What can we study after Aircraft Maintenance Engineering?
After going through the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Admission process and passing the 3-year engineering course, the candidates can also do one of the EASA Part 66 Aviation Courses. The IIA Group offers the Category B1. 1 course that deals with maintenance of turbines.
How can I become a aircraft maintenance engineer in UAE?
Licensed aircraft engineers You’ll need a GCAA or EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Licence type endorsed with aircraft relevant to our fleet; and at least five years full scope certifying experience on an Emirates fleet aircraft, for a minimum of six months within the last two years.
How long does it take to become a maintenance engineer at Emirates?
During the 3 years training period you will undergo 3 years dedicated theory and practical studies with Engineering Training. Subsequent to this you will be posted to the various Maintenance sections within 145 on the live aircraft for a period of 2 years to undergo On-Job-Experience (OJE) on Emirates aircraft.
Is the applied Bachelor in aircraft maintenance accredited in the UAE?
The Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Maintenance is accredited by the Ministry of Education – Higher Education Affairs. The Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering and the Certificates of Recognition are awarded by the Emirates Aviation University (EAU), EASA and GCAA respectively.
What type of training does at Emirates provide?
At Emirates, we provide a wide range of technical training covering the Emirates fleet. The Engineering Training College is GCAA & EASA 147 approved and provides courses to EASA level 1, 2 and 3 and ATA level 1, 2, 3 and 4 standards.
Why study Aircraft Maintenance Engineering at Eau?
Airline fleets are growing as the number of travellers are on the increase. Statistics indicate that in the near future the aviation industry will have a high demand for Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. EAU has developed this programme where students can achieve the bachelor’s degree in addition to the GCAA and the EASA license.