Overview
The Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Category 'M' (Maintenance) Diploma will teach you how to be a Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), responsible for the release (certification) of an aircraft after maintenance, inspection, repair or modification. You'll spend approximately 50 per cent of the day on theory discussions in a classroom setting, followed by hands-on practical training in the shops and hangar located at ’s Aerospace Technology Campus. The program is designed to follow a national/international set of standards and is approved by Transport Canada (TC) and the Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace (CCAA). 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 national certification from TC and CCAA.