
LRTT has been delivering EASA Part-66 Licenced courses for many years to some of the world's leading aviation and maintenance organisations.
There are three main categories of licence. Below you will find the EASA definition of the CAT B2 Licence and modules:
CAT B2 Licence: Permits the holder to issue certificates of release to service following maintenance on avionic and electrical systems. CAT B2 staff can qualify for any A sub category as can any avionic mechanic, subject to compliance with the appropriate A sub category requirements.
Module |
Description |
| M1 | Maths |
| M2 | Physics |
| M3 | Electrical fundamentals |
| M4 | Electronic fundamentals |
| M5 | Digital techniques |
| M6 | Materials and hardware |
| M7 | Maintenance practices |
| M8 | Aerodynamics |
| M9 | Human factors |
| M10 | Aviation legislation |
| M13* | Aeroplanes aerodynamics, structures & systems |
| M14 | Gas turbine fundamentals |
*Please note that M13 is taught using a mix of computer based training (JAMF) and instructor lead classroom teaching.
M6 and M7 require some up front self study (approx 1 week per module) prior to attending the classroom based training. Notes will be emailed once payment has been received.
Download the PDF booking form for the 2013 modules.
Once you have completed the booking form please scan and email to bookings@lrtt.co.uk, fax to 0844 9803341 or post it back to us.