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NAME OF CANDIDATE Aditya M. Aiyar Ashutosh Verma Rohit Bathre Manish Gupta Antim Singh Thakur Aashish Grover Abhishek Kumar Pandey Amit Singh Jasdeep Singh Cheema Jitender Yadav Nishant Sarin Ravikant Saurabh Kumar Gurjar Gaurav Sharma Gaurav Pandey Manoj Kumar Sharma Sahil Shangari Durvesh Kumar Deepak Sambhal Nirmal Panth Manoj Maurya Ravi Ranjan Jha Vivek Gupta Rohit Kumar Ashish Rai ORGANISATION OF PLACEMENT Indigo Stn. Head Indigo Religare Indigo Indigo Indigo Spice Jet Global Vectra Global Vectra Cathe Pacific GMR Indigo Air Works Indigo Indigo Indigo Spice Jet Bharat Aviation Global Vectra Blue Dart Indigo K.L.M. Airlines Air Saudia Air Saudia Indamar NAME OF CANDIDATE Babu Lal Sourabh Saini Pawan Kumar Pathania Amit Saini Yogesh Bisht Gourab Singh Sambyal Sahil Sambyal Chander Prakash Karan Kapoor Brijesh Kumar Rajneesh Kumar Sujit Kumar Kamal Kant Siddharth Parmar Sugam Gupta Sikander Lal Imran Mirza Gurpreet Singh Prabhdeep Singh Ghazal Imam Avneesh Dubey Nitin Mittal Afreen Siddiqua Sneha Thomas Vineet Chaurasia ORGANISATION OF PLACEMENT Global Vectra Spice Jet Indigo Vandana Carpets Indigo Global Vectra Global Vectra Indigo Indigo Indigo Indigo Sahara International IGI Airport Indamer Indigo UAE Indigo Indamer Canada Aviation, Canada Indigo India-Sat Non Schedule IGI Airport K.L.M. Airport Luftansa Global Vectra P-76, New Palam Vihar, Phase I, Sector-110, Gurgaon-122017 (Haryana) E-mail : info@staraviationacademy.com Website: www.staraviationindia.org Mobile: 9555461461 P-76, New Palam Vihar, Phase I, Sector-110, Gurgaon-122017 (Haryana) E-mail : info@staraviationacademy.com Website: www.staraviationindia.org Mobile: 9555461461 For more details : 09999 635 199, 08586 928 404, Website : www.staraviationindia.org AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER INTRODUCTION: Aeroplane has always interested mankind. This urge to fly like birds and have a panoramic view of the world below lead to invention of aeroplane. Ever since aeroplane technology has advanced created the aircraft which perform superbly. These super machine are maintained in their excellent performing condition by the highly trained Aircraft Maintenance Engineers' (AME). It is a privilege to be an AME and be responsible for this specialised job. This also required that this field of aircraft maintenance should be regulated in order that safety of public travelling in the aircraft is not endangered. The Parliament of India, through Aircraft Act, 1934 has empowered Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to control and regulate all matters related to Civil Aviation. All maintenance on all Civil Aircraft and their certification is required to be carried out by an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licenced by DGCA. Such regulatory provisions are there in all countries and all aircraft world over need to be maintained and certified by Licenced AME's. MARKET SCENARIO Approximately around 5,00,000 aircraft are flying around the world. As the number of aircraft is growing so is the market for the AME's required to maintain and certify them. They are highly trained, disciplined and skilled persons who have ensured that air travel is the safest mode of travel. India is one of the fastest developing countries in the world. Today not even one percent of our population travels by air and we have more than 2000 aircraft operating in India. Imagine the growth when just one percent of our 125 Crore citizens start travelling by air. To reach that level and to harness this potential the Government brought in open sky policy. It has encouraged private airlines and aircraft operators to launch new airlines. In addition to many domestic airlines, several International airlines are also operating through India. Most airlines are earning good revenues. Despite the ever increasing airline network it is not able to meet the demand. Hence there is wide demand-supply gap. More aircraft are needed to bridge this gap. Therefore more airlines are seeking permission to start operations. SHORTAGE OF MANPOWER The present manpower is not sufficient to man the present airline operations. Government has allowed foreign AME's to work in India to cover the shortage. There is acute shortage of qualified AME's. There is an urgent need for more Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. Demand supply gap has ensured high salaries for qualified AME's. For more details : 09999 635 199, 08586 928 404, Website : www.staraviationindia.org NATURE OF DUTIES: An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer is responsible to keep the aircraft 'airworthy' at all times by carrying out servicing, repair, inspection, test, check of airframe, engine, aircraft system and avionics system. The maintenance of modern sophisticated aircraft calls for high degree of technical knowledge, competence, proficiency, dexterity, discipline and integrity on part of the all concerned personnel. Skill and technical knowledge of the AME ensures reliability and safety of aircraft operations. Every aircraft goes for flight only when it is certified to be airworthy by an appropriately licenced AME. HOW TO BECOME AN AME: DGCA has laid down the syllabus and procedure for qualifying for AME licence. Also DGCA has approved few AME schools in India to impart AME training. It is mandatory that the school imparting this training course must be approved by DGCA. Complete gamut of training procedure and system in an approved school is laid down and controlled by DGCA. QUALIFICATION FOR ADMISSION: i. Education: 10+2 pass with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from a recognised board/university or its equivalent. ii. Medically fit and should not have any physical disabilities or colour blindness which may interfere in discharging the duties as an AME. iii. There is no gender discrimination in admission. Boys and Girls can seek admission. iv. Age: 16 Years at time of enrolment. COURSE DURATION: The course duration is 3 years (6 Semesters) of which 2 ½ years (5 Semesters) is theoretical class room training with practical training followed by last 6 month On Job Training in Approved Maintenance Organisation/ AME school /Airlines/aircraft operator. DGCA EXAM: Along with completing the course and passing the internal exam, students have to pass the AME licence examinations conducted by the DGCA to become Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. The AME license examination for Paper I, II and III are conducted by DGCA thrice a year. INTERNATIONAL VALIDITY OF LICENCE: Indian AME licence is recognised in all International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), a UN body, member countries with some restrictions. Indian AME are eligible for employment in domestic & international airlines. One can also seek admission in foreign AME schools for studies STAR AVIATION ACADEMY Star Aviation Academy is approved by DGCA for imparting AME course. This premier AME training institution is located in Delhi NCR close to Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. It has always been our endeavour to provide high quality education to our students so that they are successful in their careers. We are proud that our students have scored top positions in DGCA held examinations and excellent placements ever since the school was established. A synopsis of the results is overleaf. For more details : 09999 635 199, 08586 928 404, Website : www.staraviationindia.org