1- I live and work in Egypt (outside the EU) , will my experience count towards an B1.1 EASA Part-66 Licence
I think your experience will only count if you can prove it! - I believe you will be required to demonstrate exactly what work you have done and need to supply some form of verification - The best thing to do is to e-mail the CAA at [email protected] with your question
2- It's mentioned above that two years of experience required if i have completed a "Part -147 approved basic training course."
what is this course and where i can get it and by how much ?
There is a list of UK Part 147 approved schools on the CAA website at Civil Aviation Authority Home Page
Look for Engineer Licensing or Part 147. I don't think any of them give basic training yet!
also i have completed an equevelent of FAA basic maintenance training course in egypt and I'm already a holder of Bsc degree of Aeronautical enginnering and ICAO type 2 license
do anything of these counts as Part -147 approved basic training course.
No! I don't believe EASA accepts anyone else's exam results
AS I said earlier an e-mail and direct contact is probably the best thing you could do to avoid my opinion of what the regs are now
The best of luck with your quest
Rigga