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Course: Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
Course Details:
• Mechanical (Fixed Wing)
a) Heavy Aircraft (HA).
b) Light Aircraft (LA).
c) Jet Engine (JE).
d) Piston Engine (PE).
• Mechanical (Rotory Wing)
a) Helicoptor (RA)
b) Jet Engine (JE).
c) Piston Engine (PE).
•Avionics
i. Electrical System (ES).
ii. Instrument System (IS).
iii.Radio Navigation (RN).
Duration:
The course duration is 3 years,
(6 semesters) of which 2 1/2 years
(5 Semesters) is theoretical class
room training with practical training
followed by
last 6month (VI Semester) On Job Training in Approved Maintenance Orginasation(AMO)
Pattern : Full time
Age
Atleast 16 years for enrollment.
Prerequisites
• The minimum qualification is pass in
Higher Secondary / PUC, 10+2 with
Math’s, Physics and Chemistry with a
minimum of 50% aggregate of any
recognized University Board or any
qualification recognized as equivalent
by D.G.C.A. Government of India.
• A pass in Studentship examination of
A.M.Ae.S.I. Or A.M.I.E. or any other
equivalent exam.
• A pass in a 3 year Engineering
Diploma Course of any good recognized
Polytechnic with a minimum of 50%.
DGCA Exam
The AME License Examination for Paper I, II and III will be
conducted by DGCA thrice a year. The
first one in the month of February,
the second one in the month of June
and the third one in the month of
October every year.
Location
Hyderabad
Licence
DGCA-Ministry of Civil Aviation
1-8-303/33, Nagam, Towers,
3rd and 4th Floor, NTR, Circle,
Minister Road, Secunderabad-500 003.
A.P, INDIA
Tel : (91)-040-66496900/ 66200000
Fax (91)-040-30604493
Branch
Office
208-209, Ansals Imperial Tower,
'C' Block Community Center, Naraina Vihar,
New Delhi-110028.
Tel:-011-32529334 |
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AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING (AME)
The only
Academy that has approval by DGCA in all Streams and its own
Heavy Aircraft with Jet Engines and Helicoptor for
Training in Various Streams.
The Maintenance Engineers of the
Aviation Industry are one of the most
elite groups of individuals who not
only draw a very fat salary package
but they are also respected for their
professionalism, dedication & hard
work throughout the world. Not only do
they get respect in India but also
they are at very high demand globally.
This branch of Engineering falls among
a very few privileged groups where
people after gathering sufficient
amount of experience can decide as to
how much they should be paid. With the
changing trends of time the “Boom in
the Aviation Industry” is witnessing
nowadays it has become a very
lucrative & challenging profession for
young, bright talents who are willing
to work hard to make it big.
This is only the Engineering Industry
where wide scope to acquire
intra-branch knowledge is available.
Infrastructure
No efforts have been spared to lay the
infrastructure for this prestigious
course on a second base. Apart from
the lecture halls for theory classes,
a complete workshop exists with
spacious rooms which house the various
requisite laboratories provided with
appropriate assemblies and components,
spares and test equipment’s, working
models and demonstration items, charts
and diagrams, together with Audio
Visual aids offering latest
documentation along with computer
knowledge and skills.
A team of qualified and experienced
teaching staff. headed by Chief
Instructor will impart the training.
Before applying for admission, the
applicants are advised to carefully
read the prospectus to ensure compliance
of their educational eligibility and
financial liabilities.
Academy Exam
At the end of each semester,
examination will be conducted by the
College.
Actual flying exposure is given to
students for better understanding of
systems.
AMAeSI
Students of AME course can also appear
and qualify as AMAeSI (Associate
Membership of Aeronautical Society of
India) which is fully recognised by
Government of India / State Government
/ Union Public Service Commission (U.P.S.C.)
/ G.A.T.E. for M.Tech admission /
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., (H.A.L.) /
Indian Airlines / Air India / B.H.E.L.
/ D.R.D.O. / N.A.L. / I.A.F. / Coast
Guard / Airline Industries etc. /
Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi
/ Madras Institute of Technology and
many other Government, Public and
Private sector as equivalent to B.E /
B.Tech (Aeronautical Engineering).
Course
Structure
Theoretical classes followed by
practicals on workshop practices,
laboratory procedures, calibration,
testing and other instrumentation
tests as well as ground running and
servicing of aircraft engines,
airframes and systems.
