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19/08/2019

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

19/08/2019
$ 52500

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$ 52500

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

$ 52500

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

 

 

Aviation Australia’s Aircraft Maintenance Engineering training is approved and recognised by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) for the purposes of aircraft maintenance engineer licensing.

EASA sets the world standard for aircraft maintenance engineering, allowing Aviation Australia graduates to pursue careers in aircraft maintenance around the globe.

As a student, you will complete your practical training in our Technical Training Centre, featuring a world-class hangar and a comprehensive range of aircraft. You will graduate apprenticeship -ready with no requirement to return to Aviation Australia for further theory during your apprenticeship.

 

 

Aviation Australia offers the Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering in both the Mechanical (TB1) and Avionics (TB2) specialisations.

Classes are 5 days per week – Monday to Thursday 7:30am to 2:30pm and Friday 7:30am to 12:30pm. Hours may differ slightly during practical training.

Duration: 90 weeks

 

 

On successful completion of the EASA approved training courses, students receive:

an EASA (European) Certificate of Recognition
a GCAA (UAE) Certificate of Recognition (upon successful completion of GCAA Module 10, cost included in course fee. From April 2020 it will be an optional add-on for $300)
Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
Optional add-on – CASA exams $300
These Certificates are highly regarded by airlines and Maintenance Repair Organisations (MRO’s) all over the world.

After completing the approved course and receiving Certificates, students will need to show an additional two years’ work experience at an approved MRO to qualify for the EASA / GCAA Licence.

Job Prospects:

Graduating students with a further two years’ experience (minimum) can apply for their category licence. They would then be eligible for the following roles:

Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME/LAE)– Mechanical TB1.1 (Fixed wing gas turbine)
Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME/LAE) – Mechanical TB1.3 (Rotary wing gas turbine)
Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME/LAE) – Avionics TB2
Aircraft Mechanic, Maintenance
Maintenance Planner
Avionic Technician