The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) educational program encompasses practical training that provides students fundamentals of aircraft maintenance while teaching them aircraft troubleshooting methods and repair techniques. The training takes place in Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) organizations approved by DGCA in addition to airlines and aircraft manufacturing units. The curriculum teaches students to check aircraft parts and perform necessary services and repairs of engines and avionics systems and airframes and electricity networks. Hands-on learning enables students to build problem-solving abilities while facing real-world maintenance obstacles that make them ready to work in aviation industry positions.
The AME training plan consists of two separate sections for conceptual instruction and physical hands-on education. Students study aerodynamics as well as aviation regulations and aircraft systems in theoretical format before taking part in hands-on aircraft maintenance activities. Learned students operate under professional supervision from licensed engineers to meet aviation safety requirements. The focus on practical experience during training stands vital for AME license acquisition since authorities mandate specific on-site training requirements for certification and future positions in aviation.