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Build Essential Knowledge in Aircraft Maintenance!

Basic Training Programmes

Choose your category.

A1

Certifying Aircraft Mechanics for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes.

A3

Certifying Aircraft Mechanics for Gas Turbine Helicopters.

B1.3

Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Helicopters.

B1.1

Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes.

B2

Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians.

A1

Certifying Aircraft Mechanics for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes.

The A1 Basic Training Programme prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Mechanics for gas turbine aeroplanes, qualified to perform and certify a defined range of simple maintenance tasks.

The programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category A1.

Following licence issue and completion of the required practical experience, graduates will be authorised to perform and certify simple maintenance tasks on aeroplanes in accordance with the procedures of an EASA Part-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation.

Modules

1. Mathematics;
2. Physics;
3. Electrical Fundamentals;
5. Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
9. Human Factors;
10. Aviation Legislation;
11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
15. Gas Turbine Engines;
17. Propellers.

800 hours

Theoretical Training: 280 hours
Practical Training: 520 hours

Duration

6 – 7 months

Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.

Schedule

Daytime and Evening

Included

Training manuals; Uniform; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Up to three examination attempts per module.

A3

Certifying Aircraft Mechanics for Gas Turbine Helicopters

The A3 Basic Training Programme prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Mechanics for gas turbine helicopters, equipping them with the skills required to perform and certify a defined range of simple aircraft maintenance tasks.

This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category A3, in accordance with European aviation regulations.

Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform and certify simple maintenance tasks on helicopters, in accordance with the procedures of an EASA Part-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation.

Modules

1. Mathematics;
2. Physics;
3. Electronic Fundamentals;
5. Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems​;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
9. Human Factors;
10. Aviation Legislation;
11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
15. Gas Turbine Engines;
17. Propellers.

800 hours

Theoretical Training: 280 hours

Practical Training: 520 hours

Duration

6 – 7 months

Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.

Schedule

Daytime and After-Hours

ITEMS INCLUDED

Training manuals; Uniform; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Up to three examination attempts per module.

B1.1 

Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes.

The B1.1 Basic Training Programme prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for gas turbine aeroplanes, qualified to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.

The programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B1.1.

Following licence issue and completion of the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform, supervise and certify mechanical maintenance on aeroplanes, including powerplants, airframe structures and aircraft systems, in accordance with the procedures of an EASA Part-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation.

Modules

1. Mathematics;
2. Physics;
3. Electrical Fundamentals;
4. Electronic Fundamentals;
5. Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
9. Human Factors;
10. Aviation Legislation;
11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (Avionics);
15. Gas Turbine Engines;
17. Propellers.

2,400 hours

Theoretical Training: 1,270 hours
Practical Training: 1,130 hours

Duration

18 – 19 months

Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.

Schedule

Daytime and Evening

Included

Training manuals; Uniform; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Up to three examination attempts per module.

B1.3

Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Helicopters.

The B1.3 Basic Training Programme prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for gas turbine helicopters, qualified to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.

The programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B1.3.

Following licence issue and completion of the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform, supervise and certify mechanical maintenance on helicopters, including powerplants, airframe structures and aircraft systems, in accordance with the procedures of an EASA Part-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation.

Modules

1. Mathematics;
2. Physics;
3. Electrical Fundamentals;
4. Electronic Fundamentals;
5. Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
9. Human Factors;
10. Aviation Legislation;
12. Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
15. Gas Turbine Engines.

2,400 hours

Theoretical Training: 1,270 hours
Practical Training: 1,130 hours

Duration

18 – 19 months

Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.

DELIVERY MODE

Daytime and Evening

Included

Training Manuals; Uniform; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Up to 3 Examination Attempts per Module Included.

B2

Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians.

Modules

1. Mathematics;
2. Physics;
3. Electrical Fundamentals;
4. Electronic Fundamentals;
5. Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
9. Human Factors;
10. Aviation Legislation;
13 Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (Avionics);
14. Propulsion.

2,400 hours

Theoretical Training: 1,280 hours
Practical Training: 1,120 hours

Duration

18 – 19 months

Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.

Schedule

Daytime and Evening

Included

Training manuals; Uniform; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Up to three examination attempts per module.

The B2 Basic Training Programme prepares trainees to become Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians, qualified to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks on aircraft electrical and avionics systems.

The programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B2.

Following licence issue and completion of the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform and certify maintenance on aircraft electrical and electronic systems, including communications, navigation, instruments and automatic flight systems.

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