The DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) course syllabus typically covers the following modules:
- Module 1 – Mathematics
- Algebra: This includes solving linear and quadratic equations, factoring, and working with exponential and logarithmic functions.
- Geometry: This covers two- and three-dimensional geometry, including points, lines, angles, circles, and basic trigonometry.
- Calculus: This covers differentiation and integration, including partial derivatives, optimization, and applications to real-world problems in aircraft engineering.
- Vector Calculus: This covers vector algebra, including dot and cross products, line and surface integrals, and applications to aerodynamics.
- Matrix Algebra: This covers the manipulation and solution of systems of linear equations using matrices and determinants.
- Module 2- Physics
- Mechanics: This covers classical mechanics, including kinematics, dynamics, and thermodynamics. Topics may include Newton's laws of motion, work, energy, and power, as well as fluid mechanics and aerodynamics.
- Electromagnetism: This covers the principles of electricity and magnetism, including circuits, capacitors, inductors, and electromagnetic waves.
- Thermodynamics: This covers the principles of thermodynamics, including heat transfer, the laws of thermodynamics, and the behavior of gases.
- Optics: This covers the properties of light, including reflection, refraction, diffraction, and interference.
- Quantum Mechanics: This covers the principles of quantum mechanics, including wave-particle duality and the behavior of matter and energy on a subatomic level.
- Module 3 – Electrical Fundamentals
- Electrical Fundamentals: This covers the basic principles of electricity, including voltage, current, resistance, and power.
- Circuits: This covers the principles of electric circuits, including Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, and circuit analysis.
- Electromagnetism: This covers the principles of electromagnetism, including Faraday's law and Lenz's law.
- Transformers: This covers the principles of transformers and their applications in aircraft electrical systems.
- Motors and Generators: This covers the principles of motors and generators, including DC and AC machines, and their applications in aircraft electrical systems.
- Electrical Safety: This covers the principles of electrical safety, including grounding, bonding, and over-voltage protection.
- Module 4- Electronic Fundamentals
- Electronic Fundamentals: This covers the basic principles of electronics, including semiconductors, diodes, and transistors.
- Amplifiers: This covers the principles of amplifiers, including operational amplifiers and their applications in aircraft electronic systems.
- Oscillators: This covers the principles of oscillators, including LC and RC oscillators, and their applications in aircraft electronic systems.
- Digital Fundamentals: This covers the basic principles of digital electronics, including binary numbers, Boolean algebra, and logic gates.
- Digital Integrated Circuits: This covers the principles of digital integrated circuits, including microprocessors and microcontrollers, and their applications in aircraft electronic systems.
- Communication Fundamentals: This covers the principles of communication systems, including analog and digital communication, and their applications in aircraft communication systems.
- Module 5- Digital Techniques Electronic Instrument System
- Digital Techniques: This covers the advanced principles of digital electronics, including digital signal processing, data converters, and digital control systems.
- Microprocessors and Microcontrollers: This covers the principles of microprocessors and microcontrollers, including their architecture, programming, and applications in aircraft electronic systems.
- Avionic Systems: This covers the principles and applications of avionic systems, including navigation systems, communication systems, and autopilots.
- Flight Instrument Systems: This covers the principles and applications of flight instrument systems, including attitude and heading reference systems, air data computers, and navigation systems.
- Engine Instrument Systems: This covers the principles and applications of engine instrument systems, including engine monitoring and control systems, and fuel management systems.
- Electrical Power Systems: This covers the principles and applications of electrical power systems, including generators, inverters, and battery management systems.
- Data Bus Systems: This covers the principles and applications of data bus systems, including ARINC 429 and ARINC 629 data buses, and their use in aircraft avionics systems.
- Electronic Circuit Design: This covers the design and analysis of electronic circuits, including circuit simulation and testing techniques.
- Automatic Flight Control Systems: This covers the principles and applications of automatic flight control systems, including stability augmentation systems and fly-by-wire systems.
- Flight Management Systems: This covers the principles and applications of flight management systems, including route planning and navigation, and flight management computers.
- Display Systems: This covers the principles and applications of display systems, including cockpit displays, head-up displays, and head-down displays.
- Digital Signal Processing: This covers the principles and applications of digital signal processing, including digital filtering and signal analysis techniques.
- Control Systems: This covers the principles and applications of control systems, including feedback control systems, linear control systems, and nonlinear control systems.
- Flight Recorders: This covers the principles and applications of flight recorders, including cockpit voice recorders, flight data recorders, and quick access recorders.
