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About Our AME Institute

Star Aviation Academy (SAA) is the best Aircraft Maintenance Engineering or AME institute for (Mechanical B1.1 and Avionics Stream B2) training. This premier AME College is located in the National Capital Region (NCR) on the Dwarka Expressway (NH248BB). We have the best record in AME Module examinations and have an excellent placement record.

SAA was established in 2005. The AME training provided at SAA was approved by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India in July 2006. We provide training which meets International standards. The Indian Civil Aviation Requirement CAR 147(Basic) conforms to EASA and ICAO requirements. AME Training at Star Aviation Academy conforms to EASA and International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) norms.

We train professional Aircraft Maintenance Engineers who are passionate about the aircraft and the profession. Our experienced instructors, in-house real aircraft and state-of-the-art labs with real aircraft components will prepare you for a rewarding career in the Aviation industry. In the two year(2400 Hrs) training, you will gain theoretical knowledge, hands-on experience through practical work on aircraft, case studies, troubleshooting exercises, and more. We train you for future employment.

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering College In Delhi NCR

AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) is responsible to ensure that the aircraft is airworthy i.e. operating properly or not before each flight. The safety, proper maintenance and airworthiness (Fit to fly) of aircraft and thus safety of its passengers is the responsibility of AME. Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) inspects, services, carries out minor repairs, major repairs and overhauls civil aircraft and certifies whether the aircraft is fit to fly or not. AME Licence is issued by Government of India. An AME is authorised to carry out maintenance repair and certification of aircraft listed in his licence. Aircraft Maintenance Engineers are highly paid professionals worldwide.

Indian AME license is valid internationally in all (193) ICAO signatory countries.

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Courses Offered

Mechanical Stream – B1.1

We are approved by the Director General of Civil Aviation, Government of India for this course. Course is conducted as per the syllabus and schedule provided by the DGCA. This course meets requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organisation and European Aviation Safety Agency for working in foreign Airlines.

Mechanical Stream – B1.1.

Mechanical stream is the discipline that applies engineering, physics, and materials science principles to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. It is one of the oldest and broadest of the engineering disciplines.

Mechanical aircraft maintenance engineers inspect, maintain and repair the mechanical components of an aircraft. They work on all parts of the aircraft, except instruments and radio systems. They may focus on a specific section of the aircraft, or on one particular maintenance process. They conduct pre-flight checks of aircraft systems to detect and diagnose defective equipment in order to prevent malfunction. When aircraft component changes are made, they put the aircraft through a series of tests to ensure it is functioning properly and in safe condition for flights. Mechanical aircraft maintenance engineers work in a range of environments such as indoors in workshops or the hangar, outdoors on the airfield, or on the flight line where aircraft await departure. Working conditions in the hangar are well ventilated and strict safety regulations ensure that risks are minimized.

Aircraft maintenance engineers (Mechanical stream) inspect and work on engines and landing gear, and accessories such as brakes, hydraulic systems, pneumatic devices, fuel control pumps, valves and air conditioning systems. They certify the Airworthiness of aircraft.

To become an aircraft maintenance engineer specializing in mechanics, you need to pass AME course and gain two years experience in an airline. During this working in airlines pays salary/stipend to students. You gain work experience under supervision of licenced AME’s.

The Mechanical stream field requires an understanding of core areas including mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, and electricity. In addition to these core principles, mechanical engineers use tools such as computer-aided design (CAD), and product life cycle management to design and analyze manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport systems, aircraft. It is the branch of engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery.

 Career in Mechanical Stream

Recent Government reports suggest that nearly 72,900 jobs for technicians and AMEs will be created in India across Airlines and MRO sector by 2035. All the existing AME schools operating at full capacity cannot meet this demand. There is a need to equip the students with skills that make them dynamic AMEs.

An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer  draws a decent monthly salary. In the present Indian market an Airbus 320 or Boeing 737-900 rated AME easily gets about Rs. 2.5 Lakh per month whereas the total training cost for this course is only around 8 lakh. An AME is paid even higher in the international market depending upon his licence qualifications, proficiency in required skills, his/her job profile and work experience. AME are the highest paid engineers. And command a salary just next to that of captain of the aircraft.

