Maintenence Certifying Technician/ Mechancial – Category B1

Maintenance Certifying Technician/ Mechanical – Category B1

Category B1 authorization entitles the holder to issue Certificates of Release to Service after maintenance work, including work on: the airframe; the engines;  mechanical and electrical systems.

Category B1 authorization includes replacing quickly replaceable avionic units for which a simple check (usually on board) is required to verify their integrity for further operation.

Category B1 authorization automatically entitles the holder to issue Category A Certificates of Release to Service. Category B1 is subdivided into subcategories relative to combinations of aeroplanes, helicopters, turbine and piston engines as following:

    B1.1: Aeroplanes – Turbine
    B1.2: Aeroplanes – Piston 
    B1.3: Helicopters – Turbine
    B1.4: Helicopters – Piston

    Who Should Attend

    • Personnel wanting to get an EASA PART 66 License
    • Personnel with a Cat. A License
    • Qualified maintenance personnel (working in PART 145) willing to extend their knowledge and license

      Objective

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

      Eligibility

      An applicant for an aircraft maintenance license shall be at least 18 years old and able to read and understand English.
      2,400 hours for B1.1, B1.3 and B1.4 licenses.
      2,000 hours for the B1.2 license.
      Successfully complete all PART 66 exams governing European Regulations.