- Module 6-Materials and Hardware
- Types of materials used in aircraft construction and maintenance:
- Metals
- Non-metals
- Composites
- Adhesives
- Hardware used in aircraft structures and systems:
- Fasteners
- Bearings
- Springs
- Corrosion prevention and control
- Materials testing
- Hardware installation and inspection
- Properties and characteristics of different materials
- Failure modes and causes of materials and hardware
- Maintenance procedures for materials and hardware
- Regulations and standards related to materials and hardware in aviation.
- Module 7- Maintenance Practices
- Maintenance organization structure
- Maintenance planning and scheduling
- Maintenance documentation and records
- Maintenance inspection procedures
- Maintenance tasks and procedures
- Tools and equipment used in maintenance
- Personnel training and qualifications
- Safety in maintenance
- Hazardous materials handling
- Environmental considerations in maintenance
- Maintenance error prevention and management
- Maintenance troubleshooting and problem-solving
- Quality control and assurance in maintenance
- Maintenance control and monitoring systems
- Regulations and standards related to maintenance practices in aviation.
- Defect reporting and rectification
- Maintenance data analysis and trending
- Component maintenance and overhaul
- Maintenance outsourcing and subcontracting
- Maintenance of life-limited and time-limited parts
- Maintenance program management
- Reliability-centered maintenance (RCM)
- Maintenance cost management
- Maintenance resource management (MRM)
- Maintenance performance monitoring and measurement
- Continuous maintenance improvement
- Root cause analysis and corrective action
- Maintenance of modification and repairs
- Configuration management in maintenance.
- Module 8-Basic Aerodynamics
- Fundamentals of flight
- Lift and weight
- Thrust and drag
- Lift-to-drag ratio (L/D)
- Angle of attack (AOA) and stall
- Lift and airspeed relationship
- Lift and wing shape
- Lift and wing aspect ratio
- Lift and wing sweep
- Lift and wing twist (washout)
- Lift and wing flaps
- Lift and wing slots
- Lift and wing slats
- Lift and wing spoilers
- Lift and winglets
- High-lift systems
- Lift augmentation devices
- Lift and airfoil sections
- Lift and Reynolds number
- Lift and Mach number
- Lift and altitude
- Lift and air density
- Lift and temperature
- Lift and pressure
- Lift and turbulence
- Lift and wing vortex
- Lift and wing vortex lift
- Lift and wing vortex drag
- Lift and wing vortex roll
- Lift and wing vortex stall
- Lift and wing vortex separation
- Lift and wing vortex control
- Lift and wing vortex reduction
- Lift and wing vortex utilization
- Module 9- Human Factors
- Human performance and limitations
- Perception and attention
- Decision making and problem solving
- Communication and teamwork
- Stress and fatigue management
- Situation awareness
- Human error
- Error chain analysis
- Error management and mitigation
- Crew resource management (CRM)
- Human factors in maintenance
- Maintenance errors and incidents
- Maintenance error prevention and management
- Maintenance resource management (MRM)
- Maintenance human performance improvement
- Human factors training for maintenance personnel
- Regulations and standards related to human factors in aviation maintenance.
- Module 10- Aviation Legislation
- Overview of aviation legislation
- International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
- Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention)
- ICAO Annexes related to aviation legislation
- International Air Services Transit Agreement (IASTA)
- International Air Transport Agreement (IATA)
- Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
- Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR)
- Aircraft rules and regulations
- Airworthiness requirements
- Maintenance requirements
- Flight operations requirements
- Personnel licensing requirements
- Air navigation services requirements
- Air traffic management requirements
- Environmental protection requirements
- Air transport of dangerous goods
- Accident and incident investigation
- Aviation security
- Aviation insurance
- Liability in aviation
- International agreements on aviation
- Regulations and standards related to aviation legislation.
