B 2
AVIONICS
Part-66 Category B2 Aircraft Maintenance Licence Full Course
Description
A category B2 aircraft maintenance licence permits the holder to issue certificates of release to service and to act as B2 support staff after performing maintenance on avionic and electrical systems, and electrical and avionics tasks within powerplant and mechanical systems, that require only simple tests to prove their serviceability.
The category B2 licence does not include any A subcategory.
Course Content
This course consists of two parts:
- Theoretical training in classroom environment and Part-66 module exam at the end of each module
- Practical training in workshop/hangar environment and Part-66 practical task assessment at the end
Module | Subject |
---|---|
1 | Mathematics |
2 | Physics |
3 | Electrical Fundamentals |
4 | Electronic Fundamentals |
5 | Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems |
6 | Materials & Hardware |
7 | Maintenance Practices |
8 | Basic Aerodynamics |
9 | Human Factors |
10 | Aviation Legislation |
13 | Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems |
14 | Propulsion |

COURSE FEATURES
Duration | 2 years |
Language | English |
Exam / Assessment | Yes |
LESSON TIMES
Monday – Friday: | 09:00 – 15:45 |
Monday – Friday: | 16:00 – 22:45 |
All categories (B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B1.4, B2) require 60% theoretical training and 40% practical training.
All categories require 2400 hours in total training (Theoretical plus practical) except B1.2 which needs only 2000 hours
6 hours per day 5 days per week and some Saturdays as well
90% attendance mandatory
An acceptable level (Lower degree is more than enough but even without it is totally fine) of English language competency is mandatory to a degree of writing, reading and communicating with others.
English teaching classes and Aviation Technical English tailor made available at an extra cost.