EASA part 66 How To Get
Topic outline
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For module B1.1 mechanical licence with turbine engines you must take exams: M1,2,3,4,5,6,7,7essay,8,9,9essay,10,10 essay & (in reference to your licence),11a,15,17
For module B2 avionics you must take exams: M1,2,3,4B2,5B2,6,7,7essay,8,9,9essay,10,10essay,13,14
HowTo: Register -> confirm email (it goes sometimes into spam-directory) -> login -> select desired module ->PayPal opens the module immediately!
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Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence - Application
Logbook & Info
Additional documentation requirements for Part-66 basic licence applications when experience is gained outside a Part-145 or Part-M approved maintenance organisation
Required work experience between 2 and 5 years minimum, must be gained within the last 10 years.At least one year of this experience must be recent, and gained on an airplane of the licence you are asking for.
Recent experience means :at least 6 month of the last 12 month. The rest may be gained within the last 7 years.Military, police etc.: 1 year experience in a civil maintenance environment appropriate to the category applied for.
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List of exam places is here, but have also a look at the calendar!
Check for upcoming events!
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Here is a statement from the UK-CAA about EASA part 145 work experience!
This means you must work on EU-Registered airplanes within five years!!
Non-EU students:
Before starting, please check with the National Authorities about your work experience.
If you do not meet this requirement, there are different equivalent licenses!
Pre-requisites
If the experience has been gained in an EASA 145 Maintenance Organisation but an overseas company, original logbooks/worksheets and examination certificates will be required.
You will be required to demonstrate by examination a level of knowledge in the appropriate subject modules in accordance with Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014, Annex III, Appendix I. The examinations should be conducted either by an approved Part 147 training organisation appropriately approved in accordance with Annex IV (Part-147) or by the competent authority.
You must provide the following amount of practical maintenance experience gained within an EASA 145 Maintenance Organisation in the form of logbooks / worksheets signed by the appropriate signatory.
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