2. Welcome to my e-Portfolio…
My name is Nabilah Binti Mohamad Hafizuddin. Originally from Selangor,
Malaysia. I am a student in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. My main field is Mechanical Aeronautics.
Besides, I am especially interested in Japanese Language. I had taken
Japanese Language class level 1 and 2 since I was in 2nd year in UTM. I
also took the Japanese Language Proficiency Test level 4 (JLPT4)
administered by Japan Educational Exchanges and Services to improve
my Japanese Language skill. I hope it can help me as an advantage to use
in wide variety of careers in future. As for my family, I have 6 siblings and I
am the youngest. My hobby is swimming, playing badminton, travelling,
watching Japanese drama and anime. I really enjoy eating spaghetti,
pizza, macaroni and sushi. My life philosophy is
“Whatever You Do, Do The Best, Otherwise Don’t Bother.”
3.
4. DEGREE++ PROGRAMME
FUTSAL PIALA DATIN ZURAIDAH
JAPANESE LANGUAGE COURSE
PKK PROGRAMME
AERO CLUB PROGRAMME
ROBOCON
SAE PROGRAMME
SUKAM
37. Air Asia Berhad is a low-cost airline based in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. It operates scheduled domestic and international flights and is
Asia's largest low fare, no frills airline. Air Asia pioneered low cost
travelling in Asia. It is also the first airline in the region to implement fully
ticketless travel and unassigned seats. As of 5 February 2009, Air Asia has
finally implemented allocated seats across all Air Asia flights, including in
their sister airlines, Indonesia Air Asia and Thai Air Asia. Its main base is
the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
(KLIA). Its affiliate airlines Thai Air Asia and Indonesia Air Asia fly from
Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport,
Indonesia respectively.
The Technical Headquarters of AirAsia is located at:
AirAsia Berhad,
LCC Terminal, Jalan KLIA S3,
Southern Support Zone, KL International Airport,
64000 KLIA Sepang,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Tel No : 603-8660 4333
Fax No : 603-8775 1932 (Engineering)
38. December 1993 – AirAsia Sdn Bhd was incorporated
November 1996 – AirAsia received its first B737 -300
September 2001 DRB – HICOM entered into a Sale and Purchace
shareholding with TUNE AIR Sdn Bhd
2003 - AirAsia opened a second hub at Senai Airport,
Johor Bahru.
- Launced its first International flight to Bangkok,
Singapore and Indonesia.
June 2004 - Started flight to Macau.
April 2005 - Started flight to Mainland China ( Xiamen) and
Philippines ( Manila ).
March 2006 - A new budget terminal opened
39. Air Asia operates over 200 flights a day, to over 75 domestic and
international routes covering Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore,
Brunei, Myanmar, the People's Republic of China, Vietnam, Laos,
Cambodia, Australia, United Kingdom, India, Taiwan and the Philippines.
In 2007, 19 new routes had been introduced over the Air Asia wide
network. These include routes from Kuala Lumpur to Gold Coast (Via Air
Asia X), Vientiane, and Banda Aceh; and the connection of Southern
China (Macau and Shenzhen) with different Malaysian hubs and Bangkok.
In 2008, new routes were introduced which included destinations in India
and China.
41. GROUP CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Mr Tony Fernandes
DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING
Mr Azhari Dahlan
QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER MAINTENANCE MANAGER
Mr Mohd Yusoffi Abu Bakar Mr Aaron Johnson Yip
MATERIALS MANAGER
PLANNING/TECHNICAL RECORDS
(PROCUREMENT & EFFICIENCY) - Mr
MANAGER - Mr Abdullah Noordin
Aziz Yunus
CONTRACT & WARRANTY MANAGER PROJECTS MANAGER
Mr Dennis Yap Tsong Hsih Mr Anthony Tang
TECHNICAL SERVICES MANAGER
Mr Nadzri Hashim
Avionics Section Drawing Section
Management Information
Power Plant Section System Section Modification Section
Structure Section Performance Section Flight Data Section
Reliability Section Technical Publication Section System & Interior Section
Technical Manual Unit Flight Operation Manual Unit
42. The main store is located in a double storey shop lot at Salak Tinggi. It
consists of the quarantine store, bonded store, dope store, and a bulk
bonded store and occupies the ground floor of three shop lots with a total
space of approximately 420 m2.
