Aircraft Engineering

When beginning a new journey in aviation, it is important to measure the dedication you are willing to commit and to set clear expectations for your future. IAC provides complete support, from understanding entry requirements to recognising program strengths and long-term opportunities, reinforced by our trusted network of training partners.

Explore detailed answers to the most common questions about our programs, admissions process, and student support. Whether you’re considering pilot training or aircraft engineering, our FAQ section will guide you through requirements, timelines, and the support you can expect from IAC.


Step 1: Entry Requirements

  • Minimum of 17 years old
  • High school graduate qualification with a credit in Mathematics
  • English language paper of IELTS or PTE
  • Valid passport
  • Cannot be colour blind

Step 2: Procedures & Course Duration

  • B1.1 Mechanical Course: Students are trained to maintain aircraft engines, systems, and structures.
  • B2 Avionics Course: Students are trained to maintain aircraft electrical and avionics systems.
  • Graduates receive an EASA Certificate of Recognition and Diploma.
  • Course duration of 24 months.

Step 3: Apply for a Job

  • Your acquired qualification allows you to complete two years of OJT with any airline or MRO.
  • Once completed, you can apply for jobs with any airline, MRO, or aviation company worldwide.

Step 4: Safety First

  • Congratulations! You’re a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
  • We invite you to share your success story with us to help inspire future Aircraft Engineers.

IAC Horizon Consultancy is a leading agency that guides aspiring pilots and aircraft engineers into top aviation programs.


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