Category B2 authorization entitles the holder to issue Certificates of Release to Service after maintenance work on: the avionic systems.
Who Should Attend
Personnel wanting to get an EASA PART 66 License
Personnel with a Cat. A License
Qualified maintenance personnel (working PART 145) willing to extend their knowledge and license
Military maintenance personnel willing to obtain a civil 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.
Eligibility
An applicant for an aircraft maintenance license shall be at least 18 years of age with ability in reading and understanding English.
2,400 hours for B2 licenses
Successfully complete all PART 66 exams governing European Regulations.