Is the course more practical or theoretical?

The Polytechnic in AME diploma offers a well-balanced mix of both theory and practical learning. The course is designed in such a way that students not only understand the concepts behind aircraft systems but also learn how to apply those concepts during real maintenance tasks.

In the theoretical part of the course, you attend classroom sessions where you study subjects like aerodynamics, aircraft systems, aviation regulations, propulsion, and avionics. These classes build your foundational knowledge so you can understand how different aircraft components work and why maintenance is important.

Along with theory, the course includes a strong practical training component. You spend time in aircraft maintenance labs, engine workshops, and avionics labs. Here, you get hands-on experience with real aircraft parts, tools, instruments, and equipment. You perform tasks such as component inspection, basic repairs, troubleshooting, and system testing. This practical exposure helps you gain confidence and prepares you for actual aircraft maintenance environments.

So, the course is neither completely theoretical nor entirely practical—it is a perfect blend of both. This balanced approach ensures that you develop strong technical skills along with a clear understanding of aviation concepts, making you fully ready for a career in aircraft maintenance.

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