There is a problem i am struggling, should i choose to study in Aerospace manufacturing Engineering course or Aircraft Maintenance Engi course to become a AME? Can anyone pls give me some advise ?
Personally i really interested in AME(not the manufacturing process)...however i found out that many expirenced AME in this fourm are complaining...also AMEs in my courty are complaining..
Which course i should choose?????? Which course will give me a higher chance to find a job in aviation industry?....
Can anyone tell me....is that possible for me to transfer to universities....study mechanical engineering or Aerospace Engineering after i graduate with diploma from colleges??? Which course should i choose to study will give me a better chance of doing this (AME or Aerospace manufacturing engineering) ??? PLS give me some advise if anyone knows about this....im going to have to decide it soon....
Study in AME or Aerospace manufacturing engineering?
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Re: Study in AME or Aerospace manufacturing engineering?
You may want to pose your questions in the Maintenance forum section. There are a number of ame types here as well, but you might get a broader number of 'informed' opinions from that forum section.
Personally (I'm no ame) I would pick something you like. But I would also figure out where the lack of jobs are. Not sure what country you are in or where you can work, so you will have to figure that one out on your own.
As for degrees, mechanical engineering tends to have a wider number of jobs (non-aviation), and if you have a real ..... for aerospace, then do your masters in it. But personally I think there's a world of difference between being an AME and being an engineer. But I'll let someone else who has some background explain that or correct me.
Personally (I'm no ame) I would pick something you like. But I would also figure out where the lack of jobs are. Not sure what country you are in or where you can work, so you will have to figure that one out on your own.
As for degrees, mechanical engineering tends to have a wider number of jobs (non-aviation), and if you have a real ..... for aerospace, then do your masters in it. But personally I think there's a world of difference between being an AME and being an engineer. But I'll let someone else who has some background explain that or correct me.

