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Overview
Elevate Your Aircraft Maintenance Skills with 360 Aviation Life – Your Pathway to Unparalleled Training and Career Success.
At 360 Aviation Life, our aviation maintenance training is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the aviation industry. We offer courses for both beginners and professionals, including the B2 course for obtaining the aviation maintenance license, as well as type training courses for Airbus A320 CEO, NEO, Boeing 373, and A330.
Why choose 360 Aviation Life for Aircraft Maintenance Training?
Experienced Instructors
Comprehensive Curriculum
Flexibility
Industry Connections
Career Opportunities
Program
Unlock new horizons in the aviation industry and elevate your aircraft maintenance skills with the B2 Program.
Our B2 certification programs are meticulously designed to equip you with the expertise and confidence to excel in the dynamic world of aircraft maintenance. Delve into the fascinating realm of avionics with our B2 course, we have you covered.
- Developing your technical skills in aircraft systems and components
- Prepare the EASA Part 66 B2 licence examinations
- To have a comprehensive understanding of aviation maintenance
- Enhancing your problem-solving and critical thinking abilities
- Full online classes
- Access to recorded and live classes in English with subtitles in the student’s language
- Full access to our student community, including a WhatsApp group where a virtual study campus is created
- Official training books and a bank of test questions to help you prepare for the exams
- Two exam sessions included in the price
- Immediate examination results
- Free second exam opportunity if you fail the first time
- Develop a strong foundation in mathematics relevant to aircraft maintenance.
- Gain proficiency in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
- Apply mathematical principles to solve aircraft maintenance problems and calculations
- Understand the fundamental principles of physics applicable to aviation.
- Learn about mechanics, thermodynamics, optics, and electricity in the context of aircraft systems.
- Apply physics concepts to analyze and troubleshoot aircraft maintenance issues.
- Explore the principles of electricity and electrical circuits.
- Learn about electrical components, wiring systems, and safety practices.
- Develop skills in diagnosing and repairing electrical faults in aircraft systems.
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of electronic components and circuits.
- Study topics such as diodes, transistors, amplifiers, and digital logic gates.
- Learn how to troubleshoot and repair electronic systems in aircraft.
- Understand digital techniques and electronic instrument systems used in aviation.
- Learn about aircraft instrumentation, data buses, and communication protocols.
- Gain practical skills in maintaining and calibrating electronic instrument systems.
- Familiarize yourself with aircraft materials, hardware, and fasteners.
- Learn about various equipment and tools used in aircraft maintenance.
- Understand proper handling, storage, and maintenance of materials and tools.
- Explore aircraft maintenance practices, procedures, and documentation.
- Study the regulations and requirements related to aircraft maintenance.
- Gain practical knowledge in performing maintenance tasks and ensuring airworthiness.
- Learn the principles of aerodynamics and their applications in aviation.
- Understand the behavior of airflow around aircraft surfaces and components.
- Gain insights into lift, drag, stability, and control of aircraft
- Explore human factors that influence aircraft maintenance and safety.
- Understand the impact of human performance, limitations, and errors.
- Learn strategies for enhancing human performance and maintaining safety culture.
- Study the national and international regulations governing aviation.
- Gain knowledge of EASA regulations and other relevant legal frameworks.
Module 11: Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures, and Systems
- Understand the principles of propeller operation and design.
- Study different types of propellers and their performance characteristics.
- Learn about propeller maintenance, installation, and troubleshooting techniques.
Module 12: Propulsion
- Learn about different types of propulsion systems used in aircraft, including piston engines and jet engines.
- Study engine performance, fuel systems, engine control, and environmental impact.
- Gain knowledge of engine maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety procedures.
Exams Sessions
Madrid
From 07/18/23 to 07/22/23
Language
Video: Subtitle in your language
Online classes: English or Spanish
Other materials: English
Exams: English
Location
Exams: Madrid
At 360 Aviation Life, we take pride in our team of experienced trainers and mentors who have a wealth of knowledge in the aviation industry. Our trainers are EASA-licensed, which means they are qualified to deliver the highest standard of training in aviation maintenance.
Our instructors have extensive experience in the aviation industry. They bring their wealth of experience to the class to prepare our for real-world challenges.
In addition to their experience, our trainers and mentors have undergone rigorous training themselves, ensuring that they are up-to-date with the latest regulations and best practices in the aviation industry.
At 360 Aviation Life, we believe that having experienced and qualified trainers is essential for providing quality training to our students. We are committed to providing the best training and support to help our students achieve their career goals in the aviation industry.
