Career information
You will find information material below about different types & licenses of aircraft technicians in various fields of specialisation.
A factsheet describes the requirements, training content and duration, working environment
and further training opportunities.
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All information are based on European and Swiss national regulations.
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EASA Part-66
AML Cat. B1 licenses
This section refers to Cat. B licenses for aeroplanes with different types of propulsion.
Turbine engine
| B1.1
Piston engine
​​| B1.2
This section refers to Cat. B licenses for helicopters with different types of propulsion.
Turbine engine
| B1.3
Piston engine
​​| B1.4
Work in progress...
EASA Part-66
AML Cat. B2 licenses
This section refers to a Cat. B2 &
B2L license for aeroplanes and helicopters.
(for all engine types)
| B2
for specific systems
​​​​| B2L
Work in progress...
EASA Part-66
AML Cat. B3 license
This section refers to Cat. B3 licenses
for small aeroplanes with specific
restrictions.
Piston engine
Piston engine
| B3
Work in progress...
Components
National S-Licenses
Sheetmetal
Work in progress...
Composite