

Basic License Training
In general, a person who is a holder of a valid and current EASA Part 66 License is privileged to work on aircraft and under his CRS entitlements can certify the work and the aircraft as “fit for the flight”.

For individuals to gain their Basic License, they should have:
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♦ Completed the appropriate Modules with a PART 147 and have a Certificate of Recognition
♦ Completed the relevant Years experience with an AMO (Aircraft Maintenance Organisation), which are:
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TWO years after successful completion of Basic Knowledge Training with a Part 147Authority at the time of the License application2.
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THREE years following academic graduation from a Technical College that is recognized by the Competent
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FIVE years following an Academic Degree or Master's qualification
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ONE year in Civil Aircraft Environment, for personnel that have worked in military or police aviation for more than four years
Holders of Modular Certificates by any Part 147 Organization can apply to any Competent Authority for the License.


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