To ensure proficiency, all cabin crew members should attend regular recurrent training sessions in order to maintain their abilities, proficiency and skills in normal and emergency situations.
If you also have been flying for a Non-EASA regulated Airline and would like to be qualified to EASA standards, then this course is exactly what you are looking for!
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B1.2 Aeroplanes with Piston Engines.
Piston Engines: (otherwise known as reciprocating engines).
These engines always drive a propeller.
This licence category will allow the mechanical engineer to service to base maintenance level Aeroplanes with one or more Piston Engines and all associated systems including aircraft structure, powerplant and mechanical and electrical systems.
Any Aeroplane Type that you have trained for.
24 months (2238 hours)
Theoretical Training
1216 hours (IN-HOUSE / INSTRUCTOR-LED) on the following modules:
1022 hours of training including Workshop Practices and Aircraft Maintenance related on the following modules:
Accommodation
Car Rent / Purchase
VISA issuance / extension
English lessons
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