To obtain B1 and B2 licenses for aircraft maintenance, you typically need to follow a structured training and certification process. The specific steps may vary based on the aviation authority’s regulations (such as EASA, DGCA, FAA, etc.) and the training organization you choose. Here is a general guide:
B1 License (Mechanical Systems)
Educational Requirements
Typically, a minimum educational qualification of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics is required.
Enroll in an Approved Training Organization (ATO)
Choose an aviation maintenance training organization approved by the relevant aviation authority.
Complete Theoretical Training
Undergo theoretical training that covers mechanical systems, airframe, powerplant, and related subjects.
Complete Practical Training (OJT)
Gain practical experience through On-Job Training (OJT) under the supervision of licensed engineers.
Accumulate Required Practical Experience
Accumulate a specific number of hours of practical experience as required by the aviation authority.
Pass License Examinations
Successfully pass theoretical and practical examinations administered by the aviation authority.
Apply for License
Apply to the aviation authority for the issuance of the B1 license.
B2 License (Avionics/Electrical Systems)
Educational Requirements
Similar to B1, a minimum educational qualification of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics is often required.
Enroll in an Approved Training Organization (ATO)
Choose an aviation maintenance training organization approved for avionics/electrical systems training.
Complete Theoretical Training
Undergo theoretical training covering avionics, electronics, communication, navigation, and related subjects.
Complete Practical Training (OJT)
Gain practical experience through On-Job Training (OJT) under the supervision of licensed engineers.
Accumulate Required Practical Experience
Accumulate a specific number of hours of practical experience, meeting the aviation authority’s requirements.
Pass License Examinations
Successfully pass theoretical and practical examinations administered by the aviation authority.
Apply for License
Apply to the aviation authority for the issuance of the B2 license.
To Join the ame engineering you could through AME CEE an entrance exam for aviation aspirants.
Here are the steps to enroll in AME CEE exam
Step 1. Visit the amecee.in website,
Step 2. Click on the “Apply now” button
Step 3. Complete the AME CEE Exam 2024 registration process, including personal and additional details.
Step 4. Proceed to make the payment.
Step 5. Upon successful payment, you will receive a receipt as an acknowledgment to your registered email address.
To become an aircraft maintenance engineer you may could join AME engineering through AME COMMON ENTRANCE EXAM (AME CEE) this examination you may join AME engineering approved by DGCA, EASA or UGC.