- Module 11A- Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
- Fundamentals of turbine aeroplane aerodynamics
- Lift and weight
- Thrust and drag
- Lift-to-drag ratio (L/D)
- Angle of attack (AOA) and stall
- Lift and airspeed relationship
- Lift and wing shape
- Lift and wing aspect ratio
- Lift and wing sweep
- Lift and wing twist (washout)
- Lift and wing flaps
- Lift and wing slots
- Lift and wing slats
- Lift and wing spoilers
- Lift and winglets
- High-lift systems
- Lift augmentation devices
- Lift and airfoil sections
- Lift and Reynolds number
- Lift and Mach number
- Lift and altitude
- Lift and air density
- Lift and temperature
- Lift and pressure
- Lift and turbulence
- Lift and wing vortex
- Lift and wing vortex lift
- Lift and wing vortex drag
- Lift and wing vortex roll
- Lift and wing vortex stall
- Lift and wing vortex separation
- Lift and wing vortex control
- Lift and wing vortex reduction
- Lift and wing vortex utilization
- Fundamentals of turbine aeroplane structures
- Loads and stress analysis
- Fatigue and fracture mechanics
- Materials and corrosion
- Structural design and certification
- Structural repair and overhaul
- Structural inspection and maintenance
- Fundamentals of turbine aeroplane systems
- Powerplant systems
- Fuel systems
- Hydraulic systems
- Pneumatic systems
- Electrical systems
- Avionics systems
- Environmental control systems
- Ice and rain protection systems
- Fire protection systems
- Landing gear systems
- Flight control systems
- Automatic flight control systems
- Anti-icing and de-icing systems
- Module 11B-Piston Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
- Fundamentals of piston aeroplane aerodynamics
- Lift and weight
- Thrust and drag
- Lift-to-drag ratio (L/D)
- Angle of attack (AOA) and stall
- Lift and airspeed relationship
- Lift and wing shape
- Lift and wing aspect ratio
- Lift and wing sweep
- Lift and wing twist (washout)
- Lift and wing flaps
- Lift and wing slots
- Lift and wing slats
- Lift and wing spoilers
- Lift and winglets
- High-lift systems
- Lift augmentation devices
- Lift and airfoil sections
- Lift and Reynolds number
- Lift and Mach number
- Lift and altitude
- Lift and air density
- Lift and temperature
- Lift and pressure
- Lift and turbulence
- Lift and wing vortex
- Lift and wing vortex lift
- Lift and wing vortex drag
- Lift and wing vortex roll
- Lift and wing vortex stall
- Lift and wing vortex separation
- Lift and wing vortex control
- Lift and wing vortex reduction
- Lift and wing vortex utilization
- Fundamentals of piston aeroplane structures
- Loads and stress analysis
- Fatigue and fracture mechanics
- Materials and corrosion
- Structural design and certification
- Structural repair and overhaul
- Structural inspection and maintenance
- Fundamentals of piston aeroplane systems
- Powerplant systems
- Fuel systems
- Oil systems
- Cooling systems
- Engine induction and exhaust systems
- Engine lubrication systems
- Engine starting systems
- Engine auxiliary systems
- Engine fire protection systems
- Engine vibration analysis
- Engine performance monitoring
- Engine fuel control systems
- Engine ignition systems
- Engine propeller systems
- Engine reduction gear systems
- Engine governor systems
- Engine turbocharging systems
- Engine supercharging systems
- Engine aftercooling systems
- Module 12- Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and System
- Fundamentals of helicopter aerodynamics
- Lift and weight
- Thrust and drag
- Lift-to-drag ratio (L/D)
- Angle of attack (AOA) and stall
- Lift and airspeed relationship
- Lift and rotor blade shape
- Lift and rotor blade aspect ratio
- Lift and rotor blade sweep
- Lift and rotor blade twist (washout)
- Lift and rotor blade flapping
- Lift and rotor blade lag
- Lift and rotor blade lead-lag dampers
- Lift and rotor blade torsion
- Lift and rotor blade torsion dampers
- Lift and rotor blade tracking
- Lift and rotor blade feathering
- Lift and rotor blade cone angle
- Lift and rotor blade feather angle
- Lift and rotor blade pitch angle
- Lift and rotor blade chord
- Lift and rotor blade airfoil
- Lift and rotor blade loading
- Lift and rotor blade profile drag
- Lift and rotor blade induced drag
- Lift and rotor blade vortex drag
- Lift and rotor blade vortex lift
- Lift and rotor blade vortex separation
- Lift and rotor blade vortex control
- Lift and rotor blade vortex reduction
- Lift and rotor blade vortex utilization
- Fundamentals of helicopter structures
- Loads and stress analysis
- Fatigue and fracture mechanics
- Materials and corrosion
- Structural design and certification
- Structural repair and overhaul
- Structural inspection and maintenance
- Fundamentals of helicopter systems
- Powerplant systems
- Fuel systems
