The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) course is a program designed to train individuals to become certified aircraft maintenance engineers. The course typically consists of both theoretical and practical training, covering topics such as aircraft systems, maintenance procedures, and regulations. The course is usually 2400 hours in length, and upon completion, graduates will have the skills and knowledge to pass the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation), Govt of India licensing exam and become certified AMEs. The course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain, repair and overhaul aircraft, and to ensure that aircraft are safe and airworthy.
AME professionals are responsible for maintaining, repairing and overhauling aircraft, and ensuring that they are safe and airworthy. The course typically includes both theoretical and practical training, covering a wide range of topics related to aircraft systems, maintenance procedures, and regulations.
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Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs) are unsung heroes of the aviation industry, working diligently behind the scenes to ensure the safety and functionality of aircraft. While their role is mainly associated with routine maintenance and inspections, aircraft maintenance engineering also play a pivotal role during emergency situations. In this article, we’ll delve into the moments when these skilled professionals step up to the plate, utilizing their expertise to navigate critical scenarios and ensure the safety of passengers and crew.
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this has probably been pointed out So Many times before but in eternal diva you can see some of the feathers come off descole's feather boa :)
which .i just think it's a really nice attention to detail ok
i don't know how i only just saw this after watching this movie (checks notes) 187 times
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These panels always get me feeling things because Law was given the angle to lie--all he had to say was the Strawhats were his subordinates and the Marines would leave them alone. It was called to attention for the readers too, through Caesar pointing it out. If he wanted to betray the Strawhats here, it would've been the perfect opportunity with an Admiral arresting them.
However, Law didn't lie and confirmed the alliance to be true. He also made sure to emphasize that the Strawhats and him are equals.
(I also checked the raw scans for this and Law says "麦わら" (mugiwara) which is up for interpretation: he could be referring to Luffy here unlike Fujitora who referred the Strawhats as a group "麦わらの一味" (mugiwara no ichimi). It's a small detail and Luffy is the captain of the Strawhats so it's association, either way.)
It's insane to stumble on discussions years ago about Law possibly betraying the Strawhats because this happened and instead of saving his hide, Law decided to buy some time for them.
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