The Electronics Fundamentals (B1) course, aligned with EASA Part-66, is designed to provide aviation maintenance professionals with an in-depth understanding of electronics principles. This course covers core topics including circuit theory, semiconductors, digital systems, and electrical components, focusing on their application in modern aircraft systems. By the end of the course, participants will be fully prepared to handle electronic maintenance tasks with precision and ensure compliance with EASA standards.
Comprehensive Electronics Principles: Learn key concepts including circuit theory, resistors, capacitors, inductors, semiconductors, and their applications in aircraft systems.
Digital Systems and Logic: Gain a clear understanding of digital electronics, including binary logic, gates, flip-flops, and microprocessor fundamentals, essential for maintaining modern avionics.
Troubleshooting Skills: Develop practical skills for diagnosing and repairing electronic system faults using advanced diagnostic tools and techniques.
EASA Part-66 Compliance: The course is fully aligned with EASA Part-66 requirements, ensuring participants meet certification standards for B1 licensed engineers.
Hands-On Applications: Apply theoretical knowledge to real-world aviation scenarios, focusing on the maintenance and repair of electronic components in aircraft systems.
This course is ideal for aircraft maintenance engineers, technicians, and aviation professionals pursuing EASA Part-66 B1 certification. It is especially suited for those working in or aspiring to work within EASA Part-145 approved maintenance organizations, focusing on the maintenance and troubleshooting of aircraft electronics. Whether you are preparing for certification or looking to deepen your expertise in electronics fundamentals, this course provides the essential training required for success in B1-certified roles.