The candidate has to clear all the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering subjects and training to get the AME license. There are total of 17 modules, but candidate has to clear the modules depending upon the chosen stream.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course Syllabus
The duration of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is of 4 years which constitutes 2 years academic programs and 2 years of practical training. DGCA Govt of India is the regulatory body which conducts the modules in academic years. The candidate has to clear all the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering subjects and training to get the AME license. There are total of 17 modules, but candidate has to clear the modules depending upon the chosen stream. In India, Module 1 and Module 2 are not applicable because the candidate has already studied Mathematics and physics in 10+2 or equivalent.
DGCA Modules list for AME Course Syllabus
Module 1 – Mathematics
- Arithmetic
- Algebra
- Geometry
Module 2- Physics
- Matter
- Mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Optics
- Wave Motion and Sound
Module 3 – Electrical Fundamentals
- Electron Theory
- Static Electricity and Conduction
- Electrical Terminology
- Generation of Electricity
- DC Sources of Electricity
- DC Circuits
- Resistance/Resistor
- Inductance/Inductor
- DC Motor/Generator Theory
- Resistive (R), Capacitive (C) and Inductive (L) Circuits
- Transformers
- Filters
- AC Generators
- AC Motors
Module 4- Electronic Fundamentals
- Semiconductors
- Printed Circuit Boards
- Servomechanisms
Module 5- Digital Techniques Electronic Instrument System
- Electronic Instrument Systems
- Numbering Systems
- Data Conversion
- Data Buses
- Logic Circuits
- Basic Computer Structure
- Microprocessors
- Integrated Circuits
- Multiplexing
- Fibre Optics
- Electronic Displays
- Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
- Logic Circuits
- Basic Computer Structure
- Microprocessors
- Integrated Circuits
- Multiplexing
- Fibre Optics
- Electronic Displays
- Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
- Software Management Control
- Electromagnetic Environment
- Typical Electronic/Digital Aircraft Systems
Module 6-Materials and Hardware
- Aircraft Materials — Ferrous
- Aircraft Materials — Non-Ferrous
- Aircraft Materials – Composite and Non- Metallic
- Corrosion
- Fasteners
- Pipes and Unions
- Springs
- Bearings
- Transmissions
- Control Cables
- Electrical Cables and Connectors
Module 7- Maintenance Practices
- Safety Precautions-Aircraft and Workshop
- Workshop Practices
- Tools
- Avionic General Test Equipment
- Engineering Drawings, Diagrams and Standards
- Fits and Clearances
- Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS)
- Riveting
- Springs
- Bearings
- Transmissions
- Control Cables
- Material handling
- Welding, Brazing, Soldering and Bonding
- Aircraft Weight and Balance
- Aircraft Handling and Storage
- Disassembly, Inspection, Repair and Assembly Techniques
- Abnormal Events
- Maintenance Procedures
Module 8-Basic Aerodynamics
- Physics of the Atmosphere
- Aerodynamics
- Theory of Flight
- Flight Stability and Dynamics
Module 9- Human Factors
- General
- Human Performance and Limitations
- Social Psychology
- Factors Affecting Performance
- Physical Environment
- Tasks
- Communication
- Human Error
- Hazards in the Workplace
Module 10- Aviation Legislation
- Regulatory Framework
- CAR-66 Certifying Staff – Maintenance
- CAR-145 — Approved Maintenance Organisations
- Aircraft Operations
- Aircraft Certification
- CAR-M
- Applicable National and International Requirements
- Safety Management System
- Fuel Tank Safety
Module 11A- Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
- Theory of Flight
- Airframe Structures — General Concepts
