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Sha Shib Aviation Academy Cochin

Sha Shib Aviation Academy

  Approved by DGCA, Government of India under CAR 147 (Basic)

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Government of India, has authorised SHA-SHIB Aviation Academy, which is a top technical school committed to educating future aviation professionals. The curriculum for the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering programme at the Cochin Centre, in particular, is based on the DGCA criteria, demonstrating the institution's dedication to quality. The core of SHA-SHIB's educational strategy is a customised training programme created to satisfy the changing demands of the quickly growing aviation sector. This guarantees that students have both the academic knowledge and the practical skills necessary for advancement in their careers and employment in this fascinating subject. The academy's partnership with Air India Engineering Services Ltd., which allows students to get Live Aeroplane Training, is one of its distinctive features. Their education is enhanced by this practical experience, which closes the knowledge gap between theory and practical application.

Acknowledging the value of practical experience, SHA-SHIB Aviation Academy goes above by providing internship opportunities. Through these programmes, students may have a personal understanding of the aviation industry, which is crucial for their career growth. With companies like Air India, Go Air, Airworks, and others that are authorised by DGCA CAR 145 for Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO), the institution has carefully established legal relationships. This gives students real-world experience with industry procedures and makes it easier for them to get jobs once their courses are completed.

Courses

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

The maintenance, restoration, and repair of aircraft and their intricate elements are the focus of a specialised field of engineering known as aircraft maintenance engineering (AME). AMEs are crucial in ensuring that an aircraft is in an airworthy state, which in turn ensures the safety of air travel. They perform routine inspections, maintenance, and repairs on aircraft to ensure strict adherence to important safety rules.

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Aeronautical Engineering

The design, development, testing, and building of aircraft and spacecraft are the main objectives of the specialist field of aeronautical engineering. The fundamental concepts of physics, mathematics, and materials science must be applied in the design and construction of these aerial and space vehicles. The design of aircraft and spacecraft involves a wide range of tasks for aeronautical engineers, including those involving materials, avionics, structural engineering, propulsion, aerodynamics, and control systems. Their ultimate goal is to construct safe, efficient, and secure spaceships and aeroplanes that are capable of completing their designated missions.

After finishing their degree programmes, aeronautical engineers can pursue a range of employment in aviation and aerospace industry. Aerospace systems engineers, research and development engineers, aircraft designers, and aircraft producers are some examples of these professions. Jobs can be found in government agencies, academic institutions, aerospace companies, and the public and private sectors.

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BBA in Aviation Management

Administration and supervision of aviation organizations including airports, airlines and other aviation-related organizations is the special subject of the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). The objective of this course is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the aviation sector and its operational processes, business practices and regulatory environment. A BBA in Aviation Management degree covers a wide range of subjects including aviation economics, security, airport and airline management, aviation law and aviation marketing. Students apply their knowledge to real-world situations and gain practical experience in aviation-related businesses through projects or internships.

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Commercial Pilot Licensing

The DGCA offers a licence called the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL), which enables students to operate any aircraft as the Pilot in Command and get payment for it. A CPL holder is qualified to operate both single- and multi-engine aircraft, conduct co-pilot duties, and more. Operating an aircraft in the air, including general flying, aircraft testing, and skill assessments by DGCA regulations, is the focus of the CPL course.

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Bachelor in Engineering

Students who get a bachelor's degree in engineering are prepared to work as professional engineers in a variety of sectors. This undergraduate programme equips students with thorough knowledge and practical competence to prepare them for the job. It frequently specialises in areas like computer, environmental, mechanical, electrical, aerospace, or industrial engineering.

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Air Hostess and Hospitality Training

The goal of hospitality and air hostess training courses is to provide participants with the knowledge and abilities necessary to deliver exceptional customer service and ensure customer satisfaction. Graduates of these schools can find employment as flight attendants, cabin crew, hotel managers, restaurant managers, event planners, and in several other fast-paced professions in the hospitality business. Numerous prospects for professional advancement and personal growth, including monetary achievements, are offered by these occupations.

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