Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Mechanical

Aircraft Maintenance Technician students learn with hands-on training in the hangar

Program at a glance

Credential

Diploma Diplomas offer practical, career-focused training and are usually completed in one to two years. They help you gain technical and workplace skills that are in demand across many industries.

Delivery mode

On-campus
(day)
On-campus (day)

Time commitment

Full-Time You take a regular course load and move through the program at the standard pace. Expect to study most weekdays.

Duration

2 years

Program codes

  • Code: AMEM

Cost

$15,184 total program cost Domestic students: $15,184 total program cost $80,080 total program cost International students: $80,080 total program cost

Location

  • Vernon Full program offered in Vernon
  • Kelowna Partial program offered in Kelowna

Available for

  • Domestic students
  • International students

Program features

TBD

Program overview

About the program

Launch your aviation career with Okanagan College’s 74-week (2035-hour) full-time Aircraft Maintenance Engineer – Maintenance (AME-M) program. 

Immerse yourself in a blend of theory and hands-on training—accredited by Transport Canada and delivered at our Vernon and Kelowna Aerospace Campuses. Build the skills needed to inspect, repair, and modify aircraft—from engines and propellers to cutting-edge systems—and unlock diverse career paths with airlines, helicopter operators, and maintenance organizations across the country.

Required Textbooks

  • Aviation Mechanic Handbook - $16.29
  • CARS for the AME - $43.00
  • Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Personal Logbook - $18.79

5% GST is not included in price. Price is subject to change.


Online textbooks - free downloads from FAA website:


Other required supplies:

  • Safety glasses
  • Hearing protection
  • Safety footwear (Steel/composite toed)
  • Minimum of 2 pairs of Okanagan College Coveralls (mandatory) $100 each. Note, price is approximate. Available at OC bookstore.
  • Inexpensive math set – compass, dividers, protractor, etc.
  • Lock for locker
  • Combo circle stencil template – Staedtler-Mars from Staples
  • Laptop or tablet to read digital textbooks, capable of downloading and storing PDF’s (400MB.) Minimum 8” colour screen. Tablet preferred. Wireless capable to access manufacture and Transport Canada’s websites. Examples:
    • Apple iPad 32Gig 9.7” screen
    • Lenovo Tab 4
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab E
    • NOTE: Students will use devices in the shop so protective cover and screen are strongly recommended

 

The textbook list above was current at the time it was posted and may be used for initial planning purposes. Please check back with the bookstore 2 weeks before your program starts under Current Book List for a final, updated list of book titles and prices, and to order!

Textbooks available online only at OC Campus Store. If you have any questions, call 250-862-5638 or email campusstores@okanagan.bc.ca.

It takes approximately two to three business days to fill the online orders, please be sure to purchase the necessary items prior to the 1st day of class.

The program consists of consists of 74 weeks (2035 Hours) of full-time studies. Approximately 45 percent of the day is spent on theory discussions in a classroom setting, followed by hands-on-practical training at the the OC Aerospace Campus. The program follows a national set of standards and is accredited by Transport Canada. Upon successful completion, the graduate will receive an Okanagan College Diploma. Transport Canada will grant graduates 18 months Basic Training credit to the required 48 months total credit that is required to obtain an Aircraft Maintenance "M" license.


Admission and program requirements


  • BC Secondary School Graduation or equivalent or:
    • 19 years of age and out of secondary school for one year as of the first day of class and:
  • English 11 with minimum 50% or alternatives, or a Trades Entrance Assessment (TEA) reading comprehension score of at least 83%.
  • Math Requirement:
    • A minimum of 50% in any of:
      • Pre-calculus Grade 11
      • Foundations of Mathematics Grade 11
      • Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics Grade 11
      • Workplace Mathematics 11
      • Principles of Mathematics Grade 11
      • Applications of Mathematics Grade 11
      • Essentials of Mathematics 11
      • Adult Basic Education Math 011
      • Adult Basic Education Math 080
      • Adult Basic Education Math 084 and Math 085
      • Adult Basic Education IALG 011 or:
    • A minimum of 63% on the TEA mathematics test. Test scores are good for two years.
    • Good colour vision and an interest in mechanics are recommended

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Start/End dates
Location
Delivery mode
Application status
Aug. 31, 2026 - Jun. 09, 2028
Vernon
(Vernon Aerospace Campus)
On-campus
(Day)
Closed
Details pending
Note: Intake capacity is limited to 16 seats
Feb. 01, 2027 - Jan. 16, 2029
Vernon
(Vernon Aerospace Campus)
On-campus
(Day)
Closed
Open
Note: Intake capacity is limited to 16 seats
Aug. 30, 2027 - Jun. 08, 2029
Kelowna
(Kelowna Aerospace Campus)
On-campus
(Day)
Upcoming
Details pending
Note: Intake capacity is limited to 16 seats

Tuition and fees

Program details

Year 1

Semester 1

AMEC 101 - Orientation
AMEC 102 - Practical Aviation Mathematics
AMEC 103 - Aerodynamics and Aircraft Construction
AMEC 104 - Basic Electrical Theory
AMEC 105 - Canadian Aviation Regulations Level 1
AMEC 106 - Aircraft Systems Level 1
AMEC 121 - Machine Shop
AMEC 122 - Metal Aircraft Construction Lab 1
AMEC 123 - Aircraft Composites Level 1

Semester 2

AMEM 201 - Aircraft Electricity Level 2
AMEM 202 - Powerplants Level 2-Reciprocating Engines
AMEM 203 - Reciprocating Engine Systems Theory
AMEM 204 - Propeller Theory
AMEM 221 - Electrical Components and Operation
AMEM 222 - Reciprocating Engine Maintenance

Year 2

Semester 3

AMEM 301 - Powerplants Level 2-Turbine Engines
AMEM 302 - Turbine Engine Systems
AMEM 303 - Aerodynamics Level 2
AMEM 304 - Aircraft Systems Level 2
AMEM 305 - Aircraft Instrumentation
AMEM 306 - Rotary Wing Airframe Systems
AMEM 321 - Turbine Engine Maintenance
AMEM 322 - Basic Airframe Maintenance

Semester 4

AMEM 401 - Canadian Aviation Regulations Level 2
AMEM 421 - Helicopter Maintenance
AMEM 422 - Fixed Wing Maintenance
AMEM 423 - Engine Removal and Installation
AMEM 424 - Landing Gear
AMEM 425 - Hanger Support
AMEM 426 - Aircraft System Maintenance
AMEM 427 - Aircraft Troubleshooting and Repair

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