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AME Cadet Program

AME Cadet Program

Be a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer with Industry Integration

What is AME?

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) - Your Gateway to Aviation Excellence

What is Aircraft Maintenance Engineering?

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) is a specialized field that focuses on the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aircraft. AME professionals are responsible for ensuring the safety, airworthiness, and optimal performance of aircraft, making them critical to the aviation industry.

AME Cadet Program

The CAR 147 Approved AME Cadet Program is a structured and industry-integrated training pathway designed to prepare students for licensing examinations conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

  • CAR 147 (Basic) approved program
  • Industry-integrated training pathway
  • Real-time aircraft maintenance experience
  • Direct exposure to operational MRO environments
  • DGCA licensing examination preparation
Aircraft Maintenance

Program Benefits

The AME Cadet Program bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical aircraft maintenance experience through direct exposure to operational MRO environments.

CAR 147 (Basic) approved training
Industry-integrated learning approach
Hands-on practical training with real aircraft
DGCA licensing examination preparation

CAR 147 Approved AME Cadet Program

Shaurya Aeronautics proudly introduces its CAR 147 Approved AME Cadet Program, designed to create highly skilled and industry-ready Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs). Shaurya Aeronautics provides students with unmatched practical exposure and real-time aircraft maintenance experience.

The Shaurya AME Cadet Program is a structured and industry-integrated training pathway designed to prepare students for licensing examinations conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India.

Program Delivery

The program is delivered at the International Institute of AME, Delhi, operating under CAR 147 (Basic) approval. It is aligned with DGCA syllabus requirements and international aviation maintenance standards.

Program Objective

The objective of the program is to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical aircraft maintenance experience through direct exposure to operational MRO environments.

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

What does an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer do?

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) ensures the airworthiness of an aircraft, whether it is a fixed-wing airplane or a helicopter. They identify problems and repair and overhaul aircraft structural, mechanical and electrical systems. An AME is a personnel who is responsible for the release of an aircraft or a component after maintenance.

AME's ensures that at any time in its operating life, the aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirements in force and is in a condition for safe operation. AME does overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement, modification or defect rectification of an aircraft or component, with the exception of pre-flight inspection.

An aircraft maintenance engineer is responsible for ensuring an aircraft operates properly and safely. This job entails assessing and handling repairs, performing regular inspections, and updating aircraft as needed. Individuals in this role must be trained and certified.

AMEs has been assigned the role of certifying for the sound state of systems maintained on aircraft such as engines, hydraulics, autopilot, communications, radars, landing gears etc. AME is the sole arbitrator of safety whilst the aircraft is on the ground. AME signs a Certificate of Release to service in written form when he/she is 100% sure that the aircraft is safe for flying.

What is the future for Aircraft Maintenance Engineers?

The modern transport Aircraft today are highly sophisticated machines. Lots of different kinds of technologies are deployed in these advanced aircraft. The passenger and in-flight crew depend completely on the reliability of the aircraft parts and equipment. Thus, the job of aircraft maintenance engineers demands much more than skill and training. The job requires a great sense of responsibility and logical thinking.

Airlines across the globe are continuously expanding their aircraft capacity and adding more advanced new generation airplanes. This has resulted in significant demand for aircraft maintenance personnel. And this demand will grow further in the next 20 years.

Ready to Start Your AME Journey?

Join our CAR 147 Approved AME Cadet Program and become a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer with industry integration.