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EASA Part 66 5 Years Structured Type Training

A 5 years structured training programme offered by Hindustan Aviation Academy with practical maintenance experience at Airworks India Pvt. Ltd., (Airline MRO - Maintenance, Repair & Overhauling Division - EASA & DGCA approved Part 145 organisation), to qualify as a B1 / B2 type rated Aircraft Maintenance Engineer on a narrow (B737 / A320) and / or wide body Aircraft (B777 / A330).   The total course duration is 5 years. There are 17 modules to be completed for EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency). Students shuffle between Classroom training and Practical training at the Aircraft Hangars frequently to gain hands-on experience.   The candidates also have the opportunity of completing their BSc Aircraft Maintenance undergraduate degree (3 years) and their MBA Aviation postgraduate degree (2 years) as along as the candidate attempts and complete their University exams successfully.  Advantages of the course;  students can have the following benefits in 5 years, if successful.  1
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All About Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course (AME)

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course (AME), is a license course approved by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Govt. of India. The course is organised in 3 years, the students are required to complete their DGCA Modules whether B1 or B2 at the earliest.  With the recent FDI policies favouring Civil Aviation, Skill Development initiatives and Make In India programmes, the opportunities in the Aviation sector has increased.  Directorate General of Civil Aviation authority issues certificates of Airworthiness to all aircrafts which are in fully serviceable condition at all times. To certify an Aircraft as "Air-Worthy"; maintenance, repair and overhaul is carried out on aircrafts periodically and it is made fully serviceable. Only qualified personnel called Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, who are issued with such licenses in a particular category by the Civil Aviation Department are only allowed to expedite such work on an aircraft.  The Academy prepares t