École africaine de la météorologie et de l'aviation civile explained

African School of Meteorology and Civil Aviation
Native Name:École Africaine de la Météorologie et de l'Aviation Civile
Established:1963
Director:Mathiaco Bessane
Students:450[1]
Website:eamac.ne

The African School of Meteorology and Civil Aviation (EAMAC) is a public establishment of an administrative nature in Africa established in 1963 and located in Niamey, Niger.[2] The school trains aeronautical engineers, technicians, and air traffic controllers. It is one of the three training schools of the Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA).[3] [4]

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  1. http://www.eamac.ne/page-accounting.php?id_page=1 Historique
  2. http://www.asecna.aero/ecoles_eamac.html L'EAMAC
  3. http://www.eamac.ne/ EAMAC
  4. http://www.anpe-mali.org/news/ecole-africaine-de-la-meteorologie-et-de-l-aviation-civile-eamac African School of Meteorology and Civil Aviation (EAMAC)