License Pathways
Your roadmap to EASA aircraft maintenance certification
B1 License Pathway - Mechanical
The path to becoming a certified B1 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
1
Basic Training
Complete EASA Part-66 B1 Basic Modules
Required Modules:
- Module 1: Mathematics
- Module 2: Physics
- Module 3: Electrical Fundamentals
- Module 4: Electronic Fundamentals
- Module 5: Digital Techniques
- Module 6: Materials & Hardware
- Module 7: Maintenance Practices
- Module 8: Basic Aerodynamics
- Module 9: Human Factors
- Module 10: Aviation Legislation
- Module 11: Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems
- Module 15: Gas Turbine Engine
- Module 17: Propeller
2
Practical Experience
Gain required maintenance experience
Experience Requirements:
- With approved training: 2 years of practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft
- Without approved training: 5 years of practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft
- Experience must cover a representative cross-section of aircraft maintenance activities
3
License Application
Apply for EASA Part-66 B1 License
Application Process:
- Submit application to your national aviation authority
- Provide evidence of basic knowledge (examination certificates)
- Provide evidence of required experience
4
Type Ratings (Optional)
Add specific aircraft type ratings to your license