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PROSPECTUS
ABOUT US
AME Academy is a Technical Training Organization established with strong
support from the Aircraft Maintenance Engineers and Industry to provide Aircraft
Maintenance career for the interested individuals.
We offer Aircraft Maintenance Apprenticeships Program to gain working
experience on LIVE aircrafts under the direct supervision of Licensed Aircraft
Maintenance Engineer. Our Trainers are Qualified Engineers with plenty of hands
on experience in Aircraft Maintenance.
Our programme is structured to allow students to experience the aviation
environment from the first day of class. We have dedicated the entire first year for
Practical Training better known as On-Job-Training (OJT) and Aircraft
Maintenance foundation.
This training is a HANDS-ON experience. Students will be given several tasks to
be carried out directly on live aircraft. At AME Academy, we will aid our students
to qualify for EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Technician & Engineer License.
Examinations and Aircraft Type Rating is conducted by EASA Part 147.
We will train our students to become a valuable asset to any company hiring
them. We are providing the best instructors to teach them everything that they
need to know about Aircraft Maintenance.
We will help our students to develop knowledge & skills and ensure that they
graduate from AME Academy with five years of Aircraft Maintenance on LIVE
aircrafts
Vision:
Our Vision is to Produce Skilled Engineers in the field of Aircraft Maintenance
Engineering and to create a Quality Aviation workforce.
Mission:
To design and provide quality courses beneficial to both the people and the
Aviation Industry.
Management:
The company is managed by individuals with vast experience in the aviation
industry. With unwavering knowledge and experience, students and parents can
be assured that any training course offered by us must be of great quality and
global recognition.
We employ experienced Lecturers for our training programmes. Most of our
teaching force consists of Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers with years of
field experience.
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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES:
Improving choice and value for aviation consumers now and in the future
by promoting competitive markets, contributing to consumers' ability to
make informed decisions and protecting them where appropriate.
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APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAME
Students join us as a Trainee Apprentice and work their way up to become a
Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Technician or Engineer. The Apprenticeship
program has been tested and it is created to build knowledge and hands on skills.
This practice is still adopted by Airlines all over the World because you are trained
by Industry Experts to have knowledge and skills that guarantee the job
worldwide.
The program is open to young girls and boys between 17 to 30 years old with
good eye sight (color recognition is required), hearing and physical ability. You
should at least have SPM with three credits in English, Mathematics and Science
subject. Once applied for this programme you will be scheduled for an Aptitude
Test and Interview. The test will check your aptitude for aircraft maintenance,
cognitive ability and motor skills.
Once you are accepted, then we will place you in our training program for about 5
years. The first year you will placed for on job training with our Industrial Partner
and the second year the class will start one week Theory and one week Practical
Training at the hangar.
Year 1 Trainees would be introduced on the safety aspects of aircraft
maintenance and basic engineering skills. The classroom training would include
the subjects such as Aviation English, Basic Tools Training, Hangar Safety,
Ground Handling, Human Factors, Basic Physics, Mathematics and drawing
focusing on aircraft maintenance. Trainees will be exposed to aircraft work on live
aircrafts. We prefer to get them to D check or C checks aircrafts as the check
duration is longer. All the work performed or assisted on the aircraft will the direct
supervision of Licensed Aircraft Engineer in charge. Trainees shall record all the
work performed on the logbooks.
Year 2 Modular course starts here, Trainees will spend on week on classroom
and one week Practical Training at the Industry. Under the direct supervision of
Licensed Aircraft Engineers Trainees will be exposed to operational sequence for
installing, removing, maintaining, repairing or fabricating critical aircraft
components, or electrical/electronic, mechanical or instrumentation systems.
Applies theory and skills in accomplishing assigned tasks, including electronic
data, blueprints, sketches, engineering drawings, technical orders and written and
verbal instructions. Trainees shall record all the work performed on the logbooks.
Year 3 Modular course continues on one week class lecture and one Practical
Training at the Industry. Under the direct supervision of Licensed Aircraft
Engineers our Trainees will work on flight controls, engines, hydraulics,
pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components. Will have adequate
knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment
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COURSES
THE CATEGORY A LICENCE AEROPLANES (Technician)
The Category A license is a mechanical based license and permits the holder to
issue certificates of release to service within the limits of tasks specifically
endorsed on the authorization, following minor scheduled line Maintenance and
simple defect rectification. Ref Part-145 A.30 (6). The A license is sub-divided into
sub-categories as below: A1 Aero planes Turbine-Engines. A2 Aero planes
Piston-Engines. A3 Helicopters Turbine-Engines. A4 Helicopters Piston-Engines.
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Course Structure
Module
Description
M1
Maths
M2
Physics
M3
Electrical fundamentals
M4
Electronic fundamentals
M5
Digital techniques
M6
M7
Maintenance practices
M8
Aerodynamics
M9
Human factors
M10
Aviation legislation
M11
M12
M13
M14
M15
M16
Piston Engines
M17
Propellers
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INSTRUCTORS PROFILE
MR. NELSON PRICE FULL TIME (All Modules)
(FAA & EASA B1 LICENSED AIRCRAFT ENGINEER, UK. UNITED STATES)
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Training Facility:
AME Training Academy Sdn. Bhd.
20-1 Jalan OP 1/5, One Puchong Business Park,
47160 Puchong, Selangor.
Phone: 03 8071 0739, 03 8071 0769
Mobile: 019 399 1723
Email: training@ameacademy.com
www.ameacademy.com
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