Pawan Hans starts AME training school, admission opens

New Delhi: State-owned Pawan Hans Ltd has set up a maintenance engineering (AME) training school at Mumbai to meet the demand for skilled manpower for maintenance of helicopters.
The Pawn Hans Training Institute (PHTI) today invited applications for admissions to mechanical stream for the current academic year, which is starting from September 18.
The Institute would be providing two and three years courses — one in mechanical stream and another in avionic stream.
In the first batch, 60 students would be inducted in the mechanical stream courses which would cover maintenance of airframe and aircraft engines.
The two courses, of three year durations including six month on-job-training, have been approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
31/08/09 PTI/Indopia.com

5 thoughts on “Pawan Hans starts AME training school, admission opens

  1. Dear sir,I have completed AME and also master degree in aviation mgmt,have 19 yrs of experience in the aviation sector,how i can join your esteemed institute as aviation instructor.

  2. Dear sir,

    I am Priyanka Bennett, student of aircraft maintenance engineering course and have recently completed my final year. I sincerely want to join your esteemed organization as a trainee. actually want to do 6 months on job training from your renown institute.kindly tell me the procedure.

  3. Dear Sir,
    I would like to introduce myself as VINEETH.V, Successfully completed 4 semesters (currently undergoing fifth semester) of AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING at Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences, Coimbatore.
    I want to join your institution for the 6 months OJT and thereby getting a good Practical knowledge as well.
    Kindly tell me the Procedures by which I can apply for the same.

    Thanking you and looking forward to receiving your favorable response.

    Yours faithfully
    Vineeth

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