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- Basic license for stepping in the aviation field
CAT A LICENSE
13 Modules + 03 years of Practical training = CAT A (4 years) - Specialization License in Aerospace
B1 (Aerospace/ Mechanical)
13 Modules + 2 year practical training experience after CAT A License = B1 - Specialization License In Avionics
B2 (Avionics / Electrical)
12 Modules cleared + Additional 2 year practical training experience after 3 years of initial experience (total 5 years) =B2
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You can start right after you have completed your high school education. Our students begin at the age of 18, but you may start as early as 17.
The aviation industry requires an individual to have a license to certify an aircraft. In most cases, degree holders must acquire a license before becoming a full-fledged AME, which entails completing the Licensing Program. Obtaining a license is the fastest route to becoming a Licensed AME.
- Maintenance, Repair and Operations
- Airlines
- Aircraft Manufacturing Companies
- Aircraft Operation Organizations
- Flying Clubs
Aviation Training Centers
Yes, an EASA license holder can work and certify aircrafts in Pakistan after passing PCAA legislation requirements
The B1 license is a mechanical based license and permits the holder to issue certificates of release to service following line maintenance, including aircraft structure, power plants and mechanical systems.
The B2 license is avionic based and permits the holder to issue certificates of release to service, following line maintenance on avionic side of aircraft which includes electric and electronics
It takes three years of training.
It’s accepting worldwide.