The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) course is a program designed to train individuals to become certified aircraft maintenance engineers. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on training in aircraft systems, maintenance procedures, and aviation regulations. The course typically takes 2-3 years to complete, including both classroom instruction and practical experience. Successful completion of the AME course, along with passing the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) licensing exam, allows graduates to become certified AMEs..
Curriculum
The AME course covers a wide range of topics, including:
Aircraft systems and components
Maintenance procedures and practices
Aviation regulations and safety standards
Aerodynamics
Aircraft structures
Avionics
Propulsion
Human factors
Course Over view
AME course duration in three years. Each year covering as two semesters
MACHNANICAL B1.1
AVIONICS B2
1ST YEAR
1ST SEMESTER
MODULE 7,8,9A,10
1ST YEAR
1ST SEMESTER
MODULE 7,8,9A,10
2ND SEMESTER
MODULE 3,6,10,11A
2ND SEMESTER
MODULE 3,4,6,10
2ND YEAR
3RD SEMESTER
MODULE 3,6,11A,15
2ND YEAR
3RD SEMESTER
MODULE 3,4,6,13
4TH SEMESTER
MODULE 4, 7A, 15
4TH SEMESTER
MODULE 5, 13, 14
5TH SEMESTER
MODULE 5, 17A
5TH SEMESTER
MODULE 5, 13
6TH SEMESTER
OJT
6TH SEMESTER
OJT
In addition a 360 Hrs of AEPT(Practicals) will be attending within GMR or