Advantages of the Program
Clearing Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME), DGCA module examinations along with pursuing a degree in Aeronautical/ Aerospace/ Allied Engineering courses and gain aircraft maintenance experience afterward in order to obtaining Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's licence offers several career benefits.
Here are some advantages of doing AME module examinations along with pursuing a degree in Aeronautical/ Aerospace/ Allied Engineering courses
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Diverse Work Environments: Aircraft Maintenance Engineers are required in various aviation fields, such as airlines, maintenance and repair organizations, aircraft manufacturers, Government regulatory authorities, Technical Publications etc. This diversity offers a range of career choices.
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Career Flexibility & Career Advancement:
While Aeronautical Engineering might limit you to
certain engineering roles in design and development or production of aircraft, an AME license can open doors to a broader range of career options, including aircraft maintenance technician, aircraft maintenance engineer, inspector, supervisor, and more.
With maintenance experience and modules, person can progress into roles like Chief Maintenance Engineer, Quality Control Manager, Workshop Maintenance Manager, Aircraft Maintenance Manager, Continuing Airworthiness Manger or other leadership positions within aviation organizations approved by DGCA, Govt. of India or in other ICAO member countries.
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Global Recognition: The AME license is recognized internationally, which means you can work in various countries with your credentials. This can be advantageous if you're interested in international job opportunities or collaborations.
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Exposure to Regulations: AME programs cover aviation regulations and compliance, which is essential for ensuring that aircraft meet safety standards. This exposure can be valuable if you're interested in regulatory roles.
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Aircraft Safety: AMES play a direct role in ensuring aircraft safety and airworthiness. Your work will contribute to the well-being of passengers and the aviation industry as a whole.
Note: It's important to carefully evaluate your interests, career goals, and the specific offerings before making a decision. Both paths offer unique benefits, and the choice ultimately depends on your aspirations within the aviation industry.