knowledge to the trainees.

With the adoption of our strategies, cost is kept very low while training effectiveness improves. Moreover, given the flexibility of on-line learning, your technicians can study anytime and anywhere. Thus, allowing for flexibility in your manpower and operational planning.


Transformation of Maintenance Training

The philosophy of aviation maintenance training is changing radically. It has to be line oriented, operationally and practically grounded. It has to have a tremendous amount of troubleshooting capability to facilitate the return to service, which should increase aircraft reliability numbers and reduce aircraft downtime.

Today's maintenance training produces competent maintainers rather than just qualified maintainers. Rather than having a knowledge-focused curriculum, the objectives will be daily task oriented, with integration of practical exercises into the theory. People often learn best by doing, especially in a high-technology profession such as aviation maintenance. The practical training is critical because maintainers typically gain confidence and competency by repetitively performing tasks on the job, learning by doing as they gain experience. European Aviation Safety Agency requires maintenance training organizations to assess students on both theory and practical; they mandate hands-on training. Typical line and base maintenance classes include about 60 percent theoretical and 40 percent practical.