Table of Contents
- 1 Can aeronautical engineer work as aircraft maintenance engineer?
- 2 How can I become an aircraft maintenance engineer after aeronautical engineering?
- 3 What is an aircraft engineer called?
- 4 Can Aircraft Maintenance Engineer become pilot?
- 5 Can aircraft maintenance Engineer become pilot?
- 6 Is aerospace engineering and Aeronautical Engineering the same?
- 7 Can I do Ame with a degree in aircraft maintenance engineering?
- 8 Can I work as a planning engineer with a car 66 AME?
Can aeronautical engineer work as aircraft maintenance engineer?
Students who wish to work in the aviation industry can study aerospace or aeronautical engineering at the B. level or study aircraft maintenance engineering (AME). Aeronautical or aerospace engineering deals with the design and manufacture of aircraft while AME trains one for servicing the aircraft.
How can I become an aircraft maintenance engineer after aeronautical engineering?
To get AME license, the first candidate should qualify the AME Entrance Exam and then take admission in AME Institute. Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course is of duration of 4 years. In these 4 years, 2 years will be an academic program and other 2 years will be live training.
What are the requirements for aircraft maintenance engineer?
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Eligibility Criteria Candidates should pass the 10+2 board exam with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) or equivalent AICTE approved 3-years engineering diploma in any stream or any higher qualification in science with Physics and Mathematics at the time of admission.
What is an aircraft engineer called?
A flight engineer (FE), also sometimes called an air engineer, is the member of an aircraft’s flight crew who monitors and operates its complex aircraft systems. Flight engineers can still be found on some larger fixed-wing airplanes and helicopters.
Can Aircraft Maintenance Engineer become pilot?
Aircraft Maintenance will make you an aircraft technician and not a pilot. To be a pilot you will have to do CPL Training. You should although have passed class 12 with PCM 50\% marks to go for CPL Training. The aviation maintenance course will hold no good there.
Do you need a degree to be an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer?
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Requirements: An Associate’s or bachelor’s degree in aviation maintenance technology. FAA certification. 30 months’ training under an FAA-certified mechanic or through the Armed Services. Excellent manual dexterity and attention to detail.
Can aircraft maintenance Engineer become pilot?
Is aerospace engineering and Aeronautical Engineering the same?
Aerospace engineering focuses on designing both aircraft and spacecraft and it is a study of all the space crafts used within and out of the earth’s atmosphere while Aeronautical Engineering is the study of aircraft that operates within the earth’s atmosphere.
Can an aeronautical engineer work as a planning engineer?
As you are an Aeronautical Engineer, you could be part of aircraft maintenance team and works as other technical staff except you couldn’t release the aircraft. You can work as a planning engineer under supervision of CAR 66 AME licence holder because the ultimate responsibility of the aircraft lies on him.
Can I do Ame with a degree in aircraft maintenance engineering?
Yes. But for this you need practical experience on particular type of Aero engine /aircraft /instrument /accessories or equipments for which you wish to appear in the AME exam conducted by DGCA. Yes you can. But degree in aircraft maintenance engineering only allow you to be a technician in the future.
Can I work as a planning engineer with a car 66 AME?
You can work as a planning engineer under supervision of CAR 66 AME licence holder because the ultimate responsibility of the aircraft lies on him. To release an aircraft one should have a valid CAR 66 AME license endorsed on that particular type of aircraft issued by DGCA as per Aircraft Rule 61 in the following category:
What is the scope of Ame in aviation industry?
Defence are also maintenance by license Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. And any place where an aircraft is used in civil: Wherever aircrafts are used they require to be maintained by authorised Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. There are the excellent career scopes for AME to bright up their career in aviation industry.