- Oil systems
- Cooling systems
- Engine induction and exhaust systems
- Engine lubrication systems
- Engine starting systems
- Engine auxiliary systems
- Engine fire protection systems
- Engine vibration analysis
- Engine performance monitoring
- Engine fuel control systems
- Engine ignition systems
- Engine governor systems
- Engine turbocharging systems
- Engine supercharging systems
- Engine aftercooling systems
- Transmission systems
- Drive systems
- Rotor blade folding systems
- Rotor blade articulation systems
- Rotor blade control systems
- Rotor blade damping systems
- Rotor blade trim systems
- Rotor blade synchronization systems
- Module 13-Aircraft Aerodynamics , Structures and System
- Fundamentals of aircraft aerodynamics
- Lift and weight
- Thrust and drag
- Lift-to-drag ratio (L/D)
- Angle of attack (AOA) and stall
- Lift and airspeed relationship
- Lift and wing shape
- Lift and wing aspect ratio
- Lift and wing sweep
- Lift and wing twist (washout)
- Lift and wing flapping
- Lift and wing lead-lag
- Lift and wing torsion
- Lift and wing torsion dampers
- Lift and wing tracking
- Lift and wing feathering
- Lift and wing chord
- Lift and wing airfoil
- Lift and wing loading
- Lift and wing profile drag
- Lift and wing induced drag
- Lift and wing vortex drag
- Lift and wing vortex lift
- Lift and wing vortex separation
- Lift and wing vortex control
- Lift and wing vortex reduction
- Lift and wing vortex utilization
- Fundamentals of aircraft structures
- Loads and stress analysis
- Fatigue and fracture mechanics
- Materials and corrosion
- Structural design and certification
- Structural repair and overhaul
- Structural inspection and maintenance
- Fundamentals of aircraft systems
- Powerplant systems
- Fuel systems
- Oil systems
- Cooling systems
- Engine induction and exhaust systems
- Engine lubrication systems
- Engine starting systems
- Engine auxiliary systems
- Engine fire protection systems
- Engine vibration analysis
- Engine performance monitoring
- Engine fuel control systems
- Engine ignition systems
- Engine governor systems
- Engine turbocharging systems
- Engine supercharging systems
- Engine aftercooling systems
- Transmission systems
- Drive systems
- Landing gear systems
- Brake systems
- Steering systems
- Environmental control systems
- Electrical systems
- Instrument systems
- Communication systems
- Navigation systems
- Emergency systems
- Module 14- Propulsion
- Fundamentals of aircraft propulsion
- Types of aircraft engines (piston, turbojet, turbofan, turboprop, turboshaft)
- Engine cycles (Otto, Diesel, Brayton)
- Engine components (intake, compression, combustion, turbine, exhaust)
- Engine performance parameters (thrust, specific fuel consumption, power-to-weight ratio, fuel flow, EGT, RPM, etc.)
- Engine fuel systems (gravity feed, forced feed, fuel pumps, fuel injection)
- Engine lubrication systems (wet sump, dry sump, oil pumps, oil coolers)
- Engine starting systems (hand crank, electric, air, hydraulic)
- Engine fire protection systems (fire detectors, fire extinguishers, fire walls)
- Engine auxiliary systems (generators, alternators, starters, vacuum pumps, oil coolers)
- Engine control systems (fuel control units, ignition systems, governor systems, turbocharging systems)
- Engine powerplant installations (cowling, engine mount, engine controls, propeller, reduction gear)
- Engine maintenance practices (overhaul, inspection, replacement, troubleshooting)
- Engine performance monitoring (EGT, CHT, RPM, oil pressure, oil temperature, etc.)
- Engine emissions (carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, smoke)
- Engine reliability and durability
- Engine noise reduction
- Engine operational considerations (altitude, temperature, humidity, icing)
- Module 15- Gas Turbine Engine
- Fundamentals of gas turbine engines
- Types of gas turbine engines (turbojet, turbofan, turboprop, turboshaft)
- Engine cycles (Brayton)
- Engine components (compressor, combustor, turbine, exhaust)
- Engine performance parameters (thrust, specific fuel consumption, power-to-weight ratio, fuel flow, EGT, RPM, etc.)
- Engine fuel systems (high-pressure fuel pump, fuel control unit, fuel nozzles, fuel filters)
- Engine lubrication systems (oil pumps, oil coolers)
- Engine starting systems (air turbine, electrical, hydraulic)
- Engine fire protection systems (fire detectors, fire extinguishers)
- Engine control systems (fuel control units, combustion control, thrust control)
- Engine powerplant installations (cowling, engine mount, engine controls, propeller, reduction gear)
- Engine maintenance practices (overhaul, inspection, replacement, troubleshooting)
- Engine performance monitoring (EGT, CHT, RPM, oil pressure, oil temperature, etc.)
