The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) Training Program is designed to equip candidates with the technical expertise required to ensure the safety, efficiency, and airworthiness of aircraft. This program focuses on the inspection, maintenance, and repair of aircraft systems, engines, and avionics, following international aviation regulations.
Trainees will gain hands-on experience in aircraft troubleshooting, structural repairs, and component replacement. The curriculum covers aviation safety standards, regulatory compliance, and advanced mechanical and electrical systems used in modern aircraft. With a strong emphasis on precision, analytical skills, and technical proficiency, this program prepares candidates for careers as licensed aircraft maintenance engineers.
Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Engineering – Fundamentals of aircraft maintenance, responsibilities, and regulatory compliance.
Aviation Safety and Regulations – Understanding DGCA, EASA, and FAA safety standards and maintenance protocols.
Aircraft Structures and Systems – Study of airframe, hydraulics, landing gear, and fuel systems.
Aircraft Propulsion and Engines – Inspection, maintenance, and repair of piston and jet engines.
Avionics and Electrical Systems – Navigation, communication, and electronic flight control systems.
Human Factors and Error Management – Risk assessment, decision-making, and safety culture in aircraft maintenance.
Practical Training and Workshop Sessions – Hands-on training in aircraft maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair.
Licensing and Certification Preparation – Guidance for AME licensing exams and industry certifications.
Candidates must be Indian nationals aged between 17 to 30 years.
A minimum educational qualification of 10th and +2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from a recognized board or university is required.
Fluency in English with strong analytical and problem-solving skills is essential.
Candidates should have good technical aptitude, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems to pursue a career in aircraft maintenance engineering.