Line Maintenence Certifying Mechanic – Category A

Line Maintenance Certifying Mechanic – Category A

Category A authorization entitles the holder to issue Certificates of Release to Service after:simple scheduled maintenance work; repairing simple defects within the scope of the authorization.

The issuing of Certificates of Release to Service is restricted to work which the the holder of the authorization has personally carried out. Category A is subdivided into subcategories relative to combinations of aeroplanes, helicopters, turbine and piston engines as following:

A1: Aeroplanes – Turbine
A2: Aeroplanes – Piston
A3: Helicopters – Turbine
A4: Helicopters – Piston

Who Should Attend

Persons without experience which are interested to start a carrier in aviation and to obtain an Aircraft Maintenance License.

Objective

After completion of the course participants will have the theoretical knowledge in accordance with the syllabus and knowledge level in conformity with EASA Part – 66, appendix 1.

An applicant for an aircraft maintenance license shall be at least 18 years of age with ability in reading and understanding English.
800 hours for A1, A3 and A4 licenses
650 hours for the A2 license
Successfully completed all PART 66 exams governing European Regulations