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WE ARE EASA PART 147 APPROVED ORGANIZATION

Certificate issued by EASA – European Union Aviation Safety Agency

Approval number: EU.147.0041 – Download the certificate

Certificate issued by the Directorate of Civil Aviation of the Republic of Serbia

Approval number: RS.147.0002 – Download the certificate

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Become an EASA Part 66 licensed aircraft maintenance technician.

Aviation Academy is an aircraft maintenance personnel training organization approved in accordance with EASA Part 147 standards. After completing the training and/or passing the exams, you will be able to apply for a license, that is, an EASA Part 66 licence for aircraft maintenance both in Serbia and in any EU member state. Since aircraft maintenance organizations that are subject to EASA standards (Part 145) are located not only in Europe, but also around the world, you will have the opportunity to build your professional career in numerous destinations around the world. Flexibility in terms of location of employment, together with the intense growth of air transport and related industries, results in an extremely sought-after profession with competitive earnings.

Aviation Academy offers the following services in accordance with the EASA Part 147 standard:

  • Complete basic training for categories A1, B1.1, B1.2 and B2;
  • Taking individual exams or all modules for the relevant category (A1, B1.1, B1.2 and B2) with the possibility of having the preparation for exam;
  • Aircraft type training for categories (B1.1 and B2).

 

Advantages of preparing and taking exams for modules at Aviation Academy:

  • You will be, as soon as possible, provided with access to the material of the selected module or group of modules in order to start preparation for the exam;
  • Exams as well as all training material are in English in accordance with the requirements of the Part 66 standard;
  • According to your needs, we organize preparations for taking the exam with a relevant instructor;
  • We offer flexibility in terms of preparing and taking the selected exams in order to synchronise with your work schedule and private life;
  • If there is a sufficient number of interested candidates, we also offer two years of complete basic training for the relevant category.

EASA Part 66 exams

A or B1 aeroplane with: A or B1 aeroplane with: B2
Subject module Module description B1.1 Turbine engine(s) B1.2 Piston engine(s) Avionics
1 Mathematics X X X
2 Physics X X X
3 Electrical Fundamentals X X X
4 Electronic Fundamentals X X X
5 Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems X X X
6 Material & Hardware X X X
7 Maintenance Practices X X X
8 Basic Aerodynamics X X X
9 Human Factors X X X
10 Aviation Legislation X X X
11A Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems X
11B Piston Aeroplane Systems Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems X
13 Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems X
14 Propulsion X
15 Gas Turbine Engines X
16 Piston Engines X
17 Propellers X X

RS Part 66 exams

A or B1 aeroplane with: A or B1 aeroplane with: A or B1 helicopter with: A or B1 helicopter with: B2
Subject module Module description B1.1 Turbine engine(s) B1.2 Piston engine(s) B1.3 Turbine engine(s) B1.4 Piston engine(s) Avionics
1 Mathematics X X X X X
2 Physics X X X X X
3 Electrical Fundamentals X X X X X
4 Electronic Fundamentals X X X X X
5 Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems X X X X X
6 Material & Hardware X X X X X
7 Maintenance Practices X X X X X
8 Basic Aerodynamics X X X X X
9 Human Factors X X X X X
10 Aviation Legislation X X X X X
11A Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems X
11B Piston Aeroplane Systems Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems X
12 Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems X X
13 Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems X
14 Propulsion X
15 Gas Turbine Engines X X
16 Piston Engines X X
17 Propellers X X

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Option 1

Aviation Academy program designed exclusively for taking the exam, with or without preparation.

If the candidate has passed the relevant category examinations without completing basic training in accordance with the EASA Part 147 standard, the experience requirements are as follows:

As an example, for category B1.1 it is necessary to pass thirteen modules over sixteen exams, and for category B2 it is necessary to pass twelve modules over fifteen exams. A certificate of passed module/exam is issued for each successfully passed module/exam.

For categories B1.1 and B2, the necessary work experience is five years of work in an approved aircraft maintenance organization (Part 145).

For categories A1 and B1.2, the necessary work experience is three years of work in an approved aircraft maintenance organization (Part 145).

Option 2

Basic training program at the special request of the candidate, including taking the exam at Aviation Academy. Basic training for EASA Part 66 modules of the relevant category including taking the exam. Basic training consists of theoretical and practical part, and lasts a total of 2400 hours spread over a period of 24 months.

