There are many options when it comes to being an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), they include · M1 - aircraft with a Max Certified Takeoff Weight (MCTOW) of less than 12,566 lbs · M2 – aircraft with a MCTOW of 12,566 lbs and up, as well as all turbojet-powered aircraft regardless of size (Cirrus SF50 Vission jet for example)
Adding additional ratings to your AME licence
Adding additional ratings to your AME licence
Adding additional ratings to your AME licence
There are many options when it comes to being an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), they include · M1 - aircraft with a Max Certified Takeoff Weight (MCTOW) of less than 12,566 lbs · M2 – aircraft with a MCTOW of 12,566 lbs and up, as well as all turbojet-powered aircraft regardless of size (Cirrus SF50 Vission jet for example)