Employment Opportunities:

Domestic Airlines

All Domestic airline such as Air India, IndiGo, Air India Express, SpiceJet, Akasa Air, AirAsia India, Vistara, Alliance Air, Blue Dart Aviation , Quikjet Airlines, Deccan Charters, Fly Divine, Jal Hans, Pawan Hans, Spirit Air, TajAir and many more.

All International Airlines

Virgin Atlantic Airways, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, British Airways, Air France Singapore Airlines Qatar Airways Lufthansa and many more.

Other Career Opportunities

BSF, HAL, DRDO, NAL, NRSA, ARC, State Governments etc.

All aircraft operator, manufacturer and maintenance companies.

Avionics Stream – B2

We are approved by Director General of Civil Aviation, Government of India for this course. Course is conducted as per syllabus and schedule provided by the DGCA. This course meets requirements of International Civil Aviation Organisation and European Aviation Safety Agency for working in foreign Airlines.

Avionics B2 covers

  • Radio Navigation(RN)
  • Electrical Systems(ES)
  • Instruments Systems (IS)

Avionics stream is the discipline that applies engineering, physics to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain electronic systems.

Avionics Aircraft maintenance engineers inspect, maintain and repair the various electrical/electronic and structural components of planes and helicopters. They carry out routine pre-flight checks to ensure that an aircraft is safe and passengers will not be endangered. More detailed inspections are also carried out on each aircraft, where each component is examined and tested for damage and faults. Where problems are detected, aircraft maintenance engineers assess whether the component can be repaired, or it needs to be replaced.

Avionics aircraft maintenance engineers work in a range of environments such as indoors in workshops or the hangar, outdoors on the airfield, or on the flight-line where aircraft await departure. B2 AME can also be granted limited scope authorisation to certify Mechanical systems of aircraft.

Aircraft avionic systems are tested on the aircraft and removed from aircraft if required, which can then be dismantled and tested using specialised equipment to check its proper functioning.

To become an aircraft maintenance engineer specialising in avionics, you usually need to complete an B2 Course at an AME school and one year apprenticeship on a particular aircraft type.

Career in Avionics Stream

Recent Government reports suggest that nearly 72,900 jobs for technicians and AMEs will be created in India across the Airlines and MRO sector by 2035. All the existing AME schools operating at full capacity cannot meet this demand. There is a need to equip the students with skills that make them successful AMEs.

An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer draws a decent monthly salary. In the present Indian market an Airbus a320 or Boeing 737-900 rated AME easily gets about Rs. 2.5 Lakh per month whereas the total training cost is only around 8 lakh. An AME is paid even higher in the international market depending upon his licence qualifications, proficiency in required skills, his/her job profile and work experience. AME are the highest paid engineers and command a salary just next to that of captain of the aircraft.

Employment Opportunities:

Domestic Airlines

All Domestic airline such as Air India, IndiGo, Akasa Air, Air India Express, SpiceJet, AirAsia India, Vistara, Alliance Air, Blue Dart Aviation, Quickjet Airlines, Deccan Charters, Jal Hans, Pawan Hans, all international Airlines, Central and State Governments and many more.

All International Airlines

Virgin Atlantic Airways, Emirates, Ettihad Airways, Singapore Airlines, British Airways, Air France Singapore Airlines Qatar Airways Lufthansa and many more.

Other Career Opportunities

BSF, HAL, DRDO, NAL, NRSA, ARC, State Governments etc.

All aircraft operator, manufacturer and maintenance companies.

Admission Procedure Aircraft Maintenance Engineering- Star Aviation

Admission Procedure

z Avionics Stream – B2

The applicant must have passed 10+2 examination in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from a recognized board or university or Three year AICTE approved Diploma in Engineering. He should be physically fit.

How To Apply

Application for admission should be made on the prescribed form which can be downloaded from our website.

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