MSLAE
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Post-nominal indicating that the bearer is a Member of the (British) Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers (later Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers and Technologists).
The society also awarded honorary Membership ("Hon. MSLAE")
Professional titles are used to signify a person's professional role or to designate membership in a professional society. Professional titles in the anglophone world are usually used as a suffix following the person's name, such as John Smith, Esq., and are thus termed post-nominal letters. However, many European countries use prenominal letters such as Eur Ing. In the UK, many professional titles are 'chartered' such as Chartered Engineer or Chartered Physicist. Under the European professional qualification directives, holders of professional titles in one member state are entitled to recognition of their title in all other member states.
See also Category:Professional certification