Courses For Aviation Engineering Professionals

Introduction
(AMEPC) is a program designed to impart classroom training to the individuals to become certified aircraft maintenance engineers after successful clearance of DGCA papers followed with on job training on live aircraft . The course typically consists of both theoretical and practical training, covering topics such as aircraft systems, maintenance procedures, and regulations.
The academic course is usually three months for each module in length, and upon completion, candidates will have the skills and knowledge to pass the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation), Govt. of India AME licensing exams.
The course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain, repair and overhaul aircraft, and to ensure that he is eligible to work on live aircraft and understands the meaning of airworthiness very well.
The Candidate should have passed 10+2 in science (PCM) with minimum marks of 50 percent.
- Educational Qualification:- The minimum educational qualification required to pursue an AME course is usually a 10+2 level or equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Some institutes may also require a minimum percentage of marks in these subjects.
- Age Limit:- The minimum age limit to pursue an AME course is usually 17 years, however, Minimum age limit varies from institute to institute.
- English Proficiency:- Candidates should have the ability to read, write, and comprehend English language
- Medical Fitness:- Candidates are required to be medically fit as per the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) guidelines to pursue an AME course.
- Strength:- Candidates should possess good technical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, ability to work in a team and be flexible, possess good physical and mental health, and be able to work in a fast-paced environment.
- Skill Sets:- Technical skills, problem-solving, attention to detail, teamwork, flexibility, physical and mental health, knowledge in mathematics and physics, and hand-eye coordination.
Depending on the specific program, the class room training may be 2,000-2,400 hours in length.
Normally classroom training is related with all the modules required to be passed by the aspirant AMEs of the exams conducted by The DGCA.
Upon successful completion of the class room training, candidates will be sent to Aircraft MRO for two years practical training to be eligible for AME Basic License.
The curriculum of the AME course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of aircraft systems and maintenance procedures. It includes classroom instruction, as well as hands-on training using aircraft components and equipment. Students will learn about aircraft structures, propulsion systems, electrical systems, avionics, and more. They will also learn about maintenance procedures, safety regulations, and quality control.
The DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) course syllabus typically covers the following modules:
- Module 1 – Mathematics
- Module 2- Physics
- Module 3 – Electrical Fundamentals
- Module 4- Electronic Fundamentals
- Module 5- Digital Techniques Electronic Instrument System
- Module 6-Materials and Hardware
- Module 7- Maintenance Practices
- Module 8-Basic Aerodynamics
- Module 9- Human Factors
- Module 10- Aviation Legislation
- Module 11A- Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
- Module 11B-Piston Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
- Module 12- Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and System
- Module 13-Aircraft Aerodynamics , Structures and System
- Module 14- Propulsion
- Module 15- Gas Turbine Engine
- Module 16- Piston Engine
- Module 17-Propeller
Specialized Verticals of Services
The AME course is usually divided into two parts:
- AME Mechanical
- AME Avionics (Electronics)
- AME Cat-A (Maintenance Certifying Mechanic)
- AME Cat-A1 (Jet Engine & Aeroplan)
- AME Cat-A2 (Piston Engine & Aeroplan)
- AME Cat-A3 (Jet Engine & Helicopter)
- AME Cat-A4 (Piston Engine & Helicopter)
- AME Cat-B (Maintenance Certifying Technician)
- AME Cat-B1 (Mechanical)
- AME Cat-B1.1 (Jet Engine & Aeroplan)
- AME Cat-B1.2 (Piston Engine & Aeroplan)
- AME Cat-B1.3 (Jet Engine & Helicopter)
- AME Cat-B1.4 (Piston Engine & Helicopter)
- AME Cat-B2 (Avionics)
- AME Cat-B1 (Mechanical)

The Avionics license covers topics such as avionics, electrical systems, and instrumentation, while the Mechanical license covers topics such as structural repair, power plant, and aircraft systems. These licenses are awarded by The DGCA, Govt. of India after passing of all modules examinations, completion of requisite practical training and verbal interview.
Career Opportunities
This course will enable them to work in a wide range of engineering activities related to aircraft maintenance, including airports,
This course will enable them to work in a wide range of engineering activities related to aircraft maintenance, including airports, airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities. These trained professionals get chance to work in aviation stores, logistics – planning and in aircraft manufacturing sectors.
Admission Process
To join our AMEPC Course, the candidate has to follow the following Admission Process:-
To join our AMEPC Course, the candidate has to follow the following Admission Process:-
Candidate should fill the form of FLITELINE AVIATION ACADEMY
Academy will conduct formal interview through the board specifically constituted for the purpose.
After clearing the interview, based on the recommendation of the board, students will get admission in one of the courses.
Course Fee
Classroom Training: Rs.1,50,000.00
Practical Training: Rs.1,20,000.00
Classroom Training: Rs.1,50,000.00
Practical Training: Rs.1,20,000.00
Salary
After successful completion of the course, the candidates will be engaged in different activities as per their specialization training
After successful completion of the course, the candidates will be engaged in different activities as per their specialization training and vacancy in the organization. Professionals engaged in this portfolio earns normally between 15k to 500k P.M. An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer gets average 10 lacs annual package.
Overall, the AME course provides a solid foundation in aircraft maintenance engineering, preparing students for a challenging and rewarding career in the aviation industry. Entire training program is based on the guidelines given The Director General of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India and such coaching enables low income group candidate to aspire for such career.
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