My EASA modules is qualified to apply for EASA Cat B2 aircraft engineer license?
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My EASA modules is qualified to apply for EASA Cat B2 aircraft engineer license?
Currently I'm not an aircraft engineer and I didn't have any part-66 basic license. I currently working as an aircraft technician in Airasia Malaysia and I'm from non part-147 so I need 5 years experience in order to submit for part-66 basic license.
I had completed the following EASA modules which is :
Cat B1.1 Module 1 - Mathematics(full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 2 - Physics (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 3 -Electrical Fundamentals (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 4 - Electronic Fundamentals (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 5 - Digital Techniques Electronic Instrument Systems (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 6 - Materials and Hardware (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 7 - Maintenance Practices (MCQ and Essay) (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 8 - Basic Aerodynamics (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 9 - Human Factors (MCQ and Essay) (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 10 - Aviation Legislation (MCQ and Essay) (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 11 - Turbine Aeroplane and Aerodynamics, Structure and Systems (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 15 - Gas Turbine Engine (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 17 - Propeller (full B1 paper).
And also completed the following EASA modules which is :
Cat B2 Module 4 - Electronic Fundamentals (full B2 paper)
Cat B2 Module 5 - Digital Techniques Electronic Instrument Systems (full B2 paper)
Cat B2 Module 13 - Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures And Systems (full B2 paper)
Cat B2 Module 7.4 - Avionics General Test Equipment (full B2 paper)
My question is after I collected my 5 years work schedule plus the above modules certificates that I have , am I eligible and qualified to apply for EASA CAT B2 aircraft maintenance basic license ?
May I know what cat B2 modules i still needed in order for me to apply for EASA CAT B2 aircraft maintenance basic license? thank you very much
I had completed the following EASA modules which is :
Cat B1.1 Module 1 - Mathematics(full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 2 - Physics (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 3 -Electrical Fundamentals (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 4 - Electronic Fundamentals (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 5 - Digital Techniques Electronic Instrument Systems (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 6 - Materials and Hardware (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 7 - Maintenance Practices (MCQ and Essay) (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 8 - Basic Aerodynamics (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 9 - Human Factors (MCQ and Essay) (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 10 - Aviation Legislation (MCQ and Essay) (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 11 - Turbine Aeroplane and Aerodynamics, Structure and Systems (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 15 - Gas Turbine Engine (full B1 paper)
Cat B1.1 Module 17 - Propeller (full B1 paper).
And also completed the following EASA modules which is :
Cat B2 Module 4 - Electronic Fundamentals (full B2 paper)
Cat B2 Module 5 - Digital Techniques Electronic Instrument Systems (full B2 paper)
Cat B2 Module 13 - Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures And Systems (full B2 paper)
Cat B2 Module 7.4 - Avionics General Test Equipment (full B2 paper)
My question is after I collected my 5 years work schedule plus the above modules certificates that I have , am I eligible and qualified to apply for EASA CAT B2 aircraft maintenance basic license ?
May I know what cat B2 modules i still needed in order for me to apply for EASA CAT B2 aircraft maintenance basic license? thank you very much
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Refer to Part 66 Appendix I, it lists module 14 propulsion as required for a B2 category.
Your 5 years experience will have to be carefully documented and must be gained within a Part 145 Organisation.
If you are seeking a Part 66 licence issued by the UK CAA you might want to read the following
https://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx/d...77&pagetype=68
Your 5 years experience will have to be carefully documented and must be gained within a Part 145 Organisation.
If you are seeking a Part 66 licence issued by the UK CAA you might want to read the following
https://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx/d...77&pagetype=68