The EASA Part-147 Approved Training Program covers 2 sub-categories of the EASA Part-66 licence system that covers the most basic knowledge and practical modules required for the application and acquisition of the Part-66 Licence:
Sub-Category B1.1: Aeroplane Turbine
Subcategory B2: Avionics
Minimum Program Entry Requirements
At least 18 years of age
Attain at least grades B+ in English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in O-levels, IGCSE, SPM,or any equivulent High-school certification
Have an IELTS score of 5.0 or above, or certification from an approved English pathway program
Student must be in possession of a valid International Passport
Successfully completed and passed Pre-Entry Assessment and Physical Check-up
EASA Part-147 Category B1.1
Mod | 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 Regulations |
11 | Aeroplane Aerodynamics/ Structures/ Systems |
15 | Gas Turbine Engine |
17 | Propeller |
B1.1 training program includes 13 basic modules in total
1260 hours in total for the knowledge training program
Practical training totals to approximately 1230 hours, and includes:
Training School Module
Back-shop Module
Simulation
Line Maintenance Module
Base Maintenance Module
EASA Part-147 Category B2
Mod | 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 Regulations |
13 | Aeroplane Aerodynamics/ Structures/ Systems |
14 | Propulsion |
B2 training program includes 12 basic modules in total.
1240 hours in total for knowledge training program.
Practical training programs are the same as in Cat B1.1 above.
Training Requirements To Apply For Basic Licence
Below is a diagram mapping out the steps to follow in order to apply for the EASA Part-66 basic licence required of all Aircraft Engineers/ Aircraft Technicians. This is accomplished by successfully completing the EASA Part-147 Approved Basic Training Program and a 2-year On Job Training (OJT) Program.
Locations
Year 1
Location 1- Goa, India: Start date- June 2024
Location 2- Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Start date- September 2024
Year 2– Europe
Status: Accepting applications