Careers
Thanks to the customized study paths offered by 360 Aviation LIfe B1 or B2 program certified students find positions in various roles across in the aviation industry in principaly as engineer.
Career statistics
After completing our training programme, you’ll be well-equipped to pursue a range of exciting career opportunities in the aviation industry.
Exciting job prospects in the field of aviation maintenance are made available to students of the B2 EASA programs at 360 Aviation Life. You’ll be well-prepared for a prosperous career in the aviation sector with our thorough training and industry-recognized credentials.
Following the completion of our programs, you can anticipate having the following employment options:
Certified aviation Maintenance Engineer
You will be able to work as a certified aviation maintenance engineer once you have obtained your B2 license.
You’ll be equipped with the abilities and information needed to carry out maintenance procedures, address problems, and guarantee the airworthiness of aircraft systems. This opens up career opportunities with airlines, MROs, and international aviation businesses.
Varied Job Roles
You are given a varied skill set with the B2 licenses, enabling you to work on many aircraft types and systems.
Opportunities may exist for you as an avionics technician, power plant engineer, mechanical systems technician, or electrical systems specialist.
These jobs entail maintaining and fixing the avionics, engines, systems, and structures of the aircraft.
Global Opportunities
The aviation sector is a globally interconnected industry, and your B2 licenses provide you the mobility to work anywhere. Whether you choose to work abroad or in your own country, there is still a great demand for competent airplane maintenance workers all around the world.
Admission requirements
- be over 21 years old
- Having a high level diploma in aviation engineering
Fees
- Complete B2 package: 2700€
- Price per module: 300€
FAQ
The duration of the B2 course depends on your study pace. However, on average, students complete the course within 2 to 12 months. The self-paced nature of our courses allows you to study according to your schedule and progress at a comfortable speed.
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Proficient in English language
- 20 years old or more
- Basic computer skills and internet access
Our courses are delivered through an online learning platform that offers a user-friendly interface and a range of interactive features. You can access to engaging course materials, practice exams, and progress-tracking tools. Additionally, our student support team is available to assist you throughout your learning journey.
The number of questions per exam varies depending on the module. For most modules, there are multiple-choice questions, while some modules include essay questions as well. The specific number of questions for each module can be found in our course materials and will be communicated to you before the exam.
MODULE 1—MATHEMATICS:
32 multiple choice questions
MODULE 2—PHYSICS:
52 multiple-choice questions
MODULE 3—ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS:
52 multiple-choice questions
MODULE 4—ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS:
40 multiple-choice questions
MODULE 5—DIGITAL TECHNIQUES/ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS:
72 multiple-choice questions
MODULE 6—MATERIALS AND HARDWARE:
60 multiple-choice questions
MODULE 7A—MAINTENANCE PRACTICES:
60 multiple-choice questions + 1 essay question
MODULE 8—BASIC AERODYNAMICS:
20 multiple-choice questions
MODULE 9A—HUMAN FACTORS:
20 multiple-choice questions + 1 essay question
MODULE 10—AVIATION LEGISLATION:
40 multiple-choice questions + 1 essay question
MODULE 11—AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMs:
180 multiple-choice questions
MODULE 12 — PROPULSION
24 multiple-choice questions
The duration of each exam depends on the module and the type of questions. Generally, you will be given a set amount of time to complete the exam, which includes both multiple-choice and essay questions. The time allowed for each module’s exam is specified in our course materials.
MODULE 1—MATHEMATICS:
40 minutes
MODULE 2—PHYSICS:
65 minutes
MODULE 3—ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS:
65 minutes
MODULE 4—ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS:
50 minutes
MODULE 5—DIGITAL TECHNIQUES/ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS:
90 minutes
MODULE 6—MATERIALS AND HARDWARE:
75 minutes
MODULE 7A—MAINTENANCE PRACTICES:
75 minutes (multi-choice) + 40 minutes (essay)
MODULE 8—BASIC AERODYNAMICS:
25 minutes
MODULE 9A—HUMAN FACTORS:
25 minutes (multi-choice) + 20 minutes (essay)
MODULE 10—AVIATION LEGISLATION:
50 minutes (multi-choice) + 20 minutes (essay)
MODULE 11—AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMs:
225 MINUTES
MODULE 12 — PROPULSION
30 MINUTES
- Visit our website and navigate to the course page you wish to enroll in.
- Click on the “Apply” button to access the registration page.
- Provide the requested information, such as your name, contact details, and the module exam you want to pass
- Select your preferred payment process.
- Once the payment is done you will receive all the materials.
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