Social:Technicien supérieur de l'aviation

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The degree of Technicien supérieur de l'aviation (TSA, in English Advanced Technician Degree in Aviation) is a certification created in 2010 from the Technicien supérieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile certification. It is a title recognized by the CNCP,[1] and registered at level III[2] in the National Classification of Levels of Training. The degree is obtained after training at the École nationale de l'aviation civile (French civil aviation university).[3]

Application

Students can apply to this training by :

  • A competitive examination organized by ENAC each year;[4]
  • A Validation des Acquis de l'Experience procedure.

Training at ENAC

TSA students are admitted into one of these two options :

  • "TSA Fonctionnaires" ( "civil servant TSA"); after the training they join the corps of the Technicien supérieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile.
  • "TSA Civils" (" civil TSA")

The choice is made by ranking at the competitive examination. The two options have the same curriculum.[5] The civil servants have a dual education system before integrate[clarification needed] the TSEEAC.

Jobs

  • Civil servants: they join the corps of the Technicien supérieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile at the Directorate General for Civil Aviation.[6]
  • Civilians: they can be employed at an airport or with an airline. Possible areas include:
    • Ground handling services: air freight or passengers;
    • Air operations: flight preparation and management of flight crews;
    • Other missions of training, audit and expertise in aviation

Bibliography

  • Ariane Gilotte, Jean-Philippe Husson & Cyril Lazerge, 50 ans d'Énac au service de l'aviation, Édition S.E.E.P.P, 1999

See also

  • Technicien supérieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile (TSEEAC)
  • Technicien Supérieur de l'Aviation (civilian) (TSA civilian)

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