Syllabus
As prescribed & monitored by the
Director General of Civil Aviation,
Govt. of India. A brief course
schedule for the streams (semester
wise) is given below for reference:
SEMESTER I (SUBJECTS - COMMON TO ALL STREAMS)
1. CAR – I & Rules
2. Human factors & CAR 145
3. Workshop Maintenance Practices – I
4. Basic Aerodynamics – I
SEMESTER II (SUBJECTS-COMMON TO ALL STREAMS)
1. CAR – II
2. Workshop Maintenance Practices – II
3. Aircraft Materials
4. Basic Electronics
5. Airframe Structures and General Concept
SEMESTER III (MECHANICAL – Fixed Wing)
1. Aircraft Hardware
2. Workshop Maintenance Practices III
3. Electrical Fundamentals I
4. Digital Techniques
5. Turbine aeroplane Aerodynamics
SEMESTER III (MECHANICAL – Rotory wing)
1. Aircraft Hardware
2. Workshop Maintenance Practices III
3. Electrical Fundamentals I
4. Digital Techniques
5. Helicopter Aerodynamics
SEMESTER III (AVIONICS)
1. Aircraft Hardware
2. Workshop Maintenance Practices III
3. Electrical Fundamentals I
4. Digital Techniques
5. Introduction to Turbine aeroplane & Helicopter Aerodynamics
SEMESTER IV (MECHANICAL-Fixed Wing)
1.Aircarft Maintenance Practices
2. Electric Fundamentals –II
3. Corrosion Protection & Control
4. Electronic Instrument Systems
5. Airframe Structure
6. Gas Turbine Engine - I
SEMESTER IV (MECHANICAL-Rotory Wing)
1.Aircarft Maintenance Practices
2. Electric Fundamentals –II
3. Corrosion Protection & Control
4. Electronic Instrument Systems
5. Airframe Structure
6. Gas Turbine Engine - I
SEMESTER IV (AVIONICS)
1.Aircarft Maintenance Practices
2. Electric Fundamentals –II
3. Corrosion Protection & Control
4. Electronic Instrument Systems
5. A/C Instrument Systems –I
6. Gas Turbine Engine - I
SEMESTER V (MECHANICAL – Fixed wing)
1. A/C Systems – I
2. A/C Instruments
3. A/C Electrical Systems
4. Gas Turbine Engine - II
5. Piston Engine
SEMESTER V (MECHANICAL – Rotory wing)
1. Helicopter Systems – I
2. Helicopter Instruments
3. Helicopter Electrical Systems
4. Gas Turbine Engine - II
5. Piston Engine
SEMESTER V (AVIONICS)
1. A/C Instruments Systems –II
2. A/c Electrical System –I
3. A/C Communications
4. Flight Controls & Stability of A/C & Helicopter
SEMESTER VI (MECHANICAL – Fixed wing)
1. A/C Systems - II
2. Auto Flight
3. Avionics
4. Turbo Propeller
5. Power Augmentation Systems
SEMESTER VI (MECHANICAL – Rotory wing)
1.Helicopter Systems - II
2. Auto Flight
3. Avionics
4. Turbo Propeller
5. Power Augmentation Systems
SEMESTER VI (AVIONICS)
1. Auto Flight
2. A/C Electrical Systems –II
3. A/C Radio Navigation
4. Propulsion
Infrastructure
The Institute possesses the entire
necessary infrastructure with a large
fleet of aircrafts, adequate buildings
and well equipped laboratories,
advanced instruments, updated software
and a spacious library with many
volumes.
Attendance
It is mandatory for a student to put
in a minimum of 80% attendance in
every semester to be eligible to sit
for exam, and promotion to the next
semester. The minimum pass marks in
any test or examination will be 70%.
Industrial Tours
Industrial tours to establish aviation
oriented organization and workshop are
arranged to improve the working
knowledge of the students to organizations like, Air India, India
Airlines, HAL, DRDL and major
Instrument Labs.
Scope of Approval by DGCA
Flytech Aviation Academy is approved
by DGCA vide Letter No. 5-1194/95- AI
(2) Dated 23.11.95. On satisfactory
completion of the Institutional
Training the students are issued with
a Provisional Certificate to this
effect, together with a progress card
with their photographs also affixed.
This record sheet among others gives
the detailed particulars of the marks
obtained in each subject in
the semester examination, attendance
percentages etc.
The students on successful completion of the whole course – including OJT - will be awarded a Course Completion Certificate by the college.
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