École nationale d’aérotechnique (ÉNA): To fly your future!

By Collège Édouard-Montpetit Modified on June 06, 2013
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ÉNA is affiliated with Collège Édouard-Montpetit, one of the biggest college in Quebec. Its three programs in aeronautical technology are recognized by Transport Canada, all of these programs are offered in French, and Aircraft Maintenance is also offered in English. Thanks to an agreement with the Wallonie Aerotraining Network (WAN), students have the opportunity to take the EASA PART-66 theoretical exams in order to obtain an aeronautical technician's licence under the EASA PART-147 European certification norms of the European Aviation Safety Agency.

Each program at ENA offers an excellent job placement rate and stimulating perspectives for the future. The École Nationale d'Aérotechnique (ÉNA) is a leader in terms of technical training in aerospace technology in North America. It is located near Montreal in the St-Hubert airport zone, close to many aeronautical businesses.

ÉNA has five hangars house a fleet of 35 aircraft including certified airplanes, helicopters and several planes for training. The institute’s facilities include thirty laboratories and specialized workshops with test benches, wind tunnels, and laboratories for avionics, composite materials, structural repairs, conventional machine tools and numerical command tools, computerized quality-control, computer-aided design (CATIA) and more. ÉNA is continually updating its installations to assure the most modern training possible.

ÉNA also offers a dynamic student life because the best ways to do well in school and to make friends is definitely to participate in the numerous activities offered. The school offers a very stimulating environment where school spirit is strong.

A click to our website, http://ena.college-em.qc.ca/english will permit you to discover a world of possibilities!

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