Course Description:
EASA Part-66 is a common European aircraft maintenance license recognized in all EASA member states. The regulations define the conditions under which a maintenance engineer is authorized to release an aircraft into service after a maintenance operation. On the basis of the Maintenance Engineers License, together with satisfactory demonstration of competency. The conditions required are defined by minimum education requirements (school and college certificates, language competency, etc) as well as type rating qualifications for the relevant aircraft or particular tasks
Course Objective:
The student will demonstrate knowledge of EASA Part-66:
- To understand in Details the European Aircraft Maintenance Engineers EASA Part 66 License System.
- To consider the basic license structure together with the various categories A, B1, B2, B3 & C