AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering)

The aviation sector needs all the professionals to do their part to keep travel safe, the AMEs probably perform one of the most crucial functions. Every aircraft has to be certified safe by an AME before it’s allowed to fly. The responsibility to maintain the aircraft and its engines rests with technical engineers, technicians and mechanics who work in airlines and maintenance-repair-overhaul (MRO) facilities

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COURSE MODE
ATTENDANCE
AME LICENSE IN B1.1 or B2
EXAMINATIONS
  • Internal examination for the modules is conducted by the Institute each semester. Pass mark is 75/100.
  • DGCA conducts AME License examinations thrice a year. Pass mark is 75/100.
  • Student should clear all DGCA exams to qualify for licensing system. And have requisite work experience as per CAR 66.
  • Of the work experience required, one year credit given for candidates who pass out from an AME institute with a valid certificate of completion.
COURSE COMPLETION:
  • On course completion and passing internal exams, student obtains a Basic Certificate of Recognition from the Academy in accordance with CAR 147.
  • On passing all the DGCA Modules, DGCA issues a Certificate of Recognition in accordance with CAR 66 requirements.
JOB PROSPECTS:
  • You can avail multi dimensional opportunities after successfully completing the AME course. Not only can you join an airline as an aircraft Technician, you can explore several other These include Commercial airlines, Cargo Airline, Charter Services, MRO (Maintenance Repair and Overhaul), Manufacturing & Assembly, Technical Publications, DGCA, HAL, NAL, BSF, Coast Guard etc..,
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