Who gives EASA Part 66 license?
UniKL MIAT
UniKL MIAT will offer EASA Part 66 – Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License program. Successful candidates will be awarded the “Certificate of Recognition” which is recognised as having passed the written examination for EASA License (Category B).
What are EASA regulations?
The main objective of the Basic Regulation is to “establish and maintain a high uniform level of civil aviation safety in the Union” — Article 1(1). The Basic Regulation sets the legal basis for the creation of EASA, defines EASA’s competences and establishes the scope of common aviation safety requirements.
What is the EASA Part 66?
EASA Part 66 – The European Aviation Safety Agency Implementing Rule (IR) Part 66 is the aviation regulation which defines the conditions by which a maintenance engineer is able to gain (through a company approval) authorisation to work on, certify and release an aircraft into service after a maintenance operation.
How do I get my EASA Part 66 license?
Answer
- In order to get an EASA Part-66 AML (Aircraft Maintenance License), an applicant needs: Basic knowledge (66. A. 25);
- In order to get an aircraft type rating TR endorsed in the AML, an applicant needs: Type Training (Theoretical and Practical) (66. A. On-the-job Training (OJT) for the first TR (66.
What is the basic regulation?
How do I check my EASA regulations?
The most widely used method up to now is basically a manual research, through the EASA webpage, www.easa.europa.eu/regulations. The EASA Regulation 965/2012 is the main reference when searching for the current regulation related to air operators.
How do I get a Part 66 license?
What is the minimum age for EASA Part-66 aircraft maintenance Licence?
Applicants must be at least 17 years of age.
How long is a Part 66 license valid?
5 years
The UK Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence is valid for 5 years from the date of issue.