EASA Part 66 Licence Exam
EASA Part 66 Licence Exam Prepare for the globally recognized EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance...
Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering is the study of how aircraft and spacecraft are designed, built, and maintained. This course helps students understand the science behind flying machines—everything from airplanes to rockets. It’s a great starting point for those who want a future in aviation technology, design, or aircraft development.
To join this course, students should have completed their +2 level education (or equivalent) in science or math. A basic understanding of physics and interest in machines and technology is helpful. Passion for aircraft, innovation, and solving problems is a plus.
The course usually runs for 3 to 4 years, depending on the program structure and level (Diploma, Bachelor’s, or training-based certification). Some institutes also offer short-term foundation programs lasting 6 to 12 months.
EASA Part 66 Licence Exam Prepare for the globally recognized EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance...
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...