Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering
Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering is the study of how aircraft and...
Prepare for the globally recognized EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer licence designed for mechanics and technicians aiming to work in certified maintenance environments. This course combines in-depth theoretical knowledge and practical training, helping you pass B1/B2 category exams and qualify for international maintenance roles.
To enroll, you should have relevant technical or maintenance experience (minimum 6–12 months) in a certified Part-145/CAO environment. Additionally, completion of modules covering aircraft systems, structures, avionics, and applicable regulations is essential.
The program typically spans 5 to 6 weeks of intensive theoretical study, followed by exam preparation. Practical exam assessments are scheduled through EASA-approved centers and may take additional weeks depending on chosen modules (B1.1/B1.3/B2).
Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering is the study of how aircraft and...
Diploma in Airport Ground Handling Airport ground handling includes all the services that help airplanes...
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering The European Aviation Safety Agency's (EASA) Part 66 Regulation governs our AME...