how to become a licenced aircraft engineer?
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how to become a licenced aircraft engineer?
Hi,
I completed an apprenticeship with a repair and overhaul facility for gas turbines in mechanical engineering and studied a HNC at college as part of the apprenticeship.
Also have my PPL and nearly finished my ATPL theory, could some1 point me in the right direction to becoming a licenced engineer?
Am I right in saying its 13-14 modules that need to be studied? if so, could some1 provide a list or a link to somewhere I can read up on it.
Thanks
I completed an apprenticeship with a repair and overhaul facility for gas turbines in mechanical engineering and studied a HNC at college as part of the apprenticeship.
Also have my PPL and nearly finished my ATPL theory, could some1 point me in the right direction to becoming a licenced engineer?
Am I right in saying its 13-14 modules that need to be studied? if so, could some1 provide a list or a link to somewhere I can read up on it.
Thanks
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From: 20000 leagues under the sea
Dont want to be rude by not answering your question but if you doing your ATPL don't bother with the engineering route.
Aside Eng licencing for a 66 licence can be found under CAA> SRG> Personnel licensing.
Aside Eng licencing for a 66 licence can be found under CAA> SRG> Personnel licensing.

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Have a read of this pdf, it tells you all the modules and breaks down what it in each and to what level you need to study.
Exam fees, dates, application forms are in the Personnel Licensing section the caa website (see my second link below).
http://www.easa.europa.eu/doc/Regula...003_Part66.pdf
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=177&pagetype=68
Exam fees, dates, application forms are in the Personnel Licensing section the caa website (see my second link below).
http://www.easa.europa.eu/doc/Regula...003_Part66.pdf
http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=177&pagetype=68




