Yes, the Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering course includes hands-on training on real aircraft systems and components. Practical learning is a key part of the curriculum because aeronautical engineering is a highly technical and precision-based field. At reputed institutes like the Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering College in Panipat, students are trained in fully equipped aerodynamics and propulsion laboratories, aircraft structure labs, and simulation-based training environments.
As part of the practical training, you will work on live aircraft parts such as engines, landing gear systems, fuselage sections, avionics units, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and control surfaces. Many colleges also offer training with cut-section models and mock aircraft systems that help you understand how real aircraft operate and are maintained. Additionally, there are simulator rooms and workshops where students learn flight control systems and maintenance procedures.
During the course, you may also visit aviation industries, MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) facilities, and airports to gain real-world exposure. Some colleges, including Puran Murti Campus in Panipat, are associated with training partners that allow students to engage with aircraft hangars and testing platforms, making the training highly industry-relevant. This hands-on experience prepares you not just for exams, but also for your career in the aviation sector, whether in India or abroad.