43. AirAsia hangar facility is located at Taxiway Charlie, KLIA. It can house a B737 or A320
aircraft fully in. Its floor plan is 2300 m2.
44. AirAsia Wheel Workshop facility is located at Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi. Its layout is
about 90 m2. It is secures with iron grill and security alarm (RESCOM).
45. Technical Services:
•Power Plant Section
•Presentation on Flexible Takeoff (analyzed the relationship between aircraft gross
weight and runway length of 14 Airports in Malaysia.)
•Able to read and interpreted Service Bulletin on Engine Fuel and Control-Hydro
Mechanical Unit.
•Able to understand Take-Off Chart.
•Interior and System Section
•Experienced in using the AMOS AirAsia Production Database Software (Maintenance,
Repair & Overhaul Software).
•Able to understand Airworthiness Directive.
•Experienced in preparing Engineering Instruction on Fire Protection – Inspect and
Clean the Flow Metering System and Plumbing.
•Review ETOPS (Extended-Range Twin Engine Operation Performance Standard)
•Involved in the Unscheduled Removal analysis of Electric Motor Pump on 9M-AFD.
Technical Publication:
•Able to read and updated FCOM vol 1-4 (System Description, Flight Preparation, Flight
Operation, FMGS Pilot’s Guide).
•Provide technical document onboard as required by aviation authority.
•Prepared technical documents to distribute to necessary recipient.
46. Checked every part listing of high-pressure compressor (HPC) 4-9 spools from Air Asia
Berhad and verify if any match of part number (P/N) and serial number (S/N) with the list
in Airworthiness Directive (AD) from FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) issued in
Burlington, Massachusetts on May 13, 2009. If it matches, the engine parts need to remove
from the specific aircraft and report it into the Technical Document Evaluation (TDE) form.
This is to prevent cracking of the HPC 4-9 spool, which could result in possible
uncontained failure of the spool and damage to the airplane.
Calculated the average Flex Takeoff ( flexible takeoff) of about 39 airplanes of Malaysia
AirAsia which also noted as 9M, 9 airplanes of Thailand Air Asia (HS) and 6 airplanes of
Indonesia AirAsia (PK) that been used by pilots from January 2009 until May 2009. The
benefit of using flex takeoff thrust is that it save the engine life by reduces the engine stress
and thus it can reduce maintenance cost.
FLEX TAKEOFF PRESENTATION
55. Nabilah Binti Mohamad Hafizuddin
Career Objective
Seeking a full-time position in any related industry for fresh Mechanical Engineering
(Aeronautics) graduate.
Contact Details
Address : No.65, Batu 6, Sungai Lias, 45300, Sungai Besar, Selangor, Malaysia.
