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Maintenance Practices (M7) - EASA

The Maintenance Practices (Module 7) course provides B1/B2 aircraft maintenance engineers with essential knowledge and practical skills for effective aircraft ... Show more
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Introduction
The Maintenance Practices (Module 7) course for B1/B2, in accordance with the updated EASA Part-66 (July 2024) standards, delivers comprehensive training on aircraft maintenance procedures and best practices. This course covers safety precautions, tool usage, inspection techniques, disassembly and assembly procedures, and non-destructive testing methods. It is designed to develop the technical proficiency required to perform, inspect, and certify maintenance tasks in compliance with aviation industry regulations. By completing this course, participants will be well-prepared for B1/B2 certification and capable of maintaining the safety, reliability, and airworthiness of modern aircraft.

Course Features

  • Safety Protocols and Procedures: In-depth understanding of aircraft and workshop safety measures to prevent accidents and ensure compliance.
  • Workshop Practices: Training on effective use of tools, equipment, and materials in maintenance environments.
  • Inspection and Testing Techniques: Proficiency in defect identification, visual inspections, and non-destructive testing (NDT) methods.
  • Disassembly and Assembly Procedures: Detailed instruction on proper techniques for dismantling, inspecting, repairing, and reassembling aircraft components.
  • Maintenance Documentation and Communication: Knowledge of documentation standards, maintenance records, and effective communication within maintenance teams.
  • Aircraft Handling and Storage: Best practices for safe aircraft movement, storage, and environmental control.
  • EASA Part-66 Compliance: Fully updated to meet the latest EASA Part-66 (July 2024) regulatory standards for B1/B2 certification.

Target Audience
This course is designed for aircraft maintenance engineers pursuing EASA Part-66 B1 (mechanical) or B2 (avionics) certification. It is ideal for professionals in EASA Part-145 maintenance organizations, aerospace engineering students, and technicians seeking to enhance their practical maintenance skills. Whether preparing for certification or advancing technical expertise, this course provides the critical knowledge and hands-on experience required for success in B1 and B2-certified roles.