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Find out more about RRC Stevenson’s
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Program
by clicking here in our online edition.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AME) are aircraft mechanics
licensed by Transport Canada to certify aircraft maintenance. In
Canada, only an AME can sign a maintenance release for work CHARACTERISTICS
performed on an aircraft. Southport, Manitoba has the only
apprenticeship model program that allows students to complete OF A FUTURE AME
their AME “M” license. The program has a series of steps,
including working and schooling. Start at the beginning of the a. Interest in aviation
game board below to see how to become a certified AME! b. Mechanical background
c. Strong sense of responsibility
d. Hands-on learner
2. INITIAL REQUIREMENTS
START a. Minimum age of 16
b. Recommended to have completed high school
c. Must have an employer
3. Agreement with employer
4. Work (approximately 1,800 hours)
5. Attend Level 1 classes at RRC Stevenson
6. Work (approximately 1,800 hours)
7. Attend Level 2 classes at RRC Stevenson
8. Work (approximately 1,800 hours)
9. Attend Level 3 classes at RRC Stevenson
10. Work (approximately 1,800 hours)
11. Attend Level 4 classes at RRC Stevenson
12. Receive Red River College Diploma
13. Work (complete remaining of 7,200 hours & log book tasks)
14. Study for exam
15. Write Canadian Aviation Regulations Exam
Stevenson Campus - Southport
75 Musketeer Road West | Southport, MB R0H 1N1 16. Pass exam
Phone: 204.428.6300 | Toll-Free: 1.800.665.9864
stevensonaviation@rrc.ca | www.rrc.ca/stevenson 17. Receive AME “M” license
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