AME DGCA (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) training underlines on the initial rather than the theoretical aspects of studying, putting the priority therefore on the craftsmanship and practice to be acquired and the material conditions to be met.
1. Aircraft Systems Maintenance: Students are taught to work with different aircraft systems such as electrics, hydraulics, fuel, and pneumatics systems, which in turn carry out maintenance treatment, troubleshooting, and repairs.
2. Engine Overhaul and Maintenance: Being handheld through the realization of the disassembly, scrutiny as well as the reassembly process in the turbofan and turboprop engines is practiced in the course of action. It goes without saying that the masters also perform overhauls and make the repairs to the engines based on the performance of the engines.
3. Airframe Maintenance: The students' work on maintaining the airframe includes examining and fixing fuselage, wings, landing gear, and control surfaces apart from other minor and major tasks. However, new students must be assisted by the instructors in the landing gear inspection.