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What Is EASA Certified?

What Is EASA Certified - AME CEE

EASA stands for the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. It is an agency of the European Union responsible for regulating and overseeing civil aviation safety. EASA was established to ensure a high and consistent level of safety in civil aviation across Europe.

When an aircraft, aircraft component, or aviation product receives EASA certification, it means that it has met the safety and technical standards set by EASA. EASA certification is required for aircraft and aviation products to be operated or used within the European Union member states. This certification process involves a thorough evaluation of design, manufacturing, and maintenance processes to ensure compliance with EASA regulations.

EASA certification is recognized as a mark of compliance with European aviation safety standards and is an important aspect for manufacturers, operators, and maintenance organizations in the aviation industry.

To join the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) license course approved by EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency), you could through AME CEE an entrance exam for aviation aspirants.

Here are the steps to enroll in the AME CEE entrance exam…

Step 1. Visit the amecee.in website,

Step 2. Click on the “Apply now” button

Step 3. Complete the AME CEE Exam 2024 registration process, including personal and additional details.

Step 4. Proceed to make the payment.

Step 5. Upon successful payment, you will receive a receipt as an acknowledgment to your registered email address.

To become an aircraft maintenance engineer you may could join AME engineering through AME COMMON ENTRANCE EXAM (AME CEE) this examination you may join AME engineering approved by DGCAEASA or UGC.