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Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) Course Details:
The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) course is a specialized program focused on the maintenance, repair, and overall upkeep of aircraft to ensure they meet stringent safety and airworthiness standards before every flight. AMEs are responsible for certifying the airworthiness of an aircraft after maintenance work and play a critical role in the aviation industry.
*Course Duration and Structure:*
*DGCA Approved Institutes:* For Category B1.1 (Aeroplane Turbine), the course duration is typically *2400 hours* of combined theoretical and practical training. This is usually structured with *60% theory and 40% practical elements.*
*Semester System:* Many institutes follow a semester-based system, often divided into *four semesters over two years* or *six semesters over three years.*
*Practical Training:* A significant portion of the course involves hands-on practical training in workshops, laboratories, and sometimes in live aircraft maintenance environments (MROs - Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul organizations) or with airlines. Some institutes have tie-ups with MROs and airlines like Air India and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for practical exposure.
*Modules:* The curriculum is divided into modules covering various aspects of aircraft maintenance. These modules are prescribed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the regulatory body in India. Some common modules include:
Electrical Fundamentals
Electronic Fundamentals
Digital Techniques/Electronic Instrument Systems
Materials and Hardware
Maintenance Practices
Basic Aerodynamics
Human Factors
Aviation Legislation
Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures, and Systems (specific to aircraft type)
Propulsion (Gas Turbine and Piston Engines)
*License Categories:* The AME license is issued by the DGCA in various categories, allowing engineers to certify different types of aircraft and maintenance tasks:
*Category A:* Maintenance Certifying Mechanic (limited to minor maintenance and transit checks). Course duration is shorter, around 800 hours.
*Category B1:* Maintenance Certifying Technician (Mechanical) - subdivided into:
B1.1: Aeroplanes Turbine-Engine (heavy pressurized aircraft above 5500 kg MTOM with gas turbine/jet engines).
B1.2: Aeroplanes Piston-Engine.
B1.3: Helicopters Turbine-Engine.
B1.4: Helicopters Piston-Engine.
*Category B2:* Maintenance Certifying Technician (Avionics) - covers instrument, automatic pilot, radio communication, navigation, radar, and electrical power systems of aircraft.
*Category C:* Base Maintenance Certifying Engineer (for certifying major maintenance tasks).
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