Today the education system offers several choices of courses that one can pursue, including skill based courses to cater to the skill set required for a specific industry or job.
With the new Civil Aviation Policy propelled by Govt of India, the need for degree courses in aviation is now recognised, that will help open up a wider horizon for careers and jobs in aviation sector. These courses blend with the present education system of 10+2+3 at University level.
B.Sc (H) Aircraft Maintenance and B.Sc (H) Aviation are two such courses that Flytech Aviation Academy is now offering – for engineers and pilots – under affiliation with Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, A.P.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is one such skill based qualification that helps a person acquire a licence as an engineer to certify an aircraft for safe and airworthy flight. CPL is another qualification that a person acquires by getting a license as a pilot to fly an aircraft.
Salient features of the courses are:
After acquiring the BSc (H) degree (and the AME/CPL qualification) the student will be able to explore the fast growing and ever expanding civil aviation sector for jobs in MRO’s, Airports, Ground services, Defence sector, Infrastructure, Leasing and Financing, Quality management systems, Production Planning, and several others.
B.Sc (H) Aviation is a courses that Flytech Aviation Academy is now offering for Pilots under affiliation with Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, A.P.
For detailed course structure Click here
Flytech’s Aircraft Maintenance Facility
B.Sc (H) Aircraft Maintenance is a courses that Flytech Aviation Academy is now offering for engineers under affiliation with Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, A.P, with a specialization in Mechanical or Avionics stream
For detailed course structure Click here
Aviation is a branch of science that focuses on the study and design of aircraft. It also deals with aircraft maintenance, airline management, and air traffic control. Aviation science includes all the arrangements which are required to keep the airlines running safely and efficiently. Here, aircraft refer to all sorts of commercial aircraft like airplanes, helicopters, gliders and also military jets.
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