Mobile No. : +60136036504
Email : nabilahmhafizuddin@gmail.com
Personal Particulars
Age : 24 years
Date of Birth : 30 January 1986
Nationality : Malaysia
Gender : Female
Marital Status : Single
IC No. : 860130105506
Permanent Residence : Malaysia
56. Qualification
Qualification : Bachelor's Degree with Honours
Field of Study : Engineering (Mechanical-Aeronautics)
Institute/University : Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia
CGPA : 2.73/4.00
Graduation Date : May 2010
Qualification : Matriculation
Field of Study : Science (Physical)
Institute/University : Pusat Asasi Sains Universiti Malaya (PASUM), Kuala Lumpur
CGPA : 3.67/4.00
Graduation Date : 2005
Qualification : Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)
Field of Study : Science
School/Institute : Maktab Rendah Sains Mara (MRSM) Taiping, Perak, Malaysia
Result : 3 A1 5 A2 2 B3
Year Taken : 2003
Qualifacion : Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR)
Field of Study : Science
School/Institute : Maktab Rendah Sains Mara (MRSM) Kuala Klawang
Result : 8A
Year Taken : 2001
57. Skills
(Proficiency: Advanced - Highly experienced; Intermediate - Familiar with all the basic
functionalities; Beginner - Just started using or learning the skill)
Skill Years Proficiency
Microsoft Office 10 Advance
AutoCAD 3 Intermediate
MatLab 3 Intermediate
SolidWork 3 Intermediate
Fluent 6.3 software 1 Beginner
Nastran 1 Beginner
Languages
(Proficiency: 0=Poor - 10=Excellent)
Language Spoken Written
Bahasa Malaysia 10 10
English 7 7
Japanese 4 4
58. Industrial Training
Trainee, Engineering Technical Services Department, AirAsia Berhad, LCC Terminal Sepang.
May 2009 - July 2009
Work Description:
*Assisted engineers in Technical Publication Engineering Department to manage in administering
and updating the technical publication documents issued by the department and external
organization such as the aviation authorities, manufacturers, and suppliers.
*Assisted engineers in Technical Services Department for providing technical support for the
aircraft operation and maintenance.
Project Description:
* Checked every part listing of high-pressure compressor (HPC) 4-9 spools from Air Asia Berhad
and verify if any match of part number (P/N) and serial number (S/N) with the list in
Airworthiness Directive (AD) from FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) issued in Burlington,
Massachusetts on May 13, 2009. If it matches, the engine parts need to remove from the specific
aircraft and report it into the Technical Document Evaluation (TDE) form. This is to prevent
cracking of the HPC 4-9 spool, which could result in possible uncontained failure of the spool
and damage to the airplane.
* Calculated the average Flex Takeoff ( flexible takeoff) of about 39 airplanes of Malaysia
AirAsia which also noted as 9M, 9 airplanes of Thailand Air Asia (HS) and 6 airplanes of
Indonesia AirAsia (PK) that been used by pilots from January 2009 until May 2009. The benefit
of using flex takeoff thrust is that it save the engine life by reduces the engine stress and thus it
can reduce maintenance cost.
59. Academic Projects
Project 1: Research on development of a glove for Tremor for final year degree project
*Description:
Designed a glove that can reduce the vibration on Tremor (Parkinson) patient’s hand. A
piezoelectric actuator was used on the glove in order to control the vibration on the hand by
producing a counteract vibration to the hand’s vibration. The electronic equipment for the glove
is accelerometer where it is to measure acceleration on hand. By experiments, model of fake hand
will be vibrating by electric motor and reading from the accelerometer and micro sensor will be
converting into ‘labview” program to get the difference between acceleration and displacement of
the hand. The data will be interpreted by using MatLab when the hands were applied with
piezoelectric.
Project 2: Design UAV for aircraft design subject
*Description:
This design project was done step by step in class designing proses. This project start from
conceptual design until analyzing the design. The process involving a parametric study,
estimating the weight, component weight estimation, aerodynamic calculation, center of gravity
calculation, wing design, propulsion calculation, performance calculation and frame and structure
design. The design process was done in 1 year.
60. Training / Seminar Attended During The University Period
TRAINING / SEMINARS ATTENDED DURING THE UNIVERSITY PERIOD:
1. Degree++ Programme – ISO 9001:2008 Internal Audit Course
Date : 27th – 28th February 2010
Vanue : CICT, UTM, Skudai Johor, Malaysia
2. Degree++ Programme – ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System Requirement
Date : 16th -17th January 2010
Vanue : CICT, UTM, Skudai, Johor, Malaysia
3. Degree++ Programme – How to Get Yourself Employed
Date : 19th – 20th July 2008
Vanue : Seminar Hall, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UTM
4. Introduction to Flight Simulation Programme
Date : 25th March 2009
Vanue : Computer Lab, Faculty of Mechanical Enineering, UTM
5. Air Experience Flight For Introductory Flight on CESSNA 172
Date : 3rd – 4th May 2009
Vanue : Elite Flying Club, Senai, Johor
6. ‘Campus Survival’ Workshop
Date : 7th February 2009
Vanue : DK1 L50, UTM, Skudai
7. SAE UTM ‘Our Car Our Future’ Seminar
Date : 16th September 2007
Vanue : Rumah Alumni, UTM, Skudai
61. Extra Curricular Activities
2009 - Deputy Director of Air Experience Flight For Introductory Flight on CESSNA 172
Program on 3rd-4th May 2009 at ELITE FLYING CLUB, Senai, Johor.
