FAQ
Common questions
An EASA Part-147 organization is an aviation training institute approved by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to conduct aircraft maintenance training and examinations.
Type Training is specialized training on a specific aircraft type (e.g., Airbus A320, Boeing 737) that allows a licensed engineer to certify maintenance on that aircraft.
- Basic Training covers general aviation maintenance knowledge (Part-66 Modules).
- Type Training is specific to a particular aircraft model and system.
- Theoretical Training (classroom/online learning)
- Practical Training (hands-on aircraft/maintenance environment)
- Examinations & Assessments
Typically, Theoretical: 2–4 weeks; Practical: 2–3 weeks (varies by aircraft type and category).
Theoretical may be classroom/online; Practical is usually at Part-145 maintenance organizations or simulators.
Yes, upon successful completion, you receive an EASA Part-147 Certificate of Recognition (CoR).
Yes, EASA Part-147 CoRs are recognized internationally, especially in Europe, Middle East, and Asia.
Submit your CoR + application to the EASA member authority that issued your AML
Flexible installment options are usually offered depending on course and location.
Yes, since training is approved under EASA Part-147, it is recognized globally.