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Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

 

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The aviation industry has two main branches: flying branch and maintenance branch. While pilots fly the aircraft, aircraft maintenance engineers are concerned with the maintenance of the aircraft. An aircraft maintenance engineer has to obtain a licence from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation 
An aircraft maintenance engineer is responsible for the control, maintenance and repair of specialised aircraft instrumentation and related parts of the aircraft. They also learn to set engine controls and to test for their correct functioning. They play a major role among the maintenance personnel to keep the aircraft 'airworthy' at all times. The maintenance of modern sophisticated aircrafts calls for high degree of technical knowledge, competence, proficiency, dexterity and integrity on part of the concerned personnel. Aircraft engineers research, design, manufacture and maintain aircraft. They work on any and every mechanical aspect of the craft, including airframes, hydraulics and pneumatics, engines and fuel systems and control and communications systems.
Engineers are involved in the following stages of aircraft production and manufacture. The design of new products such as components or entire engines, the manufacture and assembly of aircraft parts, research into solutions for complex engineering problems, maintenance of the finished craft to ensure safety and operational status.
A course in aircraft maintenance engineering is not a degree but a licence course and only those institutes approved by the DGCA can impart training in this subject. The minimum eligibility criterion for getting admission into any one of the institutes is 10+2 or equivalent with physics, chemistry and mathematics.
Training is imparted for servicing and maintenance of aircraft to ensure 100% flight safety. After completing the course and passing the internal exam, you have to clear the licensing exam conducted by the DGCA.
The major types of specialised courses in AME are: light airframe, heavy airframe, jet engine, radio navigation, electrical system, instrument system, piston engine and heavy aeroplane. On completion of training you will get a Basic Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Certificate (BAMEC) from the DGCA which will make you eligible for a job in the aviation industry.
In today's scenario, the development of a country is measured in the terms of its technological enhancements. Our nation too is looking for the dedicated and high caliber "Aircraft Maintenance Engineers" for real up-liftment. With the privatisation and foreign collaboration increasing everyday, the future is very bright in aviation sector. Most airlines are planning to increase their fleet and this is an opening avenue for the aviation aspirants.
In order to meet ever increasing demand of AME, STIA Jaipur established in the year 2010, has undertaken the responsibility to provide the youth with easy access to high quality AME training at affordable cost. The training with us will provide a high quality of knowledge and skill, to survive today's technology and intensive work environment. 
The students having an aptitude and flair to go in AME field will have enormous career opportunities. After passing the DGCA examinations the students will have almost 100% Job opportunities in India as well as world wide. We welcome to all students to fulfill their dreams for becoming an Aircraft Engineer and build up their career as an AME in Aviation Industry.  
Course Duration3 Years Including On Job Training.
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