- Engine emissions (carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, smoke)
- Engine reliability and durability
- Engine noise reduction
- Engine operational considerations (altitude, temperature, humidity, icing)
- Module 16- Piston Engine
- Fundamentals of piston engines
- Types of piston engines (reciprocating, four-stroke, two-stroke)
- Engine cycles (Otto, Diesel)
- Engine components (pistons, cylinders, crankshaft, camshaft, valves, spark plugs, carburetor, fuel injection)
- Engine performance parameters (power, torque, BMEP, volumetric efficiency, thermal efficiency)
- Engine fuel systems (gravity feed, forced feed, fuel pumps, carburetor, fuel injection)
- Engine lubrication systems (wet sump, dry sump, oil pumps, oil coolers)
- Engine starting systems (hand crank, electric, air)
- Engine control systems (throttle, mixture, magneto, ignition)
- Engine powerplant installations (cowling, engine mount, engine controls, propeller, reduction gear)
- Engine maintenance practices (overhaul, inspection, replacement, troubleshooting)
- Engine performance monitoring (EGT, CHT, RPM, oil pressure, oil temperature, etc.)
- Engine emissions (carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, smoke)
- Engine reliability and durability
- Engine noise reduction
- Engine operational considerations (altitude, temperature, humidity, icing)
- Module 17-Propeller
- Fundamentals of propellers
- Types of propellers (fixed pitch, variable pitch, constant speed)
- Propeller components (hub, blades, spinner)
- Propeller performance parameters (efficiency, thrust, blade angle, RPM)
- Propeller blade design and construction (airfoil shapes, blade twist, blade thickness)
- Propeller control systems (governors, hydraulic systems)
- Propeller installation and alignment (engine mount, propeller flange, propeller spinner)
- Propeller maintenance practices (overhaul, inspection, replacement, troubleshooting)
- Propeller performance monitoring (blade angle, RPM, vibration, noise)
- Propeller operational considerations (altitude, temperature, humidity, icing)
- Propeller noise reduction
- Propeller reliability and durability
- Propeller certification requirements
Module 1 of an AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) program typically covers the mathematics that is relevant to aircraft maintenance and engineering. The topics covered in this module can include:
The mathematics covered in Module 1 provides the foundation for more advanced mathematical concepts that will be covered in later modules. This module is designed to equip students with the mathematical skills needed to analyze and solve problems in aircraft maintenance and engineering.
Module 2 of the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) program typically covers the physics that is relevant to aircraft maintenance and engineering. The topics covered in this module can include:
The physics covered in Module 2 provides the foundation for more advanced physics concepts that will be covered in later modules. This module is designed to equip students with the physics skills needed to analyze and solve problems in aircraft maintenance and engineering.
Module 3 of the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) program typically covers the electrical fundamentals that are relevant to aircraft maintenance and engineering. The topics covered in this module can include:
The electrical fundamentals covered in Module 3 provide the foundation for more advanced electrical concepts that will be covered in later modules. This module is designed to equip students with the electrical knowledge needed to analyze and solve problems in aircraft electrical systems.
Module 4 of the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) program typically covers the electronic fundamentals that are relevant to aircraft maintenance and engineering. The topics covered in this module can include:
The electronic fundamentals covered in Module 4 provide the foundation for more advanced electronic concepts that will be covered in later modules. This module is designed to equip students with the electronic knowledge needed to analyze and solve problems in aircraft electronic systems.
Module 5 of the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) program typically covers digital techniques and electronic instrument systems relevant to aircraft maintenance and engineering. The topics covered in this module can include:
The digital techniques and electronic instrument systems covered in Module 5 provide the foundation for more advanced avionic and instrument concepts that will be covered in later modules. This module is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to analyze, diagnose, and repair problems in aircraft avionic and instrument systems.
It is important to note that the exact content and topics covered in Module 5 may vary depending on the institution offering the AME program, as well as the specific aircraft type that the program focuses on. However, the overarching goal of this module is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of digital techniques and electronic instrument systems used in aircraft maintenance and engineering.
The DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 6 covers "Materials and Hardware" topics in aircraft maintenance engineering. This module covers topics related to the different types of materials used in aircraft construction and maintenance, including metals, non-metals, composites, and adhesives. It also covers topics related to hardware such as fasteners, bearings, and springs, and how they are used in aircraft structures and systems. Other topics that may be covered in this module include corrosion prevention and control, materials testing, and hardware installation and inspection.