- Airframe Structures — Aeroplanes
- Air Conditioning and Cabin Pressurisation (ATA 21)
- Instruments/Avionic Systems
- Electrical Power (ATA 24)
- Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25)
- Fire Protection (ATA 26)
- Flight Controls (ATA 27)
- Fuel Systems (ATA 28)
- Hydraulic Power (ATA 29)
- Ice and Rain Protection (ATA 30)
- Landing Gear (ATA 32)
- Lights (ATA 33)
- Oxygen (ATA 35)
- Pneumatic/Vacuum (ATA 36)
- Water/Waste (ATA 38)
- On Board Maintenance Systems (ATA 45)
- Integrated Modular Avionics (ATA42 )
- Cabin Systems (ATA44)
Module 11B-Piston Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
- Theory of Flight
- Airframe Structures — General Concepts
- Airframe Structures — Aeroplanes
- Air Conditioning and Cabin Pressurisation (ATA 21)
- Instruments/Avionic Systems
- Electrical Power (ATA 24)
- Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25)
- Fire Protection (ATA 26)
- Flight Controls (ATA 27)
- Fuel Systems (ATA 28)
- Hydraulic Power (ATA 29)
- Ice and Rain Protection (ATA 30)
- Landing Gear (ATA 32)
- Lights (ATA 33)
- Oxygen (ATA 35)
- Pneumatic/Vacuum (ATA 36)
- Water/Waste (ATA 38)
Module 12- Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and System
- Theory of Flight — Rotary Wing Aerodynamics
- Flight Control Systems
- Blade Tracking and Vibration Analysis
- Transmissions
- Airframe Structures
- Air Conditioning (ATA 21)
- Instruments/Avionic Systems
- Electrical Power (ATA 24)
- Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25)
- Fire Protection (ATA 26)
- Fuel Systems (ATA 28)
- Hydraulic Power (ATA 29)
- Ice and Rain Protection (ATA 30)
- Landing Gear (ATA 32)
- Lights (ATA 33)
- Pneumatic/Vacuum (ATA 36)
- Integrated Modular Avionics (ATA42)
- On Board Maintenance Systems (ATA45)
- Information Systems (ATA46)
Module 13-Aircraft Aerodynamics , Structures and System
- Theory of Flight
- Structures — General Concepts
- Autoflight (ATA 22)
- Communication/Navigation (ATA 23/34)
- Electrical Power (ATA 24)
- Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25)
- Flight Controls (ATA 27)
- Instrument Systems (ATA 31)
- Lights (ATA 33)
- On board Maintenance Systems (ATA 45)
- Air Conditioning and Cabin Pressurisation (ATA21)
- Pressurisation
- Fire Protection (ATA 26)
- Fuel Systems (ATA 28)
- Hydraulic Power (ATA 29 )
- Ice and Rain Protection (ATA 30)
- Landing Gear (ATA 32)
- Oxygen (ATA 35)
- Pneumatic/Vacuum (ATA 36)
- Water/Waste (ATA 38)
- Integrated Modular Avionics (ATA42)
- Cabin Systems (ATA44)
- Information Systems (ATA46)
Module 14- Propulsion
- Turbine Engines
- Engine Indicating Systems
- Starting and Ignition Systems
Module 15- Gas Turbine Engine
- Fundamentals
- Engine Performance
- Inlet
- Compressors
- Combustion Section
- Turbine Section
- Exhaust
- Bearings and Seals
- Lubricants and Fuels
- Lubrication Systems
- Fuel Systems
- Air Systems
- Starting and Ignition Systems
- Engine Indication Systems
- Power Augmentation Systems
- Turbo-prop Engines
- Turbo-shaft engines
- Auxiliary Power Units (APUs)
- Powerplant Installation
- Fire Protection Systems
- Engine Monitoring and Ground Operation
- Engine Storage and Preservation
Module 16- Piston Engine
- Fundamentals
- Engine Performance
- Engine Construction
- Engine Fuel Systems
- Carburetors
- Fuel injection systems
- Electronic engine control
- Starting and Ignition Systems
- Induction, Exhaust and Cooling Systems
- Supercharging/Turbocharging
- Lubricants and Fuels
- Lubrication Systems
- Engine Indication Systems
- Powerplant Installation
- Engine Monitoring and Ground Operation
- Engine Storage and Preservation
Module 17-Propeller
- Fundamentals
- Propeller Construction
- Propeller Pitch Control
- Propeller Synchronising
- Propeller Ice Protection
- Propeller Maintenance
- Propeller Storage and Preservation
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