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What Is EASA Approved?

"EASA Approved" signifies compliance with European Aviation Safety Agency standards for aircraft, components, organizations, design entities, training programs, and maintenance procedures.

Is DGCA Harder Than NEET?

Comparing DGCA and NEET difficulty levels is subjective. DGCA exams focus on aviation regulations and technical knowledge, while NEET is for medical entrance.

Is AME Approved By AICTE?

No, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) is not approved by AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) as it falls under the purview of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)…

How Do I Get EASA AME License In India?

To get an EASA AME license in India, enroll in an EASA Approved Part 147 Organization, complete basic training, clear EASA module exams, receive a Certificate of Recognition (C of…

Can I Join DGCA After 12th?

Yes, you can pursue a career with DGCA after 12th. Explore options like Pilot Training, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Air Traffic Control, and Aviation Management for exciting opportunities in the aviation…

Who Is Eligible For CPL Course?

Learn about CPL course eligibility criteria for aspiring pilots. Understand age requirements, educational qualifications, and the importance of medical fitness.

What Is The Fees Of AME Training?

Explore the fees of AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) training, with an overview of the average fee range and factors influencing costs.

What Is The Difference Between B1 And B2 Engineer?

Discover the differences between B1 and B2 engineers in the aviation industry. Explore their distinct roles, license categories, and specializations.

What Is B2 Engineering?

B2 engineering is a specialized aircraft maintenance role with a distinct license category. Explore the field's unique tasks, training requirements, and collaboration aspects.

What Is A B1.1 Engineer?

A B1.1 engineer is a skilled professional certified by aviation authorities like DGCA and EASA. Learn about their role in aircraft maintenance and how their expertise ensures compliance with stringent…