The Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems (Module 5) for B1/B2 course, aligned with the latest EASA Part-66 (July 2024) standards, equips aircraft maintenance engineers and avionics professionals with the essential knowledge of digital electronics and electronic instrument systems. Covering topics like microprocessors, data transmission systems, electronic displays, and control systems, this course ensures participants are prepared to maintain and troubleshoot both mechanical and avionics systems. By the end of this course, participants will have the technical expertise required for B1/B2 certification and will be capable of managing complex digital systems in modern aircraft.
This course is ideal for aircraft maintenance engineers, avionics technicians, and aviation professionals pursuing EASA Part-66 B1 (mechanical) or B2 (avionics) certification. It is especially suited for individuals working in or aspiring to work in EASA Part-145 approved maintenance organizations, focusing on the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of digital and electronic systems in modern aircraft. Whether you are preparing for certification or seeking to expand your technical expertise, this course offers the essential knowledge and practical skills required for success in both B1 and B2-certified roles.