• Application Form Basic Training / Examination / Type rating
• Copy of ID or passport
• Training agreement signed
• Criminal record officially translated in English (Full Basic only)
• English Certificate (IELTS or TOEFL) or pass our organization examination English test
• Prepayment Deposit Statement
Step 1: Start with the Right Education
Begin your journey by enrolling in our EASA Part-147 approved training courses. Our programs are designed to provide you with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in aircraft maintenance, covering all the essential modules for your chosen license category (A, B1, B2, or C).
Step 2: Complete Theoretical Training with Experts
Learn from our experienced instructors who bring real-world expertise to the classroom. At ATHENS AVIATION TRAINING, we ensure you gain a deep understanding of key subjects, including:
• Aircraft aerodynamics
• Electrical fundamentals
• Digital techniques and electronic instrument systems
• Aviation legislation and human factors
Step 3: Gain Practical Experience in Our State-of-the-Art Facilities
Our training doesn’t just stop in the classroom. Benefit from hands-on experience in our fully equipped training facilities. You’ll work directly on aircraft components and systems, mastering the practical skills needed to excel in the field of aircraft maintenance.
Step 4: Pass Your EASA Part-66 Examinations
We prepare you thoroughly for the EASA Part-66 module examinations. With our rigorous training, comprehensive study materials, and mock exams, you’ll be well-equipped to pass these exams and move one step closer to your EASA license.
Step 5: Build Real-World Experience with ATHENS AVIATION TRAINING
After completing your exams, we support you in gaining the necessary practical experience required for your EASA Part-66 license. Whether you’re aiming for a Category A, B1, B2, or C license, our industry connections and partnerships will help you secure placements to meet the experience requirements.
Step 6: Apply for Your EASA Part-66 License
Once you have passed your exams and gained the necessary experience, we assist you with the application process for your EASA Part-66 license. Our team will guide you every step of the way to ensure your application is complete and accurate.
Step 7: Start Your Career in Aviation!
With your EASA Part-66 license in hand, you’ll be ready to take on the exciting challenges of an aircraft engineer. Join the ranks of our successful graduates working with leading airlines and aerospace companies around the world.
An EASA Part-66 license is a European certification for aircraft maintenance engineers, enabling them to certify and release aircraft back into service after maintenance.
The main categories include A, B1, B2, B2L, and L. Category A allows limited certification of minor scheduled line maintenance. B1 covers mechanical systems, B2 covers avionics, B2L is for specific avionics systems, and L is for light aircraft.
Detailed information can be found on the EASA website https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/the-agency/faqs/part-66#category-get-a-part-66-licence
It can take between 2 to 5 years, including training and required practical experience with specialization to specific aircraft type and OJT such Airbus A320 or Boeing B737.
The basic training for an EASA Part 66 license typically includes:
• Theoretical Training: Classroom-based instruction covering subjects such as mathematics, physics, aerodynamics, aircraft systems, avionics, maintenance practices, and aviation legislation.
• Practical Training: Hands-on training in workshops and on aircraft, focusing on tasks such as aircraft inspection, fault diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of various systems. This may include working on engines, airframes, electrical systems, and avionics, depending on the license category.
• Examinations: Written and practical exams are conducted throughout the training to assess your knowledge and skills. Successfully passing these exams is required to obtain your Part 66 license.
• On-the-Job Training (OJT): Depending on the specific license category, you may be required to complete a period 4 -6 months of supervised work experience, known as on-the-job training, to gain practical experience in a real-world maintenance environment.
Submit your application form to our approved training organization here: info@athens147.com and our team will contact you with all the required information.
The cost of basic training for an EASA Part 66 license can vary widely depending on the country Athens ATO’s branch and specific category of license you are pursuing. Generally, the cost can range from 500€ to 800€/month or more depending the country. This cost typically includes:
• Tuition fees: Covering theoretical classes and practical training.
• Examination fees: Fees for taking the required exams for the Part 66 license.
• Course materials: Textbooks, manuals, and other learning materials.
• Workshop and laboratory fees: Access to practical training facilities and equipment.
• Theoretical training and laboratories at Athens Aviation Training headquarters – Greece Glyfada, Vouliagmenies 151 & Sofocleous 6, 16674
• Practical Training at Athens International Airport El.Venizelos in Greece