Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Courses
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Courses
The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering courses are designed to help students earn their European Aircraft Maintenance License (AML) Part 66 through practical training and theoretical expertise. These programs are offered in partnership with Omega Aviation Academy and are recognized by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).
Program Overview
The programs combine the rigor of traditional classroom instruction with interactive exercises, real-world examples, and comprehensive resources to help students grasp complex engineering concepts. The courses are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to succeed in the aviation industry.
Specializations
The following specializations are available:
- Turbine Aeroplanes: Specialization in fixed-wing aircraft with turbine engines, including training in gas turbine systems, airframe structures, and turbine propulsion.
- Duration: 24 months (theory + practical + experience)
- Accreditation: KHDA & EASA
- Piston Aeroplane: Covers maintenance of piston engine aircraft, mechanical systems, and propeller operations.
- Duration: 20 months (theory + practical + experience)
- Accreditation: KHDA & EASA
- Turbine Helicopter: Focuses on rotary-wing aircraft with turbine engines, including training in helicopter dynamics, turbine propulsion, and airframe structures.
- Duration: 24 months (theory + practical + experience)
- Accreditation: KHDA & EASA
- Piston Helicopter: Train in piston engine helicopters with emphasis on rotor systems, flight controls, and structural maintenance.
- Duration: 24 months (theory + practical + experience)
- Accreditation: KHDA & EASA
- Avionics (All Aircraft Types): Master electronic systems like autopilot, navigation, and flight instruments, with specialized training in electrical, digital, and instrument systems across all aircraft types.
- Duration: 24 months (theory + practical + experience)
- Accreditation: KHDA & EASA
KHDA Approved Programs
The following programs are approved by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA):
- B1.1 Turbine Engines Aeroplanes
- B1.2 Piston Engines Aeroplane
- B1.3 Turbine Engines Helicopter
- B1.4 Piston Engines Helicopter
- B2 Avionics
Career Pathways
Graduates of the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering programs can progress to Level 6 (Bachelor's degree equivalents) in Aerospace Engineering or Aviation Management, or work in high-demand sectors like MROs and airlines globally. EASA-certified engineers are among the most sought after globally, and graduates are eligible to work in EU member states and international markets.
Training Structure
The programs include training on real components and simulated aircraft systems using Omega Aviation Academy's EASA-approved training materials and labs. Modules include avionics, turbine engines, aerodynamics, and legislation.
International Certification
Graduates receive Certificates of Recognition valid across the European Union and internationally. The programs are aligned with European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulation 1321/2014, ensuring that graduates meet the highest standards of competence and safety.
