Basic Training Course

Theoretical + Practical

This full-time training course provides the basic knowledge (theoretical training), the basic experience (practical training), and the maximum discount in terms of required practical experience (3 years) to apply the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License (AML) as for 66.A.30 (Part-66).

Category - B1.1 (Aeroplanes Turbine) / B1.3 (Helicopters Turbine) / B2 (Avionics)

Objective

1

Get the required basic knowledge levels as defined in the Part-66 regulation.

2

Get a basic competence/experience in performing safe maintenance, inspections and scheduled works according to the aircraft maintenance instructions.

Key Features

Group 420

Joint Education with partners in MRO for excellent learning environment

Wefly has built a qualified partner network in Europe and Thailand. With our certified partnered MROs, our students will be able to participate in EASA standard practical training as well as a variety of other activities.

Group 419

Apply for AML licence in as short as 2 years after graduation

Our Basic Training Courses are certified courses in accordance to EASA Part-66 regulations, therefore, students who graduate from our course can apply for Aircraft Maintenance Licence in as short as 2 years working In certified Part-145 (MRO) after graduation.

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No technical pre-requisites needed

These certified courses are for person wishing to start a career into aviation as certified engineer. Due to these courses content and duration, it is suitable for any person even if without any previous experience or knowledge into this field.

  • Excellent learning experience with this corses made of qualified international instructors and organisations
  • Joint Education Program between Thailand and Europe venture
  • Reduction on practical experience required for EASA Part-66 AML
  • Get the basic knowledge and basic experience required to apply for EASA Part-66 License
  • Opportunity to conduct practical training with our EASA Part-145 Partners
  • No technical pre-requisites required

Timelines

• 2400 hours, 60% theoretical and 40% practical
• trained in English

Training activities are divided into theoretical (1440 hours) and practical (960 hours).
Theoretical activities (6 hours a day) are performed into classrooms by morning and afternoon sessions.
Practical activities (7/8 hours a day) are performed into hangar and workshops (metal sheet and electrical/electronic) by morning and afternoon sessions.

year 1

Theoretical Training

Mainly based on lectures and exams for modules applicable to Cat. B1.1 Module 12 review and exam will be available for those students willing to get Cat.B1.3.

year 2

Practical Training

Students will perform practical training in our maintenance facilities. 30% of the practical training will be perform in real maintenance (MRO) working environment. Internship period in Italy/Europe will be available too.

graduates

After completing 2 years of BTC (2400 hours)

After course completion, students will be able to apply for EASA Part-66 License in as short as 2 years.

Wefly will issue a certificate of recognition for all applicable modules (classroom, exam and assessment, if required) under EASA Part-147. Additional minimum of 2 years experiences of work in Part-145/MRO permits the students to apply for the EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License.

*Without Basic Training Course, a 5 years work experience is required for the same EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License.

Theoretical Training

module training + exams: 1440 hours

At the end of each training module an exam is held (Multi Choice Question and/or Essay question). The minimum pass rate is 75 % as for EASA regulations.

B1.1
Aeroplanes Turbine

Privileges:
A category B1.1 airplane maintenance licence shall permit the holder to issue certificates of release to service and to act as B1.1 support staff following:
- maintenance performed on airplane structure, powerplant and mechanical and electrical systems,
- work on avionic systems requiring only simple tests to prove their serviceability and not requiring troubleshooting.

Category B1 includes the corresponding A subcategory.

B1.3
Helicopters Turbine

Privileges:
A category B1.3 helicopter maintenance licence shall permit the holder to issue certificates of release to service and to act as B1.3 support staff following:
- maintenance performed on helicopter structure, powerplant and mechanical and electrical systems,
- work on avionic systems requiring only simple tests to prove their serviceability and not requiring troubleshooting.

Category B1 includes the corresponding A subcategory.

B2
Avionics

Privileges:
A category B2 aircraft maintenance licence shall permit the holder:
a. to issue certificates of release to service and to act as B2 support staff for following:
- maintenance performed on avionic and electrical systems, and
- electrical and avionics tasks within powerplant and mechanical systems, requiring only simple tests to prove their serviceability, and
b. to issue certificates of release to service following minor scheduled line maintenance and simple defect rectification within the limits of tasks specifically endorsed on the certification authorisation referred to in point 145.A.35 of Annex II (Part-145). This certification privilege shall be restricted to work that the licence holder has personally performed in the maintenance organisation which issued the certification authorisation and limited to the ratings already endorsed in the B2 licence.
The category B2 licence does not include any A subcategory.

