AME Course & Training

What is Aircraft Maintenance Engineering?

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) focuses on the maintenance and repair of aircraft to ensure their safety and performance. It involves working on engines, avionics and structural systems to meet aviation industry standards.

Role of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers

AME professionals inspect and maintain aircraft components, ensuring they are safe and operational. They work with airlines and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with safety regulations.

Importance in the Aviation Industry

AME is crucial for maintaining aircraft safety, minimizing disruptions and extending aircraft lifespans, ensuring smooth and safe air travel.

CURRICULUM OF AME COURSE

The main features of the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course approved by DGCA . The course consists of a 2400 hours program divided into 4 semesters. This includes theoretical training and practical training. Out of total practical training 30% of the practical training hours will be carried out in CAR 145 Maintenance Organizations (Leading Airlines) i.e. Actual Environment Training (AET) for all B1.1 & B2 categories. The remaining practical training (70%) will be carried out in various labs and on Inhouse aircrafts placed in CARVER AME College hangar. The practical task will cover the subject knowledge of aircraft systems. For AET purpose, CTSPL has a long term agreement with CAR 145 Maintenance Organizations (Leading Airlines) to impart practical training to the students. Students are required to pass the Semester examinations and DGCA Module examination. Students will be issued with Certificate of Recognition (CofR) on successful completion of the training course.

AME TRAINING AND CAREER PROSPECTS

AME requires specialized training and certification from aviation authorities. The growing aviation industry offers strong career opportunities with airlines, maintenance organizations and defense sectors.

COURSES OFFERED AT THE CARVER AME COLLEGE

At Carver Aviation, we offer a range of DGCA-approved AME courses tailored to industry demands:

Category B1.1 (Mechanical) :-

Covers mechanical systems, including engines, airframes and power plants.

Category B2 (Avionics) :-

Specializes in avionics, including navigation, communication and electrical systems.

COURSES OFFERED AT THE CARVER AME COLLEGE

At Carver Aviation, we offer a range of DGCA-approved AME courses tailored to industry demands:

Category B1.1 (Mechanical) :-

Covers mechanical systems, including engines, airframes and power plants.

Category B2 (Avionics) :-

Specializes in avionics, including navigation, communication and electrical systems.

Each course includes extensive hands-on training, ensuring students are industry-ready.

Eligibility Criteria

To enroll in the AME program:

Carver AME College ensures that every eligible student receives the support they need to kickstart their AME journey.

Age

Must be between 16 to 28 years old.

Educational Qualification

10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) or equivalent.

Medical Fitness

Certificate from a recognized MBBS Doctor

Color Vision

Student should not have color vision deficiency

Eligibility Criteria

To enroll in the AME program:

Age

Must be between 16 to 28 years old.

Educational Qualification

10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) or equivalent.

Medical Fitness

Certificate from a recognized MBBS Doctor

Color Vision

Student should not have color vision deficiency

Carver AME College ensures that every eligible student receives the support they need to kickstart their AME journey.

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