Society
of Aircraft Engineers of Pakistan is to protect, promote, represent and develop
the industrial, professional, ethical, and other interests of Affiliates and
their respective members in matters affecting air safety, aviation maintenance
and the status of aircraft maintenance qualified civil aviation personnel
throughout the world.
(Picture
is from my Personal File)
Fortunately, Licensed
Engineers throughout the world recognize the threat to air safety which existed
in such a policy and joined together to prevent its implementation. An
international consortium, the Aircraft Engineers International (AEI), was
formed and its constitution established at an international conference in
Sydney, Australia in October of 1971. Its headquarters were based in Sydney and
its Secretary’s Office provided by the Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers’
Association. AEI was created as a non-political, non-profit making and
non-sectarian organization. To be industrial, technical and to cover matters of
a professional and ethical nature. To monitor all occurrences in world
aviation, including any matter which may appear unrelated, but which may
indicate a definite pattern of dilution of air safety, aircraft maintenance
engineer status and any undesirable inroads into existing world licensing
systems.
Unfortunately SAEP
could not enroll it as member of AEI (Aircraft Engineers International)
I am proud to be the
youngest Aircraft Engineer ever at the age of 32 in the year 1978
Alhamdulillah!
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