AME CEE BLOG: INSIGHTS ON AVIATION, ENGINEERING, COURSES AND CAREERS

AME CEE BLOG: INSIGHTS ON AVIATION, ENGINEERING, COURSES AND CAREERS

AME Requirements For Females

AME Requirements For Females

Female AMEs need a minimum of 10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. They must meet age and physical fitness standards. Training and certification through DGCA-approved institutes are required. Key skills include technical knowledge, attention to detail, and problem-solving.

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Cabin Crew Requirements For Females

Cabin Crew Requirements For Females

Female cabin crew candidates need a minimum of 10+2 education, with good health and physical standards, including height and weight requirements. Strong communication skills, a pleasant personality, and customer service orientation are essential.

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Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Positions

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Positions

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) positions include Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Quality Control Inspector, Avionics Technician, Engine Mechanic, Structural Repair Technician, Line Maintenance Engineer, and Base Maintenance Engineer. These roles ensure aircraft safety, efficiency, and compliance with aviation standards.

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Aerospace Engineering Positions

Aerospace Engineering Positions

Aerospace engineering offers diverse positions, including Aerodynamics Engineer, Propulsion Engineer, Structural Analyst, Systems Engineer, Avionics Engineer, Flight Test Engineer, Aircraft Designer, Satellite Engineer, and Aerospace Project Manager. These roles focus on designing, testing, and maintaining aircraft, spacecraft, and related technologies.

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Aeronautical Engineering Positions

Aeronautical Engineering Positions

Aeronautical engineering positions include Aircraft Design Engineer, Aerodynamics Specialist, Flight Mechanics Engineer, Propulsion Engineer, Structural Analyst, Avionics Engineer, Quality Assurance Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, and Test Engineer. These roles focus on the design, development, testing, and maintenance of aircraft and aviation systems.

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OPEN YOUR WINGS TO FLY IN THE AVIATION SECTOR

The examination (AME Common Entrance Exam) not only facilitates admission to Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (DGCA, EASA or UGC) programs but also opens doors to a other courses in the field of aviation, including Aeronautical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Commercial Pilot License (CPL), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Aviation, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Cabin Crew, Ground Staff, and Airport Management.

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