Tuesday 23 October 2018

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering – Everything That You Need To Know

Aircraft maintenance engineering is not that popular as compared to its counterparts. And this is the reason; the field is often subjected to confusion. Helping you out, here is the detailed info on this.

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

Many might think of Aircraft maintenance engineering, AME as any other degree or a diploma course. This is however not the complete truth because Aircraft maintenance engineering is more off a training programme for any candidate who is interested in pursuing a career in Aircraft maintenance engineering and henceforth has to undertake. With the aviation sector growing at a rapid pace with its advanced and sophisticated aircrafts, technological inventions and a more open sky policy allowing new operators to enter the market and various other factors has helped the sector by working as an attraction for many people who now want to pursue a career that is in one way or the other connected with the field of aviation.  Fuelling the interest of many pursuant of this field is also the large network of domestic airlines in the country and also the several international airlines that operate from within the country. This has helped broaden the horizon for many.

What is Aircraft Maintenance Engineering?

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering deals with the task of maintaining an aircraft and keeping it in an ideal condition to fly. The aircraft maintenance engineer repairs and maintains an aircraft in order to ensure flight safety. An aircraft can not take flight without the previous consent of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.

Procedure and eligibility

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is a three year long training programme that is offered by many prestigious colleges across the country and the candidates who complete their training successfully are issued a license by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). However you must ascertain that the university is approved by the DGCA before you join it. The training process is rigorous and you will find that only a few selected universities offer training on heavy aircrafts and engines.

The eligibility criteria for the candidates who are interested in acquiring admission in an institute for the training is that they should have passed their 10+2 examinations with minimum 50% marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. You can also seek admission for this course if you have acquired a diploma in any branch of engineering be it a B.Sc degree holder.

There is no discrimination on the basis of your gender. Any one who is interested in undertaking this training course and satisfies the eligibility criteria is welcome to undergo the training to become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.

The approximate cost of availing this training is around Rs.1.5 lakh but may vary from university to university. As stated above that it is only after you receive a license from the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is your training complete and you can pursue your career as a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.

Top colleges

Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, School of Aviation Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Aeronautics, School of Aeronautics, Indian Institute of Aeronautical Science, VSM Aerospace, Hindustan Aviation Academy.

Career options

After receiving your license you are competent to become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, AME you can also qualify for Associate Membership of Aeronautical Society of India, you can also find a well paying job as an engineer with the eminent firms and companies like BHEL, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL), Private and Government airlines, among others.