- Member of IEM (THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, MALAYSIA)
2008 - Treasurer UTM ROBOCON 2007/2008.
- 2nd RUNNER-UP ‘Govinda’ ROBOCON MALAYSIA ROBOT CONTEST 2008 on
30th March 2008 at UKM, Bangi.
- 1st RUNNER-UP Women Hockey representing 9th College in ‘Kejohanan Sukan Antara
Kolej Mahasiswa’ SUKAM XVI 2008
- Member of IEM (THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, MALAYSIA)
- Member of SAE-UTM (SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS)
2007 - Treasurer UTM ROBOCON 2006/2007.
- CHAMPION in ‘Ha Long Bay Discovery’ ROBOCON MALAYSIA ROBOT
CONTEST 2007 on 29th May 2007 at UKM, Bangi.
- 2nd RUNNER-UP representing Malaysia in the 6th ABU ASIA-PASIFIC ROBOT
CONTEST 2007 VIETNAM on 26th August 2007 at Quan Ngua Sports Palace Hanoi,
Vietnam.
- MABUCHI MOTOR AWARD representing Malaysia in the 6th ABU ASIA-PASIFIC
ROBOT CONTEST 2007 VIETNAM on 26th August 2007 at Quan Ngua Sports Palace
Hanoi, Vietnam.
- 2nd RUNNER-UP Women Hockey representing 9th College in ‘Kejohanan Sukan Antara
Kolej Mahasiswa’ SUKAM XV 2007
62. Job Preferences
Expected Monthly Salary : Negotiable
Willing to Travel : Yes
Willing to Relocate : Yes
Possess Own Transport : Yes
Reference
Name : Md Nizam Dahlan
Relationship : Academic Adviser
Position : Senior Lecturer, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Tel : 07-5534692
64. My Reflection
During my childhood, I was an active girl. Since primary school,
I always represented my school in sports such as netball, handball,
hockey and taekwondo. I also was a prefect in my school. But as a
prefect I did not like to judged and penalized pupil blindly as I am calm
and considerate.
When I was 13 years old, I entered a boarding school which is
MRSM in Jelebu, Negeri Sembilan. I learned to be independent from
there as I was far from my family. I was also active during my
secondary school especially in co-curriculum activities such as Karate-
do, Entrepreneurship Club and Scout.
I love adventurous activities such as jungle tracking and
camping. As a scout, I got so many opportunities to do such activities.
The most unforgettable activity as a scout was jungle tracking and
camping in Pulapah, Negeri Sembilan.
65. I continue my study in UTM Skudai after finished one year
matriculation in Universiti Malaya. My major is Mechanical Aeronautic
Engineering. I wish to be an aeronautics engineer one day. During my
first year, I join ROBOCON UTM which I developed many skills that I
cannot find in lecture such as programming, electronic circuits as well
as team working. I had so many good memories with ROBOCON
especially when we managed to be the champion during national
competition at UKM. We also represent Malaysia for international
ROBOT contest competition at Hanoi, Vietnam and we did Malaysia
proud as we won 3rd place and Mabushi Award which is a special award
from the sponsor.
My university life was busy yet interesting and unforgettable.
There are so many things I want to do and achieve in my life. From now
on, I will do my best to achieve successful in my life.