For categories B1.1 and B2, the necessary work experience is two years of work in an approved aircraft maintenance organization (Part 145).

For categories A1 and B1.2, the necessary work experience is one year of work in an approved aircraft maintenance organization (Part 145).

The full qualification process to apply for an EASA Part 66 license takes three or four years depending on the category.

Note:

Basic training program, including the exam, is integrated into the education program of Aviation Academy in accordance with the national education program, so the duration of basic training for the A1 category is integrated into four years of high school education, and for B1.1, B1.2 and B2 categories integrated into three years of higher education. The complete process of obtaining the conditions for application, in these cases, lasts five years for categories A1, and six years for categories B1.1, B1.2 and B2.

The above conditions also apply to the issuance of the National Aircraft Maintenance License issued by the Directorate of Civil Aviation of the Republic of Serbia (DCV), which also include additional subcategories B1.3 (see conditions for B1.1 and B2) and A2, A3, A4 and B1 .4 (see conditions for A1 and B1.2).

Option 3 (applicable only to licences issued by DCV)

 

Program with completed technical school approved by the Directorate of Civil Aviation of the Republic of Serbia (DCV):

For the above, it is necessary that you have completed a technical school that is not approved in accordance with the Part 147 standard and whose program DCV considers relevant in terms of technical requirements and acquired skills. In this case, it is necessary for the candidate to pass the relevant exams for the category and acquire the following experience requirements:

For categories B1.1, B1.3 and B2, it is necessary to have three years of work experience in an approved aircraft maintenance organization (Part 145).

For categories A and B1.2, B1.4, is necessary to have two years of work experience in an approved aircraft maintenance organization (Part 145).

The eligibility process to apply for a DCV Part 66 license takes a little over two or three years depending on the category. This period does not include time spent at the relevant technical school.

 

Note:

For the EASA and DCV program, requirements concerning work experience can be obtained before or after passing the examination for the relevant module or group of modules and issuing the certificate.

For the EASA and DCV program, the necessary experience must be documented with a logbook, where completed tasks are signed by authorized personnel of an approved aircraft maintenance organization (Part 145).

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There are two steps to obtain a basic EASA PART 66 license with an approved aircraft type:

STEP 1:

Do the theory training (exams) for the license category:

Apply to an approved EASA PART 147 training organization. There are three options for this:

  1. Attend basic training and examinations at an EASA PART 147 approved Aircraft Maintenance Training Organization (AMTO). This requires a total of 2400 hours of theoretical and practical training and takes a total of 24 months to achieve. In addition, you need to gain two years of experience in an approved EASA Part 145 Aircraft Maintenance Organization (AMO). The entire process to complete this option takes four years.
  1. Pass all required module exams for the corresponding license category (for B1.1 there are 13 modules with 16 exams, for B2 there are 12 modules with 15 exams). You get a certificate for successfully passing the exam.
  2. Collect documented experience in aviation maintenance (two to five years of experience required – depending on the option you choose). In a logbook, you collect evidence of experience at an approved EASA Part 145 maintenance organization.
  3. Complete the EASA Form 19, attach the above documentation and apply for AML to one of the EU CAAs. After about a month you will receive your EASA Part 66 license.

STEP 2:

Entry of the first aircraft type in your aircraft maintenance licence

  1. Apply for an aircraft type training course at an EASA PART 147 training organization.
  2. Complete the theoretical part of the training and pass the exam for the type of aircraft. Theoretical training is held in the classroom, and depending on the type of aircraft it can last from five to six weeks. After passing the exam, you will be issued a certificate of passing the theoretical training for the type of aircraft (for example Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321 (CFM56)).
  3. Then attend the practical part of the aircraft type training, and pass the practical assessment. Practical training is held by a Part 147 organization on an aircraft maintained by a Part 145 organization for an average duration of two weeks, i.e. ten working days. After passing the exam, you will be issued a certificate of passing practical training for the type of aircraft (for example Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321 (CFM56)).
  4. Attend structured on-the-job training (OJT) for approximately three months (held at an EASA PART 145 OJT approved organization, and has the selected aircraft type on its PART 145 approval certificate). You receive your OJT logbook signed by the trainer of the EASA Part 145 organization.
  5. At the end of the process, it is necessary to fill in the EASA form 19, attach the above-mentioned documentation, and apply for the entry of the aircraft type in your aircraft maintenance licence. The application for registration of the first type must be submitted to the aviation authorities that originally issued you the licence. After checking the attached documents and verification, you will be issued a license with a type within the specified period.

