EASA Part 66 establishes the framework for certifying aircraft maintenance personnel, ensuring industry-wide safety and competency.
It includes various Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License (AMEL) categories, outlined in 66.A.20, which cater to specific aircraft systems.
Part 66 also defines the basic knowledge (66.A.25) and experience (66.A.30) requirements for licensure, ensuring engineers meet rigorous standards.
It also 66.A.45 addresses the endorsement process with aircraft ratings, allowing licensed engineers to expand their expertise.
The regulation’s appendices provide further clarification on roles and purposes, supporting the certification process and ensuring compliance with industry best practices.
CONTENTS
EASA Regulation Part 66 Introduction EASA Part 66 Appendices - Roles & Purpose Introducing EASA Part 66 AMEL Categories 66.A.20 Part 66 Basic Knowledge Requirements 66.A.25 Part 66 Basic Experience Requirements 66.A.30 Part 66 Endorsement with Aircraft Ratings 66.A.45
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- To understand in Details the European Aircraft Maintenance Engineers EASA Part 66 License System. - To consider the basic license structure together with the various categories A, B1, B2, B3 & C.
ABOUT THIS COURSE
Course type: Presentation without voice over
Duration equivalent to half-day classroom training Category: Part 66 / Foundation Series Price: 69.00 EUR