Aircraft Maintenance License

Advantages of Holding B1 & B2 Licenses Simultaneously

Advantages of Holding B1 & B2 Licenses Simultaneously Expanding Your Skills and Career Potential in Aviation Maintenance In aircraft maintenance, specializing in a single license is common. However, obtaining both a B1 license (mechanical/structural) and a B2 license (avionics/electrical) offers a range of advantages that go beyond basic qualification. For technicians preparing for EASA Part […]

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What are the major changes for EASA Part 66 B1/B2 aircraft maintenance licenses?

June 2024 will mark a turning point in EASA Part-66 regulations, with major changes planned for Modules 6B1 (Materials and Processes Maintenance), 7 (Maintenance), 9 (Human Factors), 10 (Aviation Legislation), 13 (Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures, and Systems), 14 (Propulsion), and 16 (Gas Turbine Engine). Discover what changes are coming for B1/B2 EASA Part-66 certifications and how

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