Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Category M (Maintenance)

British Columbia Institute of Technology - Aerospace Technology Campus

Canada,British Columbia

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18 Months

Duration

CAD 21,014/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 154

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Canada, British Columbia

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1960

Total Students: 48,000 +

Int. Students: 4,500 +

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Main Campus Address

3800 Cessna Dr, Richmond, BC V7B 0A1, Canada

Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Category M (Maintenance)

Program Overview

An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer – Category M (AME-M) is responsible for the certification of an aircraft after maintenance, inspection, repair or modification. This is a responsible occupation requiring a high degree of responsibility and skill, which includes:

  • certifying the airworthiness of airframe, piston and turbine engines, electrical/electronic systems, propellers, and rotary systems;
  • troubleshooting aircraft structural, mechanical, or electrical systems to identify problems;
  • adjusting and repairing systems according to specifications, technical drawings, manuals, and established procedures;
  • repairing and overhauling aircraft structural, mechanical, or electrical systems;
  • installing or modifying aircraft engines, mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, flight control, fuel and pneumatic systems;
  • dismantling airframes, aircraft engines, or other aircraft systems for repair, overhaul, inspection, and reassembly; and
  • supervising, performing, and documenting routine maintenance.

The program will offer three start times per year with the ten classes starting each year. We offer four classes starting in January and late August and two classes starting in May.

Some classes will be expected to proceed through the program with a few breaks, completing their studies in about 18 months. Some of our classes will have a 17-week break to allow students to work, return home, or repeat failed courses. This option will have students complete their studies in about 21 months.

Approximately 50 per cent of the day is spent on theory discussions in a classroom setting, followed by hands-on practical training in the shops and hangar located at BCIT’s state-of-the-art Aerospace Technology Campus. The program is designed to follow a national/ international set of standards and is approved by Transport Canada (TC). Successful completion of the diploma program will result in an experience credit of 18 months (of the 48 months) required by TC to obtain an AME-M license. Successful graduation from this program may qualify you for a national certification from TC.