This course:
Upon completion of this course, the trainee will have acquired the theoretical knowledge required to exercise the privileges of a Category B1.1 and/or B2 licence holder.
This course satisfies Category B1.1 and B2 Type Training requirements as specified in CASR and EASA Part 66 and ATA 104 objectives as below for licensed aircraft maintenance engineers required to exercise certification privileges.
Level 1 General Familiarisation:
A brief overview of the airframe and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description section of the aircraft maintenance manual.
Level 2 Ramp and Transit:
Basic System overview of controls, indicators, principal components, including their location and purpose, servicing and minor troubleshooting.
Level 3 Line and Base Maintenance:
In addition to the information contained in level 1 and level 2 training, upon completion of level 3 training, the participant will be able to:
Trainees must hold a:
Additionally, you must be employed by or working under and arrangement as a contractor / subcontractor of an Airline, Operator or Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO).
Persons enrolling in this training program must have an English speaking proficiency suitable to meeting the ICAO Annex 1 and Annex 10 requirement ICAO Doc 9835.
The Category B1.1 and B2 Theoretical Element Training (TET) for this program consists of Face-to-Face Instructor-Led Training using the QAC Traditional Classroom and / or Virtual Instructor-Led Training using the QAC Virtual Classroom. There are facilitated group based activities and formal review for theoretical training
The Category B1.1 and B2 Practical Element Training (PET) for this program consists of Face-to-Face Instructor-Led Training for both off-aircraft tasks (Classroom) and On-Aircraft and / or engine or equipment.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AME) or Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (LAME) intending to acquire a variation to their Part 66 Category B1.1 and/or B2 Aircraft Maintenance Licence.
The Theoretical Element Training assessments are multi-choice examinations and are carried out in accordance with QAC procedures approved by CASA and / or EASA and include closed book, multi-choice examination held at the end of the instructional phase.
There are a number of phase examinations at regular intervals throughout the course.
The minimum pass mark for each examination is 75%.
Practical Element Training Assessment is carried out by the QAC Approved Instructor / Assessor in accordance with QAC procedures approved by CASA.