NOTE: OJT is required only for entering the first type of aircraft in the licence. For all further approvals, only theoretical and practical training in the Part 147 organization is needed. Up to 50% of the OJT training can be completed prior to the commencement of theory training for the aircraft type.

An aircraft maintenance license with a registered aircraft type allows you to work as authorized personnel, and certify the performed work in any Part 145 organization, i.e. to work as a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer – LAME.

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  1. Application for the exam is submitted via the link at the end of this page. It is necessary to define which module or modules you want to take, and for which license category (A1, B1.1, B1.2 or B2).
  2. After that, you will get access to the training material so that you can start self-preparation for the specific module.
  3. You can choose an option that includes exam preparation conducted by an instructor specialized in the selected module. In this case, consultations are organized, the duration of which depends on the scope of the material of the selected module. The consultation schedule is adjusted to your needs.
  4. The approved location for taking the exam is Aviation Academy.
  5. The certificate is issued after passing the exam.

Submit a request for your training, exam preparation and/or module exams.

Please fill out the following form.

If necessary, we will contact you with additional questions in order to prepare the best offer for you.

When you answer, we will send you a detailed offer with exam dates, preparation dates and other details as soon as possible.

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  • You can take the module exams at any EASA PART 147 organization;
  • Anyone can take module exams. Prior technical knowledge is recommended but not required;
  • You can take the module exams without having attended the course first. The EASA PART 147 organization you have chosen should provide you with access to the study material;
  • The use of any aids (calculator, training material, etc.) is not allowed during the module exams;
  • For B1.1 license there are thirteen modules, which means that you need to pass thirteen multiple choice exams (one for each module) and three essay exams (for modules M7A, M9A and M10);
  • Before each essay exam, the examiner (invigilator) explains in detail which elements are necessary for correct essay writing;
  • You can take just one, several or a whole group of category modules at any EASA Part 147 organisation. Certificates issued by any EASA Part 147 organization are recognized and accepted by any civil aviation authorities of the member countries of the European Union;
  • If you have a B1.1 license and you want to acquire a B2 license, you need to pass the module differences. This specifically includes modules that were not covered by B1.1 training as well as modules that were covered by B1.1 training, but at a lower level. This includes the following modules: M4, M5, M7A (multi-choice questions and essay for submodule 7.4) and M13;
  • If you have a B2 license and you want to acquire a B1.1 license, you need to pass the module differences. This specifically includes modules that were not covered by B2 training as well as modules that were covered by B2 training but at a lower level. The above implies the following modules: M6, M7A, M11A, M15, M17A;
  • The exams are held at Aviation Academy. Previously completed theoretical training is not the condition for taking the exam;
  • In exams with multiple choice questions, the passing grade is 75% for each module and submodule;
  • The passing mark for each essay question is 75%. The candidate’s answer will cover 75% of the necessary key points for that question with no significant errors in any of the key points mentioned.
  • A module that a course participant has failed cannot be retaken for at least 90 days from the date of taking the relevant module, except in consultation with the instructor, in which case the candidate can retake the test after 30 days.

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SEPTEMBER

Saturday 9. September:

 

M17A – duration of exam 40 min;

 

M1 – duration of exam 40 min;

 

M2 – duration of exam 65 min;

 

M3 – duration of exam 60 min;

 

M13 – duration of exam 225 min.

Sunday 10. September:

 

M6 – duration of exam 90 min;

 

M5 – duration of exam 90 min; 

 

M11A – duration of exam 175 min;  

 

M12 − duration of exam 160 min.

Saturday 16. September:

 

M7A – duration of exam 100 min, essay 40 min;  

 

M16 – duration of exam 90 min;

 

M10 – duration of exam 50 min, essay 20 min;

 

M4 – duration of exam 50 min.

Sunday 17. September:

 

M9A – duration of exam 25 min; essay 20 min;

 

M8 – duration of exam 25 min;

 

M17 – duration of exam 30 min;

 

M11B – duration of exam 125 min;

 

M15 – duration of exam 115 min.

