How do I get EASA certified?
The 4 steps of the type-certification process:
- Technical Familiarisation and Certification Basis.
- Establishment of the Certification Programme.
- Compliance demonstration.
- Technical closure and issue of approval.
What is a EASA Part 66?
EASA Part 66 – The European Aviation Safety Agency Implementing Rule (IR) Part 66 is the aviation regulation which defines the conditions by which a maintenance engineer is able to gain (through a company approval) authorisation to work on, certify and release an aircraft into service after a maintenance operation.
How do I become an aircraft mechanic in Europe?
If you live in Europe, there are many schools where you can train and qualify to become an aircraft engineer under the rules of EASA. To get certification, you need to successfully pass the oral, written and practical tests that show you are capable of undertaking the job.
What is EASA training?
The EASA Virtual Academy includes only regulatory courses that support the qualification of Member States’ NAAs personnel involved in approval and oversight activities (inspectors). The courses are provided by qualified external training organisations, selected by EASA through an approval procedure.
What is EASA certification?
European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 145 Approval is a company level certification to the European Commission Regulation standards of design, production, maintenance and operation of aircraft components. An aircraft component is described as any product, part, or appliance installed in European aircraft.
What is a Part-66 license?
According to the current rules, a Part-66 licence is required for: certifying the release to service of maintenance of an aircraft; work in maintenance organisations as support staff.
How many questions are on the EASA part-66 exam?
How many questions will I get on my EASA Exam? Category A: 16 multi-choice and 0 essay questions, 20 minutes.
What is Part 147 training?
Part 147 regulates the approval of maintenance training organisations and Part 66 regulates Certifying Staff. Knowing how to construct your Maintenance Training Organisation Exposition and to write and control training material that meets regulatory requirements is fundamental to maintaining your approval.
How long does it take to become an EASA Part 66 certified?
You attend the EASA Part-66 Basic training course & examinations in Part-147 approved Aircraft Maintenance Training Organization. This in total requires 2.400 hours of Theoretical and Practical training and altogether takes 20 months to be accomplished.
What can you do with an EASA part66 licence?
Enhance your career with an EASA PART66 aircraft maintenance licence! Increase understanding of the regulations regarding the licensing of aircraft maintenance personnel and accredited training centres. Acquire the knowledge necessary for the issuance of Part-66 licences.
Can I do my EASA Part 66/147 exam remotely?
IMPORTANT: According to EASA Part 66/147 regulation, exams can only be performed under the examiner or invigilator supervision in controlled and Part 147 approved location. Web based training or remote examination according to Part 66/147 regulation is not an option.
Does Aviation Australia offer Casa and EASA type training courses?
Under its Part 147 approvals, Aviation Australia offers CASA and EASA aircraft Type Training courses and OJT logbooks. Aviation Australia is approved to conduct CASR and EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examinations for A and B Category Licences. Aviation Australia’s Part 66 Self-Study Training Material can be purchased online.