Peter Okello

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  • About me

    unlicensed aircraft technician at Flybe Aviation Services

  • Education

    • Voyager Academy

      2017 - 2017
      Cat A Licence Airbus A330 Type Training Successfully Completed

      Activities and Societies: Football, Cycling, Swimming

    • Oxford aviation college

      2014 - 2016
      EASA Part 66 B1 Aircraft Maintenance Licence modules Passed All Modules

      Activities and Societies: Football, Cycling, swimming During this period, I successfully completed my EASA Part 66 B1 licence modules ( ALL MODULES PASSED)

    • Raf cosford School of Technical Training

      2010 - 2012
      Apprenticeship in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

      Activities and Societies: Football, cycling, swimming

    • St. Mary's School

      2002 - 2004
      International baccalaureate international baccalaurate

      Activities and Societies: Played Football, President's award scheme, Inter-house sports, Cycling

    • The University of South Wales

      2004 - 2007
      Bachelor of Science (BSc) Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician 2:1

      Activities and Societies: Foot ball, Cycling, swimming

  • Experience

    • Royal Air Force

      Oct 2008 - Nov 2015

      During this period, I worked as an aircraft technician for the RAF on the Boeing C-17 globemaster 111I also successfully completed the C-17 Q course (type training), held authorisation to carry out Engine ground runs, in addition to carrying out day to day aircraft maintenance such as daily inspections, weekly inspection, schduled and unscheduled maintenance as well as pre-flight and post-flight inspectionRoles and responsibilities:• Aircraft Maintenance Technician on Boeing C-17 Globemaster III• Successful completion of Flight line handling Training• Successful completion of the C-17 ‘Q course’(type training)• Qualified APU and Engine Ground runner• Detachment maintenance and servicing of the aircraft while operating away from main base (in hostile territory/theatre and hostile climate)• Ensuring the airworthiness and operating capabilities of the aircraft in order to achieve the task. • Fault diagnosis and carrying out repair • Working independently, working within a team and working with other trades e.g. Avionics, ground handlers and Weapon Handlers to accomplish tasks• Updating aircraft documentation on the tech-log• Managing and supervising Aircraft Maintenance Mechanics Show less During this period, I worked as an Aircraft maintenance mechanic for the RAF on the VC-10Roles and responsibilities:• Line Maintenance Mechanic on the VC-10• Successful completion of Flight line handling Training • Detachment maintenance and servicing of the aircraft when operating away from main base • Ensuring the airworthiness and operating capabilities of the aircraft in order to achieve the task. • Fault diagnosis and carrying out repair • Working independently, working within a team and working with other trades e.g. Avionics, ground handlers and Weapon Handlers to accomplish tasks• Updating aircraft documentation on the tech-log Show less

      • Boeing C-17 Globemaser 111 Aircraft Technician

        Apr 2012 - Nov 2015
      • Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic- Aircraft type: VC-10

        Oct 2008 - Apr 2012
    • AirTanker

      Nov 2015 - now
      Unlicensed aircraft Mechanic - Aircraft Type: Airbus A330-200

      I am an unlicensed aircraft mechanic currently working for Airtanker Services UK (EASA Part 145 Organisation) based at RAF Brize Norton on the Airbus A330-200 (Voyager) Aircraft. I have worked at Airtanker for the past two years. During this time, I have acquired extensive aircraft maintenance experience working as an unlicensed aircraft mechanic on the Airbus A330. I have also successfully completed other related training courses such as Human factors, Fuel tank safety training, EWIS and I have also recently successfully completed my EASA Part 66 B1 licence exam modules with a view of becoming a B1 Licensed Aircraft Engineer.Roles and responsibilities:• Unlicensed aircraft mechanic on Airbus A330-200 working both on line and base hangar maintenance.• Successful completion of A330 familiarisation course• Successful completion of Cat A licence Type course• Carry out Daily and Weekly inspections, A-checks, Scheduled and un-scheduled maintenance, Post and pre-flight inspections• Detachment maintenance and servicing of the aircraft while operating away from main base at times in hostile territory and inclement weather• Ensuring the airworthiness and operating capabilities of the aircraft in order to achieve the task. • Fault diagnosis and carrying out repair in accordance with the AMM• Working independently, working within a team and working with other trades e.g. Avionics and ground handlers to accomplish tasks• Updating aircraft documentation on the tech-log and electronically (on Envision) Show less

    • Flybe Aviation Services

      Apr 2018 - now
      Unlicensed aircraft technician A400m
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • BSc Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

      University of South Wales
      Apr 2007
    • EWIS - Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems - (1 + 2)

      CAA International (UK CAA)
      Sept 2016
    • Human Factors

      CAA International (UK CAA)
      Sept 2016
    • FTS - Fuel Tank and Fuel System Safety

      CAA International (UK CAA)
      Sept 2016