EETAA 722 is the French acronym for École d'enseignement technique de l'Armée de l'air. It is a well known training school for mechanic apprentices of the French Air and Space Force. Its motto is "Honor, Work and Discipline". Created in 1949 and located in Saintes, the school provides two years of demanding studies in Aviation and Aerospace. Students are recruited from the tenth to 12th grade of high school through a national examination. Each year around 200 candidates are accepted and since 1999 it includes girls as well. The streams of study offered are:
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| - L'École d'enseignement technique de l'armée de l'Air et de l'Espace (EETAAE) est une école de formation de l'armée de l'Air et de l'Espace française. Elle est située sur la base aérienne 722. Elle accueille en 2022-2023 les 154e et 155e promotions d'élèves techniciens, surnommés "arpètes". Sa devise est « Honneur, Travail et Discipline ». (fr)
- EETAA 722 is the French acronym for École d'enseignement technique de l'Armée de l'air. It is a well known training school for mechanic apprentices of the French Air and Space Force. Its motto is "Honor, Work and Discipline". Created in 1949 and located in Saintes, the school provides two years of demanding studies in Aviation and Aerospace. Students are recruited from the tenth to 12th grade of high school through a national examination. Each year around 200 candidates are accepted and since 1999 it includes girls as well. The streams of study offered are: (en)
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| - EETAA 722 is the French acronym for École d'enseignement technique de l'Armée de l'air. It is a well known training school for mechanic apprentices of the French Air and Space Force. Its motto is "Honor, Work and Discipline". Created in 1949 and located in Saintes, the school provides two years of demanding studies in Aviation and Aerospace. Students are recruited from the tenth to 12th grade of high school through a national examination. Each year around 200 candidates are accepted and since 1999 it includes girls as well. Students are aged from 16 to 18 and are nicknamed "arpètes”. They follow a rigorous training program for either the Baccalaureate or the certificate of professional aptitude (CAP, level V in National classification of levels of training (1969)). The streams of study offered are:
* Baccalaureate in Sciences, option Engineering (SI)
* Technological Baccalaureate STI.2D - SIN (Science and Technology of Industry and Sustainable Development, specialty Information Systems and Digital).
* Baccalaureate in Aeronautics, specialty MSC (cell system mechanic);
* Certificate of Professional Aptitude "Aircraft Systems Electrician". Upon graduation most students are admitted to Air Base 721 the next school in Rochefort for non-commissioned officers (NCOs) where they receive further specialized advanced technical training. Some graduates of the sciences stream with option engineering may attend a preparatory class for the French Air Force Academy. (en)
- L'École d'enseignement technique de l'armée de l'Air et de l'Espace (EETAAE) est une école de formation de l'armée de l'Air et de l'Espace française. Elle est située sur la base aérienne 722. Elle accueille en 2022-2023 les 154e et 155e promotions d'élèves techniciens, surnommés "arpètes". Sa devise est « Honneur, Travail et Discipline ». (fr)
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