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You've found the online presence for the Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Association of Ontario.

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Posting to Forums and other association information will be available via login only.

We hope you enjoy your stay!

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's Creed 

UPON MY HONOR, I swear that I shall hold in sacred trust the rights and privileges conferred upon me as a certified Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.

Knowing full well that the safety and lives of others are dependent upon my skill and judgment, I shall never knowingly subject others to risks which I would not be willing to assume for myself, or for those dear to me.

In discharging this trust, I pledge that I shall never undertake work or approve work, which I feel to be beyond the limits of my knowledge. Nor shall I allow anyone to persuade me to approve aircraft or equipment as airworthy against my better judgment. Nor shall I permit my judgment to be influenced by monetary or other personal gain.
Nor shall I pass as airworthy any aircraft or equipment about which I am in doubt, either as a result of direct inspection or uncertainty regarding the ability of others who have worked
on it to accomplish their work satisfactorily.

I realize the grave responsibility that is mine as a certified Aircraft Maintenance Engineer,
to exercise my judgment on the airworthiness of aircraft and equipment. 

I therefore, pledge unyielding adherence in these precepts for the safety and
advancement of aviation and for the dignity of my vocation.

Adapted from Jerome Lederer,  Mechanics Creed, Director, Safety Bureau Civil Aeronautic Board, 1941
Last Updated ( Friday, 15 August 2008 )
 

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