EASA Part 66 — Official Exam Preparation
Get your EASA Part 66 licence and certify aircraft anywhere in the world
Study 100% online. Choose the full B1 or B2 category, or purchase individual modules at your own pace. Prepare for EASA international exams with expert guidance. Unlock your potential with our structured lessons and hands-on experience.
What is EASA?
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) sets the standards that keep aviation safe across Europe. With an EASA licence (B1, B2, etc.), you are globally recognised and legally authorised to maintain and certify aircraft. You can even sit exams before completing your work experience — and EASA continuously updates its standards to keep pace with new technologies and best practices.
Choose Your Licence Path
Explore our EASA Part-66 licence options. Each plan is designed to give you the training and tools you need to succeed in the aviation industry.
Full EASA B1 Licence
From 2500€ · Pay in instalments
Get certified to maintain mechanical and electrical aircraft with the EASA Part-66 B1 Licence — your gateway to a professional career in aviation.
Course Information
A recognised European EASA B1 licence, delivered through 360 Aviation Life’s structured training programmes, aligned with EASA-approved standards. The course covers all required modules and provides full preparation for the EASA Part-66 exams, with focused training on aircraft mechanical, structural, and electrical systems.
Who It's For
Aspiring and experienced aircraft maintenance engineers specialising in mechanical and electrical systems.
Career Opportunities
Legally maintain and certify aircraft. Work with airlines, MROs, and aviation companies worldwide. Recognised under EASA regulations.
Complete EASA B2 license
From 2500€ · Pay in instalments
Get certified to maintain aircraft avionics and electronic systems with the EASA Part‑66 B2 License — open doors to a career in aviation maintenance.
Course Info
A recognized European EASA B2 licence delivered through structured training from 360 Aviation Life programs, aligned with EASA-approved standards. The course covers all required modules and prepares candidates for EASA Part-66 exams, with focused training in aircraft avionics, electrical, and electronic systems.
Who It's For
Aspiring aircraft maintenance engineers and professionals specializing in avionics/electronic systems.
Career Opportunities
Legally maintain and certify aircraft electronics. Work in airlines, MROs, and aviation companies worldwide.
B1 + B2 License Package
From 2500€ · Pay in instalments
Get fully certified with the EASA Part‑66 B1+B2 License Package — all modules included for mechanical, electrical, and avionics systems, plus exam sessions for both licenses.
Course Info
Full access to both B1 and B2 modules through structured training aligned with EASA-approved standards. This package covers all mechanical, electrical, and avionics systems, includes dedicated support, and prepares candidates for EASA Part-66 exams, offering a faster pathway to complete B1 and B2 certification.
Who It's For
Aspiring aircraft maintenance engineers or professionals aiming for full B1+B2 certification.
Career Opportunities
Legally maintain and certify aircraft in all mechanical, electrical, and avionics systems. Work in airlines, MROs, and aviation companies worldwide.
Common modules
Module 1 – Mathematics (B1/B2)
Core arithmetic, algebra and geometry for aviation.
Module 2 – Physics (B1/B2)
Matter, mechanics and thermodynamics for aircraft systems.
Module 3 – Electricity (B1/B2)
Electrical theory and circuits for aircraft systems.
Module 4 – Electronics (B1/B2)
Semiconductors and electronic systems in modern aircraft.
Module 5 – Digital Technics (B1/B2)
Logic circuits, data buses and digital avionics.
Module 6 – Materials & Hardware (B1/B2)
Aircraft materials, fasteners, seals and standard hardware.
Module 7 – Maintenance Practices (B1/B2)
Tools, safety procedures and aircraft maintenance documentation.
Module 8 – Maintenance Aerodynamics (B1/B2)
Principles of flight and aerodynamic forces on aircraft.
Module 9 – Human Factors (B1/B2)
Human performance and error management in aviation maintenance.
Module 10 – Legislation (B1/B2)
EASA regulatory framework and certifying staff requirements.
B1.1 Specific Modules
Module 11 – Aerodynamics, structures and aircraft systems
Airframes, flight controls and integrated aircraft systems.
Module 15 – Gas Turbine
Turbine engine construction, operation and performance.
Module 17 – Propellers
Propeller theory, construction and control systems.
B1.2 Specific Modules
Module 11 – Aerodynamics, structures and aircraft systems
Airframes, flight controls and integrated aircraft systems.
Module 16 – Piston Engines
Piston engine construction, operation and performance.
Module 17 – Propellers
Propeller theory, construction and control systems.
B1.3 Specific Modules
Module 12 – Aerodynamics, structures and helicopter systems
Rotor systems, helicopter structure and flight controls.
Module 15 – Gas Turbine
Turbine engine construction, operation and performance.
B2 Specific Modules
Module 13 – Aerodynamics, structures and aircraft systems
Airframes, systems and avionics integration for B2.
Module 14 – Propulsion
Propulsion systems theory and engine performance overview.
Next exam: Barcelona · 1 - 5 June
Hear from students who successfully completed their EASA training with us
Ángel, TMA con Licencia EASA en Barcelona
Giovanni, colombiano TMA con Licencia EASA
Julio García, TMA con Licencia EASA en Barcelona
Any Questions?
If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, contact us at info@360aviationlife.com or via Whatsapp
Yes — we guide you step by step on where to sit your EASA exams and how to register in your chosen city (e.g. Barcelona, Bogotá, Miami).
Yes — you can sit all exams first and complete the required maintenance experience later before applying for the licence.
You need documented maintenance experience (e.g. 5 years for B1/B2), which can be logged during or after your studies.
Yes — relevant aircraft maintenance experience may count, but must be verified and approved by the competent authority.
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