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Train hands-on on actual aircraft! The aviation industry is growing, and skilled professionals are in high demand. Learn to troubleshoot vital aircraft components and systems, including piston and turbine engines, electrical systems, hydraulics, and navigation and communication systems. Study the challenging complexities of fixed and rotary wing aircraft while gaining the theoretical knowledge the student needs for apprenticeship employment.

 

This program does not require Transport Canada approval to be delivered. The graduated student need pass the Transport Canada technical exams to be qualified to apply AME license.

Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Category M)

The Aircraft Maintenance and Avionics advanced diploma will provide students with the knowledge and skills required to start a career in aircraft maintenance or avionics shop maintenance. This program covers all aspects of aircraft maintenance including systems used in general aviation, corporate, and charter transport category aircraft as well as helicopters. The program also includes avionics training for service, repair, and maintenance of aircraft electrical and electronic systems such as communication, navigation and data systems.

 

This program is accept by Transport Canada. The graduates will need to pass the Transport Canada Exams before applying for the AME license. Graduated students from Canadian Aviation College will enjoy greater job prospects due to this breadth of knowledge and interdisciplinary background.

Notes to potential students:

This program is approved by PTIB. 

Overview

Admission Requirements:

  • International Students must have IELTS 5.5, domestic students grade 10 or above English completed.

  • High School Graduated.

  • 17 years old.

Career Prospects:

  • Aircraft and helicopter maintenance

  • Aircraft manufacturing

  • Component overhaul

  • Maintenance management and oversight

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this program the student will be able to:

  • Inspect and service aircraft systems on large or small, fixed or rotary wing aircraft utilizing current and relevant theories of aerodynamics; aircraft; and mechanical, electrical, electronic, and engineering principles.

  • Inspect, test, troubleshoot, service, repair and overhaul aircraft in a manner that ensures adherence to Canadian aviation and company regulations of aircraft safety and airworthiness.

  • Evaluate fixed wing and rotary aircraft structures including transparencies, materials and fasteners, furnishings and fabric coverings, and lines and conduits, to complete maintenance, assembly, fabrication and repair work on large and small aircraft.

  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled inspections on aircraft systems, structures, instruments, and related components to ensure they are in proper working order and meet standards of performance and safety.

  • Install aircraft engines, parts, components and structures as part of routine and unscheduled maintenance and replacement tasks.

  • Diagnose malfunctions or other problems in aircraft systems, structures, instruments, and related components using technical manuals, drawings, blueprints, and standards of performance and safety.

  • Complete structural and non-structural repairs and modifications by following applicable procedures and safety precautions, and meeting industry standards

  • Perform component wear and fatigue analysis using appropriate measuring devices to determine necessary repair or replacement tasks in order to maintain the aircraft's airworthiness and safety.

  • Perform service, maintenance, repair, reconditioning, and modification procedures on aircraft systems, structures, instruments, and related components to maintain aircraft safety and airworthiness.

  • Dismantle airframes, aircraft engines and other systems for repair and overhaul.

  • Interpret written instructions, schematics, manufacturer's specifications, technical drawings, manuals, and computer-based information correctly, effectively, and efficiently.

  • while performing routine and unscheduled tasks.

  • Maintain detailed inspection, repair, maintenance, and certification records and reports to meet industry regulations and logbook requirements

  • Complete all work in a manner that enhances health, wellness, and personal wellbeing; reduces the risk of occupational and workplace injury; meets related health, safety and environmental legislation; and conforms to occupational health and safety guidelines.

Methods of Evaluation:

 

Students’ progress in the program is measured by their successful completion of the courses listed in the program outlines; a minimum of 70% of the all-course marks as well as each assessment component of the courses is required to successfully complete the program.

 

 

The program duration is 70 weeks which translates to 1400 hours of total learning hours (in-class and distance theoretical teaching 1120 hours, 280 hours hands-on practical components at the college’s aircraft maintenance shop). Minimum 3 hours per day of learning.

Program Duration:

Homework Hours:

Average homework hours: 5 hours per week, these include students’ required work on chapter quizzes, case studies and projects.

Pre
Courses
Fees
Course Breakdown
  • Private Pilot License Costs
  • Night Rating
  • Commercial Pilot License Costs
  • Multi Engine Rating
  • Group 1 (Multi) Instrument Rating

Fees & Expenses

Registration Fee

Domestic Student - CAD 250.00

International Student - CAD 350.00

Tuition Fee

Domestic Student - CAD 22,000.00

International Student - CAD 42,000.00 

Books

CAD 2,250.00

Lab and material fee

CAD 2,200.00

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