Aviation is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. As the demand for air travel increases, so does the demand for aircraft maintenance engineers. This is the age of skilled engineers, people who can work with their minds as well as their hands. A modern aircraft is composed of many thousands of components and systems such as: Aircraft Structures - both metallic and non-metallic skin panels, doors, wings; Hydraulic systems to activate flight controls, landing gear, reverse thrust; Environmental & Pressurisation controls to keep crew and passengers comfortable; Propulsion systems such as piston,gas turbine and jet engines; Electronic systems such as navigation communications, instrumentation. Engineers ensure that maintenance inspection and calibration tasks are completed regularly to ensure continuous safe and efficient flight operations across the world.
Number | Duration |
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3 | year |
What will I be able to do when I finish the course? You will: use state-of-art design tools, such as CATIA Understand: Aircraft system design and operation Composite material manufacturing Maintenance methods Engineering practices Maintenance costs Practical element of heat treatments Corrosion problems Have a strong grounding in: SPC (Statistical Process Control and LEAN in maintenance environment.