EASA Part 66 Course


EASA Part-66 B1/B2 License Prep Course
Become a Certified Aircraft Maintenance Engineer — Europe & Worldwide
The EASA Part-66 License Prep Course is a comprehensive technical training program designed to prepare students, mechanics, and engineers for the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) B1 Mechanical and B2 Avionics certification pathways. This course provides the full theoretical foundation required to sit for the EASA Part-66 examinations, whether pursuing the B1 Airframe and Powerplant license, the B2 Avionics and Electrical license, or a combined B1/B2 qualification.
Developed for both new learners and experienced technicians upgrading their credentials, this course aligns with international civil aviation standards and prepares graduates for maintenance careers across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and other EASA-recognized markets.
What This Program Covers
The curriculum follows the official EASA module structure and includes:
B1 Mechanical Modules
Aircraft structures, materials, and corrosion control
Airframe systems — environmental, hydraulic, pneumatic, fuel, and flight controls
Turbine and piston engine theory and systems
Propellers and APU operation
Maintenance practices, documentation, and inspection procedures
B2 Avionics Modules
Electrical power generation, distribution, protection
Communication, navigation, surveillance, and flight management systems
Digital electronics, computer systems, data buses, and control logic
Instrumentation, sensors, transducers, and cockpit display systems
Fault isolation, system testing, and avionics troubleshooting procedures
Students enrolled in a combined B1/B2 track receive all mechanical and avionics modules, allowing them to certify work on both aircraft systems and electronic equipment — expanding global employment opportunities.
Course Format
Designed for flexibility and high engagement, the course includes:
Live and recorded classes delivered by certified and industry-experienced instructors
Exam-style practice tests and mock assessments for every module
Structured study plans for full-time and part-time learners
Virtual workshops, diagrams, and technical resources
One-to-one instructor support and progress evaluation
Certificate of Completion issued upon finishing the program
Who This Course Is For
This program is ideal for:
Aircraft mechanics and technicians seeking EASA certification
University aerospace students pursuing engineering careers
Military and civil aviation personnel transitioning to commercial aviation
A&P mechanics looking to earn dual recognition in EASA-regulated regions
International candidates seeking employment with EASA-compliant airlines or MROs
Why Earn an EASA Part-66 License?
Holding an EASA Part-66 license provides access to a globally respected certification that qualifies you to inspect, maintain, and release aircraft into service. EASA-licensed engineers are in high demand at:
Commercial airlines
International MRO centers
Private charter operations
Aircraft leasing companies
Government and defense contractors
Whether your goal is to work in Europe or to leverage EASA credentials in global markets, this course provides the technical preparation, exam readiness, and support needed to move toward certification with confidence.