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A1 to A3
Certifying Aircraft Mechanics for Gas Turbine Helicopters
170 hours
Theoretical Training: 67.5 hours
Practical Training: 102.5 hours
The A1 to A3 Conversion Course 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
12. Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
Duration
1–2 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.
A1 to B1.1
Electromechanical Maintenance Technicians specializing in the Certification of Gas Turbine Engine Aircraft
The A1 to B1.1 Subcategory Conversion Course qualifies Electro-Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Certifying Technicians for gas turbine aeroplanes, providing the knowledge and practical skills required to perform a defined range of complex aircraft maintenance tasks.
This course prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Category B1.1 Aircraft Maintenance Licence, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, licence holders are authorised to perform, supervise and certify maintenance tasks on aeroplanes within the mechanical discipline, including engines, 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 and Electronic Instrument Systems;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
10. Aviation Legislation;
11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
15. Gas Turbine Engines;
17. Propellers.
1,600 hours
Theoretical Training: 1,021 hours
Practical Training: 579 hours
Duration
12–13 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.
A1 to B1.3
Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Helicopters
The A1 to B1.3 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for gas turbine helicopters, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B1.3, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform, supervise and certify mechanical maintenance on helicopters, including engines, 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 and Electronic Instrument Systems;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
10. Aviation Legislation;
12. Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
15. Gas Turbine Engines.
1,600 hours
Theoretical Training: 1,060 Hours
Practical Training: 540 Hours
Duration
12–13 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 3 Examination Attempts per Module Included.
A1 to B2
Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians
The A1 to B2 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B2, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing 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.
Modules
1. Mathematics;
2. Physics;
3. Electrical Fundamentals;
4. Electronic Fundamentals;
5. Digital Techniques and Electronic Instrument Systems;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
10. Aviation Legislation;
13. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
14. Propulsion.
1,600 Hours
Theoretical Training: 1,076 hours
Practical Training: 524 hours
Duration
12–13 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.
A1 to B1.1 + B2
Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes and Avionics Systems
The A1 to B1.1 and B2 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes and Avionics Systems, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Categories B1.1 and B2, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform, supervise and certify mechanical maintenance on aeroplanes, including engines, airframe structures and aircraft systems, as well as maintenance on aircraft electrical and electronic systems, including communications, navigation, instruments and automatic flight 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 and Electronic Instrument Systems;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
10. Aviation Legislation;
11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
13. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (Avionics);
14. Propulsion;
15. Gas Turbine Engines;
17. Propellers.
2,200 hours
Theoretical Training: 1,518 hours
Practical Training: 682 hours
DURATION
16–17 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 to B1.1
Electro-Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Certifying Technicians for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes
The A3 to B1.1 Subcategory Conversion Course qualifies Electro-Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Certifying Technicians for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes, providing the knowledge and practical skills required to perform a defined range of complex aircraft maintenance tasks.
This course prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Category B1.1 Aircraft Maintenance Licence, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, licence holders are authorised to perform, supervise and certify maintenance tasks on aeroplanes within the mechanical discipline, including engines, 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 and Electronic Instrument Systems;
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
8. Basic Aerodynamics;
10. Aviation Legislation;
11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
15. Gas Turbine Engines;
17. Propellers.
1,600 hours
Duration
12-13 Months
Note: Training breaks and examination periods are not included.
Schedule
Daytime and After-Hours
Included
Training manuals; Uniform; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Up to three examination attempts per module.
A3 to B1.3
Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Helicopters
The A3 to B1.3 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for gas turbine helicopters, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B1.3, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform, supervise and certify mechanical maintenance on helicopters, including engines, 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;
10. Aviation Legislation;
12. Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
15. Gas Turbine Engines.
1,600 Hours
Theoretical Training: 1,019 hours
Practical Training: 581 hours
Duration
12–13 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 to B2
Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians
The A3 to B2 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B2, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing 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.
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;
10. Aviation Legislation;
13. Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
14. Propulsion.
1,600 hours
Theoretical Training: 1,076 hours
Practical Training: 524 hours
Duration
12–13 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.
B1.1 to B1.3
Electro-Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Certifying Technicians for Gas Turbine Helicopters
325 hours
Theoretical Training: 260 hours
Practical Training: 65 hours
Duration
2–3 months
Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.
Schedule
Daytime and Evening
The B1.1 to B1.3 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for gas turbine helicopters, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B1.3, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform, supervise and certify mechanical maintenance on helicopters, including engines, airframe structures and aircraft systems, in accordance with the procedures of an EASA Part-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation.
MODULES
12. Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
B1.1 to B2
Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians
The B1.1 to B2 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B2, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing 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.
678 hours
Theoretical Training: 576 hours
Practical Training: 102 hours
Duration
5–6 months
Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.
Schedule
Daytime and Evening
Modules
4. Electronic Fundamentals;
5. Digital Techniques and Electronic Instrument Systems;
13. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
14. Propulsion.
B1.3 to B1.1
Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes
The B1.3 to B1.1 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for gas turbine aeroplanes, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B1.1, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform, supervise and certify mechanical maintenance on aeroplanes, including engines, airframe structures and aircraft systems, in accordance with the procedures of an EASA Part-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation.
Modules
11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
17. Propellers.
325 hours
Theoretical Training: 260 hours
Practical Training: 65 hours
Duration
2–3 months
Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.
Schedule
Daytime and Evening
B1.3 to B2
Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians
The B1.3 to B2 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Technicians, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B2, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing 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.
Modules
4. Electronic Fundamental;
5. Digital Techniques and Electronic Instrument Systems;
13. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
14. Propulsion.
678 hours
Theoretical Training: 576 Hours
Practical Training: 102 Hours
Duration
5–6 months
Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.
Schedule
Daytime and Evening
B2 to B1.1
Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Aeroplanes
The B2 to B1.1 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for gas turbine aeroplanes, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B1.1, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform, supervise and certify mechanical maintenance on aeroplanes, including engines, airframe structures and aircraft systems, in accordance with the procedures of an EASA Part-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation.
Modules
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
15. Gas Turbine Engines;
17. Propellers.
603 hours
Theoretical Training: 495 hours
Practical Training: 108 hours
Duration
4–5 months
Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.
Schedule
Daytime and Evening
B2 to B1.3
Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for Gas Turbine Helicopters
The B2 to B1.3 Conversion Course prepares trainees to become Certifying Aircraft Maintenance Technicians for gas turbine helicopters, equipping them with the skills required to perform a wide range of complex maintenance tasks.
This programme prepares trainees to obtain the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence – Category B1.3, in accordance with European aviation regulations.
Upon obtaining the licence and completing the required practical experience, graduates will be qualified to perform, supervise and certify mechanical maintenance on helicopters, including engines, airframe structures and aircraft systems, in accordance with the procedures of an EASA Part-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation.
Modules
6. Materials and Hardware;
7. Maintenance Practices;
12. Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems;
15. Gas Turbine Engines.
603 hours
Theoretical Training: 495 hours
Practical Training: 108 hours
Duration
4–5 months
Please note: Training breaks and examination time are not included in the programme duration.
Schedule
Daytime and Evening

