EASA Part-66 AME Course in India


The Indian Institute of Aeronautics (IIA) is one of the premier AME Colleges in India. 
It offers varied courses pertaining aircraft maintenance and safety. All the courses are 
approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India and
 European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), an International regulatory body.

Every student undergoing the AME Training Program under the aegis of IIA benefits from
 laboratories that are equipped with the latest teaching aids. Theoretical knowledge can be
 gained from highly qualified and experienced faculty members.

WHAT IS EASA PART 66 COURSE?
An EASA course is one that is approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). 
This is a global authority that sets the standards for aviation design, safety, construction and
 maintenance procedures.

EASA Part 66 Category B1.1, course pertains to Aircraft Maintenance License (AML) 
of the Mechanical engineering stream. On successful completion of the course, the 
student is a Maintenance Certifying Technician – Airplanes Turbines.

Course Location: The EASA Part-66 Training is carried out at EASA Part 147, New Delhi.
 For the hands-on experience with operational aircraft, your training will be conducted at the
 Mumbai facilities of Air India Engineering Services Ltd and Indamer Aviation Pvt. Ltd.

Eligibility: Minimum age 15 years, valid passport, Secondary School Certificate (SSC), 
school leaving certificate, medical fitness certificate and some knowledge of the English 
language.

COURSE CURRICULUM

Most EASA Part 66 Aviation Courses are intensive courses that give you the actual 
experience of working with airplanes. The B1.1 course offered by Indian Institute of 
Aeronautics, Delhi, consists of the following modules:
MODULE 1. MATHEMATICS
MODULE 2. PHYSICS
MODULE 3. ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS
MODULE 4. ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS
MODULE 5. DIGITAL TECHNIQUES ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS
MODULE 6. MATERIALS AND HARDWARE
MODULE 7A. MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
MODULE 8. BASIC AERODYNAMICS
MODULE 9A. HUMAN FACTORS
MODULE 10. AVIATION LEGISLATION
MODULE 11A. TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
MODULE 12. HELICOPTER AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
MODULE 13. AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
MODULE 14. PROPULSION
MODULE 15. GAS TURBINE ENGINE
MODULE 16. PISTON ENGINE
MODULE 17A. PROPELLER
Each module involves intense practical training sessions to make you conversant with the 
maintenance of airplane turbines; keeping in mind the stringent safety rules laid down by
 EASA.

At the end of the module-wise training, eligible students have to appear for written tests
 which are conducted by the Indian Institute of Aeronautics. As per EASA guidelines, only
 when a candidate obtains minimum 75% aggregate an Aircraft Maintenance License is 

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