Mike Kilback
1164 Dalhousie Dr.
London, N6K 2Y1 ONT Canada
Tel: none
Cell: (519) 494-0490
Fax: none
E-mail:
mkilback@hotmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
LICENSES AND RATINGS
Canadian M1, all none turbojet aircraft meeting Standard
522,523,527 and
equivalent foreign designs.
Canadian M2- all aircraft not included under M1, except balloons
EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
Contract Engineer Apr 2008 - present
AME
Maintenance of Dash 8 aircraft, (heavy), Europe
Voyageur Airways Sept 2007 - Apr 2008
Maintenance of DHC-8-300 aircraft, on United Nations missions in
Africa. (DRC)
Contract Engineer Sept 2001 - present
Aircraft Engineer
Care and maintenance of geophysical aircraft in various
locations around the world.
eg. Suriname, Chile, Iran, North Africa, Nigeria, Mexico
,Bahamas and Canada.
Aircraft Pa 31t Cheyenne, Pa-31 Navajoe ,C208, C208B Grand
Caravan, C-404 ,
Casa 212
CEC FlightExec May 1999 - Sept 2001
Quality Assurance/Aircraft Mechanic
Care and maintenance of a fleet of Pa-31t2, t2xl, Pa-42 and
falcon 50 aircraft. Lead
shop mechanic, training and supervision of apprentices and
quality assurance.
Aircraft operated in charter/ air ambulance
Modak Aviation May 1996 - May 1999
Apprentice/Engineer
General aviation, maintenance and inspections on a variety of
small piston, single
and twin, light jet aircraft ( citations, lears) and small
rotary wing. Piston engine
overhaul. Fabric aircraft repair.
EDUCATION, AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
• 1995 Canadore College Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program
• 1989 Saunders Secondary School High School Diploma
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
TPE 331 engine maintenance course @ Honeywell
Pa 31T maintenance course @ Flight Safety
Jt-15d turbine engine course@ Pratt and Whitney
Allison 250 turbine course
Human Factors in aviation training@ transport Canada
Helicopter safety and Familiarization
First aid training
Dangerous goods training
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Valid Passport, international drivers permit, willing to work
worldwide.
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