Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance Engineering Eligibility

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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Indiana Tech University's
Oregon State University
Adelphi University New York
Montana State University Bozeman Montan
Florida International University.

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Pooja sehrawat

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In order to get an EASA Part-66 AML (Aircraft Maintenance License), an applicant needs:
Basic knowledge (66. A.25);
Basic experience (66. A.30). In order to get TR endorsed in the AML, an applicant needs:
Type Training (Theoretical and Practical) (66. A.45)
OJT for the first TR (66. A.45). The following two schemes depict the most common paths and are for information only. The first scheme applies to Group 1 aircraft (B1 and B2 licence categories). The second scheme applies to other than Group 1 aircraft (B1 and B2 licence categories). .

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Vikash Ranjan

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All branch is good in their field, because you cannot compare any branch with each other, and the point is you choose those branch, which you want to go according to your passion interest, then you can make better career.

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Ashvani Chandravanshi

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Yes, you can join Air Force.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Mohammad,
You can do M.Tech in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course trains students in the operation and maintenance of Air-crafts and Helicopters in terms of Structures, Systems and Engines. The students learn how to use the engine trend analysis for the planning of periodic inspection and maintenance of various components in such a way as to reduce downtime of flying vehicles, simulation and validation through Engine testing at various laboratories using the software, such as, MATLAB SIMULINK and LABVIEW. After completing the course the engineers will be familiar with Civil Aviation regula
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Aerospace engineering is concerned with designing and building aircraft and spacecraft. Aerospace engineering can be divided into two specializations: Aeronautical engineers handle design, manufacturing and maintenance of aircraft, helicopters & UAV etc and astronautically engineers, who design spacecraft, rockets, satellites, and others. Aeronautical engineering was the original term for the field. Both Aerospace Engineering and Aeronautical Engineers are niche branch of engineering with lot of similarities in syllabus with almost 90% overlap.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) courses are designed to train and sill students in Mec
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