Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Category ‘E’ (Electronics) British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)

About this Program

Level: Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Category ‘E’ (Electronics) Diploma

Discpline: Other Engineering

Length: 4 semesters

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Application Fee: $154.00
Tuition Fee: $23,007.85

Burnaby Campus

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Program Description

Category E Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AME-E) are responsible for the certification of an aircraft after maintenance, inspection, repair or modification is completed on any of its electrical or electronic systems. This is an occupation requiring a high degree of responsibility and skill. From modern aircraft with sophisticated fly by wire flight controls, autopilot, navigation, communication, in-flight entertainment, and monitoring systems, to legacy aircraft undergoing the installation of modern avionics. the Category E Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ensures that all systems are serviceable and fit for flight. An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Category E’s tasks include: Ensuring that navigation, communication, and autopilot systems are serviceable according to maintenance manual requirements Performing maintenance, and testing on all aircraft systems, particularly the electrical and/or electronic interface Performing installations of avionics equipment and systems on aircraft Troubleshooting and repairing aircraft discrepancies in compliance with manufacturer’s standards to expedite return to flight status Overhauling and/or repairing parts and assemblies.

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