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  2. Aircraft maintenance engineer - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft maintenance engineer (AME), also licensed aircraft maintenance engineer (LAME or L-AME), is a licensed person who carries out and certifies aircraft maintenance. The license is widespread internationally and is recognised by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). [1] The American FAA recognise the qualification in ...

  3. Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology

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    In 2008, the FAA granted the college a $2.25 million grant to form the Center for Aviation Safety Research. The center is focused on safety management systems, safety culture, maintenance aviation safety programs, next-generation safety assessment, incident investigation, multi-risk analysis, and next-generation maintenance and engineering. [18]

  4. Category:Aviation licenses and certifications - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft maintenance engineer; Aircraft maintenance engineer (Canada) Aircraft maintenance technician; Aircrew; Airline transport pilot licence; Airplane Single Engine Land; Airworthiness; Airworthiness certificate; Airworthiness directive; Asian Aviation Centre (Sri Lanka) Aviation Maintenance Technician; Aviation Security Identification Card

  5. Aircraft maintenance - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a certified aircraft this may be a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer, Designated Airworthiness Representative – Maintenance (DAR-T) or holder of an EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License (AML), while for amateur-built aircraft this may be the owner or builder of the aircraft. [11]

  6. Aircraft maintenance technician - Wikipedia

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    Applicants who attend an aviation maintenance school program certificated under Part 147 study an FAA-approved and supervised curriculum. Those applying for a mechanic certificate with a single rating—either airframe or powerplant—study a "general" set of subjects for at least 400 hours, as well as at least 750 hours of material appropriate ...

  7. University of Illinois Institute of Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The University of Illinois Institute of Aviation was an aviation institute affiliated with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Founded in 1945, [ 1 ] it was located at the university-owned Willard Airport in Savoy, Illinois , United States.

  8. AAR Corp - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Ira Allen Eichner in 1951, to supply radios and other equipment to the commercial aviation industry. [4] I.A. Allen Industrial was incorporated in 1955, renamed Allen Aircraft Radio (AAR) in 1962, and became AAR CORP. in 1970. [4] Also, in 1969, AAR began its aircraft maintenance business in Oklahoma City.

  9. Technical Division, Air Training Command - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence Technical School; Aviation Cadet School; Radio Technical School, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut [1] Added 1 March 1944 when consolidated with Central Technical Training Command: Aircraft Mechanics Technical School, Chanute Field, Illinois; Aircraft Engine Technical School, Stout Army Air Field, Indiana