This course provides a comprehensive introduction to aircraft maintenance for beginners, offering foundational knowledge of aviation systems, safety, regulations, and career pathways. Whether you are an aspiring Aircraft Maintenance personal , an aviation enthusiast, or a student, this course will help you understand how aircraft are kept safe and airworthy.You will learn about the different types of maintenance, including line and base maintenance, and how inspections, repairs, and overhauls ensure flight safety and reliability. The course emphasizes aviation safety culture and human factors, highlighting how fatigue, stress, communication, and tool management impact maintenance performance and overall safety.Through clear explanations of basic aircraft systems, you will gain an understanding of:Hydraulics: How fluid pressure moves components like brakes, landing gear, and flight controlsElectrical systems: AC and DC power, batteries, generators, and emergency backupPressurization: Maintaining safe and comfortable cabin pressure at high altitudesAircraft structures: Fuselage, wings, tail, and landing gearPractical safety measures, such as tool control, FOD awareness, and personal protective equipment (PPE), are also covered to show real-world maintenance best practices.Additionally, the course introduces EASA Part-66 regulations, licensing categories, and steps to pursue a career as an AME. Common beginner mistakes are highlighted so you can avoid them and develop professional habits from day one.By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation in aircraft maintenance, understand safety principles, and appreciate the role of engineers in aviation. This course is your first step toward a safe, successful, and rewarding career in the aviation industry.Students will receive