The AME Association (Atlantic) is an organization formed by people who work, or have worked, in the various maintenance disciplines in the aviation community, in the Atlantic Region. This Association is overseen by a group of volunteers who have been elected by the membership to promote and advance the aircraft maintenance profession for its members. They dedicate their time bringing you, the members, programs that will benefit you as an AME, such as Human Factors training, the annual conference, where you gather some of the latest technology in aircraft maintenance and technical presentations from industry suppliers and promoters. Also give you the opportunity at various events to network with fellow AME, the regulators and aviation personnel.
The Association acts as a liaison between you and Transport Canada Civil Aviation, both regionally and nationally, on matters pertaining to your AME license and any matters you would like the Association to present on your behalf.
Canada, under the leadership of the national association, AMEC/TEAC celebrates; “AME Day”. This special day takes place on April 20th and is observed by Canadian AMEs from coast to coast to coast, as our day to show our work and our importance in the safety of the Canadian Aviation community, and to celebrate our work in the various geographical areas of the country.
As I have asked previously, and I am continuing to ask, please submit photos of AME’s at work in the Atlantic Region. These photos should cover all aspects of our work, heavy maintenance, field recovery, bush operations, component overhauls, inspections, component replacement, etc. You can submit your photos to; bob.pardy@atlanticame.com.
As you page through our website, I ask you to take a few minutes to review the Awards page of this website and consider nominating a person or company, who you feel is deserving of one of the AME Association (Atlantic) awards, in recognition of their work and dictation to our industry. The nominee does not have to be a member of the association, only a person who is working in the Atlantic region, or has worked in the region prior to their retirement.
The AME Association (Atlantic), in partnership with AMEC/TEAC aims to be your voice and support to our Industry.
Bob Pardy
AME Association (Atlantic) – President
Download the current Membership Application (PDF) CLICK HERE.