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Maintenance Certifying Technician/ Mechanical – Category B1
Category B1 authorization entitles the holder to issue Certificates of Release to Service after maintenance work, including work on: the airframe; the engines;mechanical and electrical systems.
Category B1 authorization includes the replacement of quickly replaceable avionic units for which a simple check (usually on board) is required to verify their integrity for further operation.
Category B1 authorization automatically entitles the holder to issue Category A Certificates of Release to Service. Category B1 is subdivided into subcategories relative to combinations of aeroplanes, helicopters, turbine and piston engines as following:
- B1.1: Aeroplanes – Turbine B1.3: Helicopters – Turbine
- B1.2: Aeroplanes – Piston B1.4: Helicopters – Piston
Who Should Attend
- Personnel wanting to get an EASA PART 66 License
- Personnel with a Cat. A License
- Qualified maintenance personnel (working in PART 145) willing to extend their knowledge and license
Number of participants
- Minimum : 8 persons
- Maximum: 15 persons
Objective
After completion of the course participants will have the theoretical knowledge in accordance with the syllabus and knowledge level in conformity with EASA Part – 66, appendix 1.
Eligibility
An applicant for an aircraft maintenance license shall be at least 18 years of age with ability in reading and understanding English.
Theoretical Training – Full courses Category B1 – number of hours
Practical Training – Number of hours
The Training Organization of the Romanian Aeronautical Association