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To satisfy CASA for the grant, under CASR Part 66, of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licence (AMEL) in sub-category A1, A2, A3 or A4 – candidates must meet the CASR Part 66 basic knowledge, competency and practical experience requirements as laid out in 66.A.25 and 66.A.30 of the CASR Part 66 Manual of Standards.
The requirements for the CASR Part 66 A1, A2, A3 and A4 Licence sub-categories align with the requirements for the Certificate II in Aircraft Line Maintenance MEA20518, meaning both a Licence and AQF Qualification can be achieved with Aviation Australia.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
AUD $1,100
Duration of gap training will be determined based on evidence provided
Your RPL report will confirm the requirements you must complete in order to be issued with the CASR Part 66 B2 Licence and the Diploma of Aeroskills Avionics MEA50118.
Requirements will include:
Basic Practical Experience Requirements for category of licence sought (B2 category requires a minimum of 4 years), 12 months of which must be accumulated immediately prior to application for licence – 66.A.30
Upon enrolment and payment, you will be emailed an RPL Pack that will guide you in providing supporting evidence for your RPL assessment. This must be submitted via post, with certified true copies of your supporting documentation.