Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME-DGCA & EASA)

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is an undergraduate programme related to Aircraft Maintenance Engineering. In this course, the student will get knowledge about the aircraft and its components. This programme lasts for two years, with the final year being devoted to practical training. One such programme that imparts knowledge and gives students the skills they need to ensure the proper operation of diverse aircraft is the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) course.

What does an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer do?

● Dismantling, inspecting, testing, repairing, and reassembling aircraft engines.

● Installing electrical circuits.

● Testing communication, aircraft, and electronic instruments and systems.

● Testing and replacing oxygen system components.

● Assembling aircraft frames.

● Conduct routine preflight inspections of engines and mechanical systems.

● Keeping detailed records of all maintenance work.

● Maintaining the company's facilities and equipment.

● Ordering parts and supplies, as needed.

● Upholding all safety and security procedures and FAA regulations.

 

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Eligibility Criteria

● A candidate who has passed the 10+2 examination or appeared 10+2 with the Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) stream from any recognized board.

● A candidate who has completed three years approved diploma in any of the streams is eligible for admission to the AME course.

● Candidate age must be between 16 to 28-year

 

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course Outline

Course Name AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING
Eligibility 10+2 or 3 Years Engineering Diploma
Age 18 to 27 Year
Course Duration 2 years
Location Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata
Career Scope Work as an AME & Certify the Aircraft before it’s take-off

 

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