When you enroll in the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) B1.4 Stream you will study a mix of theoretical knowledge and hands on practical skills focused on maintaining and ensuring the safety of turbine engine helicopters. This DGCA approved program trains you to become a licensed aircraft maintenance professional with specialized expertise in helicopter systems.
During the course, you will learn about:
Helicopter turbine engines: How powerful jet engines work how to inspect them and how to keep them running safely.
Aeromechanical systems: This includes rotor heads gearboxes transmissions and flight control systems all crucial for helicopter operations.
Maintenance practices: Standard procedures for inspecting repairing and servicing helicopter parts to ensure safety and airworthiness according to aviation rules.
Troubleshooting skills: You will learn how to find and fix problems in engine and mechanical systems so that helicopters can fly reliably and safely.
A big part of the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) B1.4 Stream is real world experience:
Working on actual turbine-powered helicopters in workshops and hangars.
Taking apart and putting together engines and rotor systems to understand how each component works.
Performing ground tests, inspections, and vibration checks just like professionals in the aviation industry.
You will also study aviation laws safety guidelines and international standards to make sure every maintenance action you perform meets the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) requirements helping you prepare for licensing exams and a professional career in aviation.
In summary, the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) B1.4 Stream gives you the knowledge and skills to inspect, maintain, repair, and troubleshoot helicopter mechanical and engine systems, blending classroom theory with practical training for a strong foundation in helicopter maintenance engineering.