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Experience Requirements

General
 

An applicant for a category B1 licence must have completed a prescribed period of aircraft maintenanceexperience. This experience is to be relevant to the licence category required and to the maintenance experience of operating aircraft. This experience should include maintenance on aircraft structure, powerplant, mechanical and electrical systems and replacement of avionic LRU’s requiring simple tests to prove their serviceability.

Recent Practical Maintenance Experience
 

All applicants must have gained at least one year’s experience on aircraft typical of the category or sub-category applied for. Of this one year’s experience, six months must have been gained in the 12 months immediately before application. The remainder must have been gained in the 7 years before application. 

Self Starter and Other Experienced Applicants
 

Category B1.1 or B1.3 applicants who have not attended a Part-147 approved course of training,
should have at least 5 years practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft. Experienced
engineers within the UK, such as Skilled Workers, Armed Forces, Coast Guards or Police, may be eligible for a reduction in experience required.

 
Category B1.2 or B1.4 applicants who have not attended a Part-147 approved course of training,
should have at least 3 years practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft. Experienced
engineers within the UK, such as Skilled Workers, Armed Forces, Coast Guards or Police, may be eligiblefor a reduction in experience required.


REDUCTION IN EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
 

A reduction in the experience requirement may be considered for certain applicants who fall into either category below. There are currently no standard assessment terms for these applications and therefore applicants are advised, before applying for licence issue, to ensure they meet the experience criteria in accordance with Part-66.A.30 and AMC 66.A.30 (a).
Where an assessment of course material and/or experience is requested by the applicant, an
assessment charge will be made in accordance with the CAA Scheme of Charges. ‘Skilled Worker’
A skilled worker is a person who has successfully completed a course of training, acceptable to the CAA, involving the manufacture, repair, overhaul or inspection of mechanical, electrical or electronic equipment. The training would have included the use of tools and measuring devices.
 

Experience Required
 

B1.1 and B1.3 applicants must demonstrate 3 years experience where the applicant has already qualified in another profession as above. B1.2 and B1.4 applicants must demonstrate 2 years
experience in a civil maintenance environment appropriate to the category applied for, where the
applicant has already qualified in another profession as above.
 

Other Experienced Applicants

Aircraft maintenance experience gained outside a civil aircraft maintenance environment can include experience gained in armed forces, coast guards and police.
 

Experience Required
 

B1.1 and B1.3 applicants must demonstrate 1 years experience in a civil maintenance environment
appropriate to the category applied for, where the applicant can provide satisfactory evidence of working in one of the above disciplines.B1.2 and B1.4 applicants must demonstrate 1 years experience in a civil maintenance environment appropriate to the category applied for, where the
applicant can provide satisfactory evidence of working in one of the above disciplines.


Non EU Applicants
 

Aircraft maintenance engineers with experience working on operational civil aircraft outside of the EU member states, may claim that experience towards the grant of a Part-66 licence, providing that the experience is deemed acceptable by the CAA.
 


Experience Required
 

All applicants must meet the full experience requirements. Experience claimed towards a Part-66 licence must meet the standards of Part-145 and must be correctly authenticated in a manner acceptable to the CAA.

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PART-66 /JAR-66 Licence Step by Step.

PART-66 /JAR-66 Licence Step by Step.

  • Download the PART-66 Application and Payment Forms. 
  • Fill both PART-66 Forms. Mention Modules, exam date and venue. (You may add one extra module so that you can use its time for other modules. 
     
  • Send both forms with Fee( £32/Module ) to CAA UK Address. 
  • Wait for CAA confirmation of date and venue.
  •  Revise your course at least three times. 
  • Book accomodation near exam venue, if you live away from exam venue. 
  • Last night before exam have a peaceful sleep( very important). 
  • Arrive one hour before exam.  
  • At examination seat, Relax. Attempt all easy Questions in first go. Skip those you do not know. Do them in 2nd attempt.  
  • After you finish paper. Go home and try to recall question and answers and send them to us.      
  • We wish to hear from you about your result.  
     
  • Once you Pass all desired Exam.  
     
  • You need to provide desired experience in particular licence(B1 or B2) field.  
     
  • Then you will be honored PART-66 Licence.
     

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