The Aircraft Maintenance training curriculum is based on EASA Part-66 Requirements (categories A/B1/B2) and in accordance with ICAO standards. The training provides all necessary theoretical knowledge and practical maintenance experience for qualification of technical personnel categories A/B1/B2 for commercial aeroplane/helicopter airframe, powerplant and avionics systems maintenance and repair.
EASA Part-66 category B1 - Airframe and powerplant
This Civil Aviation Administration approved two-year program is organized to train students as airframe and powerplant maintenance technicians. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who desire ab-initio technical training to qualify for the Part-66 Cat B1 Aircraft Maintenance License.
Theoretical training includes 1200 hours (18 subject modules) and lasts for four terms.
Practical training (1200 hours total) includes basic maintenance skills training and real maintenance environment practice, carried out in a Part-145 approved maintenance organization.
EASA Part-66 category B2 - Avionics
This Civil Aviation Administration approved two-year program is organized to train students as avionics maintenance technicians. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who desire ab-initio technical training to qualify for the Part-66 Cat B2 Aircraft Maintenance License.
Theoretical training includes 1200 hours (18 subject modules) and lasts for four terms.
Practical training (1200 hours total) includes basic maintenance skills training and real maintenance environment practice, carried out in a Part-145 approved maintenance organization.