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Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

The category that deals with Jet Engine & Aeroplane Structure learning and maintenance is generally known as Category of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering B1.1 in the (Aeroplane Turbine) category. Students of B1.1 (Aeroplane Turbine) category who successfully clear all the Basic Knowledge Module Examination conducted by DGCA and finish all the maintenance experience conditions specified by DGCA in Aircraft Rule 61 and CAR 66 gets the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering License in the B1.1 (Aeroplane Turbine) category.

The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering in B2 (Avionics) category provides access to real-time aircraft knowledge. It is a balanced practical and theory-based approach for the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering license issued by Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India, for maintaining the aeroplanes. Making the current aircraft airworthy cannot be made potential but for the technical talent and hard work of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. They are mainly accountable for keeping the plane in an airworthy situation and administering the airworthiness certificate before the flight.

Eligibility
  • Age: Minimum age requirement 16 Years
  • Eligibility: 10+2 examination passed with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) Combination from a recognized board or having a diploma or higher degree in electrical, electronics, mechanical or Aeronautical engineering.
  • Medical Fitness: Medically fit and doesn't have colour blindness or any other physical disabilities

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering in B1.1 (Aeroplane Turbine) category is 3 years of License program. The candidate has to undergo a 3 years regular academic program approved by the DGCA. 30% of practical hours are conducted in the Actual aircraft maintenance Working Environment in CAR 145 AMO. In the educational program, the student has to complete their module papers conducted by DGCA.

The B2 (Avionics) category license holder issue certificate after maintenance on the electrical, electronic, and radio navigation system. B2 (Avionics) category issue Certificates of Release to service after maintenance on avionic and electrical systems, avionics and electrical system within the engine and mechanical systems requiring only simple tests to prove their serviceability of aircraft type endorsed on the license