Request form Training Calendar More Booking Target Group Certifying Staff according EASA Part-66 Category B1 Pre-requisites The students are required to have the knowledge and experience level required for licenses issued under EASA requirements or ICAO standards Contents A detailed course syllabus is available upon request. Objectives On completion of a theoretical training course the student will be able to demonstrate, to the levels identified in the Appendix III syllabus, the detailed theoretical knowledge of the aircraft's applicable systems, structure, operations, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting according to approved maintenance data. The student shall be able to demonstrate the use of manuals and approved procedures, including the knowledge of relevant inspections and limitations ⚒ Performance Theory element of an aircraft type training is performed in a classroom environment by using power point presentations, visual aids on the particular aircraft type and CBTs. Duration 28 days / 168 h Exam Yes Certificate Yes Number of seats
Request form Training Calendar More Booking Target Group Certifying Staff according EASA Part-66 Category B1. Theoretical type training must be completed Pre-requisites The students are required to have the knowledge and experience level required for licenses issued under EASA requirements or ICAO standards Contents A detailed course syllabus is available upon request. Objectives The objective of practical training is to gain the required competence in performing safe maintenance, inspections and routine work according to the maintenance manual and other relevant instructions and tasks as appropriate for the type of aircraft, for example troubleshooting, repairs, adjustments, replacements, rigging and functional checks. It includes the awareness of the use of all technical literature and documentation for the aircraft, the use of specialist/special tooling and test equipment for performing removal and replacement of components and modules unique to type, including any on-wing maintenance activity. ⚒ Performance Practical type training contains the performance of many maintenance tasks including Location, Functional / Operational Test, Service and Ground Handling, Removal / Installation, Minimum Equipment List and Trouble Shooting on different systems of the actual aircraft. Duration 10 days / 60 h Exam Yes Certificate Yes Number of seats
Request form Training Calendar More Booking Target Group Certifying Staff according EASA Part-66 Category B1 and B2 Pre-requisites The students are required to have the knowledge and experience level required for licenses issued under EASA requirements or ICAO standards Contents A detailed course syllabus is available upon request. Objectives On completion of a theoretical training course the student will be able to demonstrate, to the levels identified in the Appendix III syllabus, the detailed theoretical knowledge of the aircraft's applicable systems, structure, operations, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting according to approved maintenance data. The student shall be able to demonstrate the use of manuals and approved procedures, including the knowledge of relevant inspections and limitations ⚒ Performance Theory element of an aircraft type training is performed in a classroom environment by using power point presentations, visual aids on the particular aircraft type and CBTs. Duration 30 days / 182 h Exam Yes Certificate Yes Number of seats
Request form Training Calendar More Booking Target Group Certifying Staff according EASA Part-66 Category B1 and B2. Theoretical type training B1&B2 must be completed Pre-requisites The students are required to have the knowledge and experience level required for licenses issued under EASA requirements or ICAO standards Contents A detailed course syllabus is available upon request. Objectives The objective of practical training is to gain the required competence in performing safe maintenance, inspections and routine work according to the maintenance manual and other relevant instructions and tasks as appropriate for the type of aircraft, for example troubleshooting, repairs, adjustments, replacements, rigging and functional checks. It includes the awareness of the use of all technical literature and documentation for the aircraft, the use of specialist/special tooling and test equipment for performing removal and replacement of components and modules unique to type, including any on-wing maintenance activity. ⚒ Performance Practical type training contains the performance of many maintenance tasks including Location, Functional / Operational Test, Service and Ground Handling, Removal / Installation, Minimum Equipment List and Trouble Shooting on different systems of the actual aircraft. Duration 11 days / 66 h Exam Yes Certificate Yes Number of seats