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COURSE INFO:

Course Title: EASA Part 147 approved Basic Aircraft Engineering Training Degree – B1 Mechanical


Code: EN001


Description: An Aircraft Basic Engineering Training degree which is EASA 147 approved, covering basics aircraft Engineering subjects as per EASA Part 66 B1 category license syllabus to qualify for the grant of EASA Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License Part 66 – B1 plus a Bsc degree in Aircraft Engineering from UK based University.

This course is designed for High school graduate Science or Technical streams or equivalent, minimum age 17 years.


Modules Covered:

  • Module 1: Mathematics
  • Module 2: Physics
  • Module 3: Electrics Fundamentals
  • Module 4: Electronics Fundamentals
  • Module 5: Digital Techniques/Electronic Instrument Systems
  • Module 6: Materials and Hardware
  • Module 7: Maintenance Practices
  • Module 8: Basic Aerodynamics
  • Module 9: Human Factors
  • Module 10: Aviation Legislation
  • Module 11: Aeroplane aerodynamcis, structures and systems
  • Module 15: Gas-Turbine Engine
  • Module 17: Propeller


Learning Outcome: Enable the participants to service, inspect and maintain Pressurized Gas turbine powered Aircraft airframe and power plant systems to standards laid down in the Aircraft Maintenance Manual i.a.w EASA 147 approved syllabus and training program.


Duration: 2 years - 3 Semesters per year.


Training Equipments Used: CBT, Conventional Classroom, Practical Training on Operational Aircraft, Workshop Skills Training.


No. of Trainees Per Class: Up to 25.

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