B1.1 - AIRPLANES WITH TURBINE ENGINES

Build the skills to maintain and service piston-engine aircraft with confidence. This program equips aspiring engineers with hands-on technical training, safety knowledge, and operational understanding essential for keeping light aircraft performing at their best.

  • 24 months
  • Classroom & Practical
  • EUROPE

1000+

Workshop Hours

EASA

Certification

SERVICES

Included

45+

Airlines Hiring

Total Training Hours

1200+ hours

Licence

This licence category will allow the mechanical engineer to service to base maintenance level Aeroplanes with one or more Piston Engines and all associated systems including aircraft structure, powerplant and mechanical and electrical systems.

Ratings To Be Endorsed

Any Aeroplane Type that you have trained for.

Other Entries In The Licence

NONE

Theoretical Training

1216 hours (IN-HOUSE / INSTRUCTOR-LED) on the following modules:

  • Module 1. Mathematics (Part-66)
  • Module 2. Physics (Part-66)
  • Module 3. Electrical fundamentals (Part-66)
  • Module 4. Electronic fundamentals (Part-66)
  • Module 5. Digital Techniques Electronic Instrument Systems (Part-66)
  • Module 6. Materials and Hardware (Part-66)
  • Module 7. Maintenance Practices (Part-66)
  • Module 8. Basic Aerodynamics (Part-66)
  • Module 9. Human Factors (Part-66)
  • Module 10. Aviation Legislation (Part-66)
  • Module 11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (Part-66)
  • MODULE 16. Piston Engine (Part-66)
  • Module 17. Propeller (Part-66)

Practical Training

1022 hours of training including Workshop Practices and Aircraft Maintenance related on the following modules:

  • Module 7. Maintenance Practices (Part-66)
  • Module 11. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (Part-66)
  • MODULE 16. Piston Engine (Part-66)
  • Module 17. Propeller (Part-66)

Who Can Join The Course

  • Any ambitious candidate willing to be an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer and act as a Professional for Airlines, Corporate Business Operators or Private Aircrafts receiving salary.
  • Be 18 years old by the time you apply for your Basic License. (Minimum age to start the course is 16 years old but you cannot apply for your Basic License until you have completed the 18th year)
  • Has a basic English knowledge (Speaks and Writes fluently to start the Course. English lessons are provided if needed before the beginning of the course)

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  • The Certificate of Recognition you receive by AIRCOLLEGE  is EASA approved, recognised by all EASA Civil Aviation Authorities and PART-145 (Maintenance Organisation).
  • The holder can apply for a job immediately as a B1.2 support Maintenance Staff at any Maintenance Organisation.
  • Continue his studies to a University for a degree in Aviation Engineering.
  • After 2 years of working experience, as support Staff, you can apply to any EASA Civil Aviation Authority for your Aircraft Maintenance License.

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  • VISA issuance / extension

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