About Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
The AME plays a vital role in the aviation industry by ensuring that aircraft are maintained and serviced to the highest standards laid down for airworthiness and safety. In the course of their dues, AMEs are responsible for servicing and maintenance of the aircraft, including repair and replacement, overhaul and inspection of the aircraft and its components, and other related items of equipment.
SAME is offering training in the field of aircraft maintenance engineering in line with the DGCA's regulations for CAR 147 Basic.
Category B1.1 (Aeroplane Turbine)
Category B2 (Avionics)
Total Seats : 120
Duration : 2 years
Eligibility : 10+2 PCM from a recognized board or university or its equivalent.
