Aircraft Maintenance ENginnering (AME II) course gives access to real time aircraft experience.It is a balanced practical and theory-based course for the AME II license from the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India, for maintaining airplanes.Making the modern aircraft airworthy cannot be made possible but for the technical skill and hard work of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. They are primarily responsible for keeping the aircraft in airworthy condition and also issue the certificate of airworthiness before the flight. Essential systems like airframe, engine, instruments, radio and navigation equipment etc. are also being certified by the Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. They work for airlines, maintenance divisions of aero - engine manufactures and approved aircraft maintenance organizations.
The role of an AME II 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.
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.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Scope in India is rising day by day, due to the expansion of the aviation sector, the need for highly trained Aircraft Maintenance engineers has increased enormously. Hence, the scope of career as Aircraft Maintenance Engineer is also rising as India is in the race to become the 3rd largest in the aviation sector which is a great achievement for a country. According to DGCA, at least 7,54,00 Licenced AME are required worldwide. There is already a shortage of AME in the World, so an AME can make his/her career in India and abroad as well. The UDAN scheme is giving a boost to the AME career. UDAN Scheme makes airfare affordable for common people to travel through.
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