NOVEMBER

 

Saturday 18. November:

 

M17A – duration of exam 40 min;

 

M1 – duration of exam 40 min;

 

M2 − duration of exam 65 min;

 

M3 – duration of exam 60 min;

 

M13 – duration of exam 225 min.

Sunday 19. November:

 

M6 – duration of exam 90 min;

 

M5 – duration of exam 90 min;

 

M11A – duration of exam 175 min;

 

M12 – duration of exam 160 min.

Saturday 25. November:

 

M7A – duration of exam 100 min, essay 40 min; 

 

M16 – duration of exam 90 min;

 

M10 − duration of exam 50 min, essay 20 min;

 

M4 – duration of exam 50 min.

Sunday 26. November:

 

M9A – duration of exam 25 min; essay 20 min;

 

M8 – duration of exam 25 min;

 

M17 – duration of exam 30 min;

 

M11B – duration of exam 125 min;

 

M15 − duration of exam 115 min.

Our training organization offers the training necessary for work in an aircraft maintenance organisation. The trainings are in accordance with EASA requirements, and the instructors have many years of experience. The following courses are offered:

  • Human factors, Initial and continuation training
  • Aviation Legislation
  • EWIS – Electrical Wiring Interconnect System, Level A for TG 3/4/5 and level B for TG 1/2
  • Train the Trainer
  • Fuel Tank Safety, Initial and continuation training
  • Part-66/Part-147
  • Aircraft General Familiarization
  • SMS – Safety Management System.

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Type of aircraft

Airbus A318/319/320/321 CFM56 & V2500 Engine

Level

B1&B2

Duration

35 days

 

Location

Classroom, Aviation Academy

Upon your request, we can organize training at location of your choice.

 

Group size

Minimum 10 participants

Maximum 28 participants

 

Course overview

Training is provided by Aviation Academy, which is an EASA Part 147 approved organization. The goal of the training is to enable participants to acquire relevant competencies in line and base maintenance. Theoretical training and exams will be conducted in the classroom. Our instructors are experienced licensed technicians with many years of experience in EASA Part 145 approved organizations. 

The target groups

Aircraft maintenance or engineering technical personnel.

 

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of the English language and aviation technical vocabulary – since the training is conducted in English. In order to meet the objectives of the course, the candidate must attend 90% of the training. We can provide additional training to meet the minimum attendance time, which is subject to additional charge. If       the attendance minimum is not met, the course certificate will not be issued to the candidate.

 

Exam

The passing grade for each exam is 75%. The maximum number of consecutive attempts to take the exam is three. One set of exams consists of three exams. A waiting period of seven days is required after the first failed exam attempt within one set, and a waiting period of fourteen days after the second failed exam attempt. A following set of three test attempts is allowed with a waiting period of 90 days.

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Type of aircraft

Airbus A318/319/320/321 CFM56 & V2500 Engine

Level

B1&B2

 

Duration

10 days  

Location

On an aircraft maintained in a Part 145 organization

 

Group size

Minimum 10 participants

Maximum 15 participants

 

 

Course overview

Training is provided by Aviation Academy, which is an EASA Part 147 approved organization. The goal of the training is to enable participants to acquire relevant competencies in line and base maintenance. Practical training and assessment of candidates is carried out on the aircraft.

Our instructors are experienced licensed technicians who have many years of experience working in EASA Part 145 approved organizations.

 

The target groups

Aircraft maintenance or engineering technical personnel.

 

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of the English language and aviation technical vocabulary – since the training is conducted in English. In order to meet the objectives of the course, the candidate must attend 90% of the training. We can provide additional training to meet the minimum attendance time, which is subject to additional charge. If       the attendance minimum is not met, the course certificate will not be issued to the candidate.

Assessment

At the end of the practical training, the candidate is assessed in order to evaluate the acquired knowledge and skills of the course participants.

Subject module Module Review (h)
1 Mathematics 3
2 Physics 4
3 Electrical Fundamentals 5
4 Electronic Fundamentals 4
5 Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems 5
6 Material & Hardware 5
7 Maintenance Practices 6
8 Basic Aerodynamics 3
9 Human Factors 5
10 Aviation Legislation 5
11A Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems 6
11B Piston Aeroplane Systems Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems 6
12 Helicopter Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems 6
13 Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems 6
14 Propulsion 3
15 Gas Turbine Engines 5
16 Piston Engines 4
17 Propellers 3

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