The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering License (AMEL) program at the Institute of Sustainable and Advanced Air Mobility (ISAAM) is designed to prepare students for a successful career in aviation maintenance, offering specialized training aligned with EASA and GCAA Part 147 standards. The program covers AME License Categories, including Category A (Line Maintenance Certifying Mechanic), Category B1 (Maintenance Certifying Technician – Mechanical), Category B2 (Maintenance Certifying Technician – Avionic), and Category C (Base Maintenance Certifying Engineer). Students gain in-depth knowledge through Approved Basic Training (EASA Part-66) for CAT A1, A3, B1.1, B1.3, and B2, along with full basic knowledge examinations, module refreshers, and consolidation courses.
ISAAM also offers Advanced Courses in Engine Training (CFM International, GE, IAE, PW, RR), Structure Courses (composite repairs, build-up, and documentation), and Component Courses (avionic and mechanic shops, customized training, and human factors). The program includes Type Training for Airbus (A220, A320 family, A330, A350) and Boeing (B737, B747, B777, B787) aircraft, covering ramp and transit, line and base maintenance, engine run-up, troubleshooting, and cabin maintenance. With a focus on safety management, aviation regulations, and technical aviation English, ISAAM equips students with the skills to excel in aircraft maintenance and contribute to the future of sustainable air mobility.
Modules for Category A (All Subcategories):
Modules for Category B1 (All Subcategories):
Modules for Category B2 (Avionics):
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