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Syllabus of AME course

According to aviation regulatory bodies, there are 11 modules for Mechanical and 10 modules for Avionics, out of which the first basic 8 modules are common for both.


AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER


The modules are

  1. Module 1 – Reserved*

  2. Module 2 – Reserved*

  3. Module 3 – Electrical Fundamentals

  4. Module 4 – Electronic Fundamentals

  5. Module 5 – Digital Technique Electronic Instrument System

  6. Module 6 – Materials and Hardware

  7. Module 7(A) – Maintenance Practices

  8. Module 7(B) – Maintenance Practices

  9. Module 8 – Aerodynamics

  10. Module 9(A) – Human Factor

  11. Module 9(B) – Human factor

  12. Module 10 – Civil Aviation Requirements

  13. Module 11(A) – Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics Structure and Systems

  14. Module 11(B) – Piston Aeroplane, Aerodynamics, Structure and Systems

  15. Module 11(C) – Piston Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structure and Systems

  16. Module 12 – Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structure and Systems

  17. Module 13 – Aircraft Aerodynamics, structures and systems

  18. Module 14 – Propulsion

  19. Module 15 – Gas Turbine Engine

  20. Module 16- Piston Engine

  21. Module 17(A) – Propeller

  22. Module 17(B) – Propeller


For Mechanics(B1), the required modules are:

Module – 3, 4, 5, 6, 7(A), 8, 9, 10, 11(A), 15, 16, 17(A)


For Avionics(B2), the required modules are:

Module: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7(A), 8, 9(A), 10, 13, 14


After completing the necessary papers for the respective streams, you can apply for Basic Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Certificate (BAMEC) or Basic Aircraft Maintenance Engineering License (BAMEL) which is needed to become a certifying staff in an airline.

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