Here is a list of topics covered in DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 6 - "Materials and Hardware":
Here is a list of topics covered in DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 7 - "Maintenance Practices":
Here is a list of topics covered in DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 8 - "Basic Aerodynamics":
These topics provide a basic understanding of aerodynamics as it applies to aircraft performance and design. The module may also cover basic principles of aerodynamics as it relates to aircraft stability and control, including topics such as stability derivatives, stability augmentation systems, and control surfaces.
Here is a list of topics covered in DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 9 - "Human Factors":
These topics cover the human factors that impact aircraft maintenance, including the physical and psychological factors that can affect the performance of maintenance personnel, as well as the procedures and processes that can be used to mitigate these factors and improve safety in maintenance. The module may also cover topics related to the interaction between maintenance personnel and other members of the aviation community, such as pilots, dispatchers, and air traffic controllers.
Here is a list of topics covered in DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 10 - "Aviation Legislation":
These topics cover the legal and regulatory framework that governs aviation, including international and national aviation organizations, conventions, agreements, and regulations. The module may also cover topics related to airworthiness, maintenance, flight operations, personnel licensing, air navigation services, air traffic management, environmental protection, aviation security, aviation insurance, liability, and accident and incident investigation. The focus is on understanding the regulatory environment in which aircraft maintenance is performed and how aviation legislation impacts the maintenance and operation of aircraft.
Here is a list of topics covered in DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 11A - "Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems":
These topics provide a comprehensive understanding of aerodynamics, structures, and systems as they apply to turbine aeroplanes. The module may cover both theoretical and practical aspects of these topics, including design and certification, inspection and maintenance, and repair and overhaul procedures. The focus is on developing a deep understanding of the technologies and practices involved in the maintenance of turbine aeroplanes.
Here is a list of topics covered in DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 11B - "Piston Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems":
These topics provide a comprehensive understanding of aerodynamics, structures, and systems as they apply to piston aeroplanes. The module may cover both theoretical and practical aspects of these topics, including design and certification, inspection and maintenance, and repair and overhaul procedures. The focus is on developing a deep understanding of the technologies and practices involved in the maintenance of piston aeroplanes.
Here is a list of topics covered in DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 12 - "Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures, and Systems":
These topics provide a comprehensive understanding of aerodynamics, structures, and systems as they apply to helicopters. The module may cover both theoretical and practical aspects of these topics, including design and certification, inspection and maintenance, and repair and overhaul procedures. The focus is on developing a deep understanding of the technologies and practices involved in the maintenance of helicopters.
DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 13 - "Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures, and Systems" covers the following topics in bullet points:
Aerodynamics:
Structures:
Systems:
These topics provide a comprehensive understanding of aerodynamics, structures, and systems as they apply to aircraft. The module may cover both theoretical and practical aspects of these topics, including design and certification, inspection and maintenance, and repair and overhaul procedures. The focus is on developing a deep understanding of the technologies and practices involved in the maintenance of aircraft.
DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 14 - "Propulsion" covers the following topics in bullet points:
These topics provide a comprehensive understanding of aircraft propulsion, including the different types of engines, their components and systems, performance parameters, and maintenance practices. The module may cover both theoretical and practical aspects of these topics, including design and certification, inspection and maintenance, and repair and overhaul procedures. The focus is on developing a deep understanding of the technologies and practices involved in the maintenance of aircraft engines.
DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 15 - "Gas Turbine Engine" covers the following topics in bullet points:
These topics provide a comprehensive understanding of gas turbine engines, including the different types of engines, their components and systems, performance parameters, and maintenance practices. The module may cover both theoretical and practical aspects of these topics, including design and certification, inspection and maintenance, and repair and overhaul procedures. The focus is on developing a deep understanding of the technologies and practices involved in the maintenance of gas turbine engines.
DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 16 - "Piston Engine" covers the following topics in bullet points:
These topics provide a comprehensive understanding of piston engines, including the different types of engines, their components and systems, performance parameters, and maintenance practices. The module may cover both theoretical and practical aspects of these topics, including design and certification, inspection and maintenance, and repair and overhaul procedures. The focus is on developing a deep understanding of the technologies and practices involved in the maintenance of piston engines.
DGCA AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) Module 17 - "Propeller" covers the following topics in bullet points: