Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME I) is a branch of engineering that deals with the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of Aircraft. AME is responsible for ensuring the safety and airworthiness of aircraft, including commercial, military, and private planes.
The role of an AME I includes performing routine inspections, scheduled maintenance, and unscheduled repairs on aircraft systems, such as engines, electrical systems, and avionics. They must be knowledgeable about the aircraft they are working on, the maintenance procedures required, and the regulations that govern aviation safety.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME I) The Entire course curriculum of 2400 hours is divided into six semesters/phases. Each semester/phase includes balanced theoretical & practical training program covering detailed syllabus given in CAR 66. Total 300 Hours of the practical training will be conducted by our training partner i.e. Air India Engineering Service Ltd at their own facility at Mumbai Airport. This 300 hours of field training will be divided in to two sessions. The first session will be included in Semester/Phase- V training and second session field training will be part of the Semester/Phase- VI training.
The aircraft maintenance engineer's responsibilities include conducting inspections, troubleshooting problems, making repairs, and making upgrades to aircraft. To be a successful aircraft maintenance engineer, you should possess an in-depth working knowledge of aircraft frames and the related mechanical parts.
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