Introduction to aircraft maintenance engineering (AME Introduction Sep 09). Using the views of the current 2009 students. Hopefully, it may inspire young people to think about aviation as an area of engineering. There is career pathway if B1.1 (Fixed Wing Gas Turbines) or B1.3 (Rotary Wing Gas Turbines) EASA Licences that are recognised throughout the world (ICAO). We now offer a Part Time block training of Diploma Aeroskills over two years, we aim to complete most of the MEA50215 Core competencies, but the completion of the CASA Module Theory will make a successful person attractive for any aircraft maintenance employer. Unfortunately, the internal Australian Small/Basic/Simple Aircraft Licence system B1.2 (Fixed Wing Piston) and B1.4 (Rotary Wing Piston) only need a certificate IV Mechatronics that limits your career choices in the future and we would recommend completing a Diploma first then top up with piston units for same outcome.