The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India follows the CAR-66 regulations for the certification of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs). Within the CAR-66 system, B2 engineering refers to a specific category of aircraft maintenance license that focuses on avionics or electrical systems.
Here’s an overview of B2 engineering in the context of DGCA
B2 Engineer (DGCA – CAR-66)
License Category
B2 engineers hold a license that authorizes them to perform maintenance tasks on avionics and electrical systems of aircraft.
Specialization
Specialized in avionics and electrical aspects of aircraft maintenance.
Example Tasks
Avionics system troubleshooting and repairs.
Instrumentation calibration.
Communication and navigation system maintenance.
Electrical system diagnostics and repairs.
Training and Examinations
Individuals pursuing a B2 license under CAR-66 need to undergo specific training and examinations related to avionics and electrical systems.
Collaboration
B2 engineers often collaborate with B1 engineers (mechanical systems) on maintenance tasks to address different aspects of an aircraft’s systems.
Certification Authority
DGCA issues the B2 license upon successful completion of the required training, practical experience, and examinations.
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.