Modules applicability according to License Categories

Part-66 includes 17 modules. Here after modules applicability as for Category/Sub-Category.

  • Category B1: 32 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 40 minutes.
  • Category B2 and B2L: 32 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 40 minutes.
  • Category B3: 28 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 35 minutes.
 

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)

 

  • Category B1: 52 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 65 minutes.
  • Category B2 and B2L: 52 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 65 minutes.
  • Category B3: 28 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 35 minutes.
 

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)

 

  • Category B1: 52 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 65 minutes.
  • Category B2 and B2L: 52 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 65 minutes.
  • Category B3: 24 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 30 minutes.
 

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)

 

  • Category B1: 20 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 25 minutes.
  • Category B2 and B2L: 40 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 50 minutes.
  • Category B3: 8 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 10 minutes.
 

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)


  • Category B1.1 and B1.3: 40 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 50 minutes.
  • Category B1.2 and B1.4: 20 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 25 minutes.
  • Category B2 and B2L: 72 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 90 minutes.
  • Category B3: 16 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 20 minutes.
 

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)

                                                               

  • Category B1: 72 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 90 minutes.
  • Category B2 and B2L: 60 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 75 minutes.
  • Category B3: 60 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 75 minutes.

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)

 

  • 7A -Category B1: 80 multi-choice and 2 essay questions. Time allowed 100 minutes plus 40 minutes.
  • 7A -Category B2 and B2L: 60 multi-choice and 2 essay questions. Time allowed 75 minutes plus 40 minutes.
  • 7B – Category B3: 60 multi-choice and 2 essay questions. Time allowed 75 minutes plus 40 minutes.

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)

 

  • Category B1: 20 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 25 minutes.
  • Category B2 and B2L: 20 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 25 minutes.
  • Category B3: 20 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 25 minutes.

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)


  • 9A – Category B1: 20 multi-choice and 1 essay question. Time allowed 25 minutes plus 20 minutes.
  • 9A – Category B2 and B2L: 20 multi-choice and 1 essay question. Time allowed 25 minutes plus 20 minutes.
  • 9B – Category B3: 16 multi-choice and 1 essay questions. Time allowed 20 minutes plus 20 minutes.

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)

 

  • Category B1: 40 multi-choice and 1 essay question. Time allowed 50 minutes plus 20 minutes.
  • Category B2 and B2L: 40 multi-choice and 1 essay question. Time allowed 50 minutes plus 20 minutes.
  • Category B3: 32 multi-choice and 1 essay questions. Time allowed 40 minutes plus 20 minutes.

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)

 
  • 11A – Category B1: 140 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 175 minutes.
  • 11B – Category A: 72 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 90 minutes.
  • 11B – Category B1: 100 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 125 minutes.
  • 11C – Category B3: 60 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 75 minutes.
 

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)


  • Category B1: 128 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 160 minutes.

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)


  • Category B2: 180 multiple-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed: 225 minutes. Questions and time allowed may be split into two examinations, as appropriate 

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)


  • Category B2: 24 multiple-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 30 minutes.

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)


  • Category B1: 92 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 115 minutes.

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)


  • Category B1: 72 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 90 minutes.
  • Category B3: 68 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 85 minutes.

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)


  • 17A – Category B1: 32 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 40 minutes.
  • 17B – Category B3: 28 multi-choice

For Category:  B1.1 – B1.2 – B1.3 – B1.4 – B2 – B3 (single and combined)


Practical Training

960 hours

Students will perform practical training in our maintenance facilities.
30% of the practical training will be perform in real maintenance (MRO) working environment.

Practical training refers to module 07, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 as for the applicable category/sub-category.

Suitable For

  • This certified courses is for person wishing to start a career into aviation as certified engineer.
  • Due the course content and duration, it is suitable for any person even if without any previous experience or knowledge into this field.

Pre-requisites

Due the course content and duration, it is suitable for any person even if without any previous experience or knowledge into this field.

Knowledge of English language is required due the fact all training activities and training material are into English language.

TRAINING COURSES

TRAINING COURSES

BTC

For Category B1.1

EEC

For Category A / A+B1.1

Module Training

Theoretical

Specialised Training

EASA Training

Specialised Training

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