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Tel.: + 39 045 8342055 - 045 8347862 - Fax: + 39 045 8342263 web: http://sancarlo66.com e-mail: [email protected] 12, via Villa 37124 Verona - loc. Quinzano ITALY The Istituto Scolastico S.Carlo was born in 1992 as aeronautical high school and it has a decades-long experience in basic training for pilots, air traffic controllers and aircraft maintenance technicians. The on-going evolution of the aeronautical market has led to the need to have new specialized figures in this field. For that reason the Institute “S. Carlo” has started the iter for the recognition as Aircraft Maintenance Training Organisation according to Annex IV (Part-147) EU Regulation nr. 1321/2014 and, finally, it got the Certificate IT.147. 0015 by the Italian Authority, ENAC. The Istituto Scolastico S.Carlo offers a wide range of other training courses and services, accurately tailored to the needs of individuals, as well as of aviation Companies. Our offer includes different solutions: A) Classroom Basic Training Course for Cat. B1.1 or Cat. B1.2; B) On-line Modular Course for Cat. B1.1 and/or Cat. B1.2 (distance learning); C) Exams for Cat. B1.1 and/or Cat. B1.2. Our instructors can provide specialized training in every country. The Istituto Scolastico S.Carlo wants: to offer the possibility to become an aircraft maintenance technician in accordance with the European standards; to train complete professional figures for the Italian and European aeronautical Organisations. ABOUT US ISTITUTO SCOLASTICO "S. CARLO" s.r.l. APPROVED MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND EXAMINATION ORGANISATION IT.147.0015 HOW TO FIND US From Verona city centre , at the traffic light between Via Trento and Via Ca ’ di Cozzi turn right and then you go straight a head Via Quinzano and then follow the indication you find on above map. From the train station Verona Porta Nuova take the bus n.24 and you stop at Via Fabbricato Scolastico ( in front of the chemistry ) ; GPS Coordinates : N 45 27.971, E 10 58.661 APPROVED MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND EXAMINATION ORGANISATION IT.147.0015 12,Via Villa 37124 Quinzano - Verona ( ITALY ) Tel.: +39 045 8342055 / 8347862 Fax: +39 045 8342263 e-mail: [email protected] web: http://sancarlo66.com PART 66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence (AML) BASIC TRAINING COURSE Cat. B1.1 (Gas Turbine aeroplane technician) Cat. B1.2 (Piston aeroplane technician)

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Tel.: + 39 045 8342055 - 045 8347862 - Fax: + 39 045 8342263

web: http://sancarlo66.com e-mail: [email protected]

12, via Villa 37124 Verona - loc. Quinzano

ITALY

The Istituto Scolastico S.Carlo was born in 1992

as aeronautical high school and it has a

decades-long experience in basic training for

pilots, air traffic controllers and aircraft

maintenance technicians.

The on-going evolution of the aeronautical

market has led to the need to have new

specialized figures in this field. For that reason

the Institute “S. Carlo” has started the iter for

the recognition as Aircraft Maintenance

Training Organisation according to Annex IV

(Part-147) EU Regulation nr. 1321/2014 and,

finally, it got the Certificate IT.147. 0015 by the

Italian Authority, ENAC.

The Istituto Scolastico S.Carlo offers a wide

range of other training courses and services,

accurately tailored to the needs of individuals,

as well as of aviation Companies. Our offer

includes different solutions:

A) Classroom Basic Training Course for Cat.

B1.1 or Cat. B1.2;

B) On-line Modular Course for Cat. B1.1

and/or Cat. B1.2 (distance learning);

C) Exams for Cat. B1.1 and/or Cat. B1.2.

Our instructors can provide specialized training

in every country.

The Istituto Scolastico S.Carlo wants:

to offer the possibility to become an

aircraft maintenance technician in

accordance with the European standards;

to train complete professional figures for

the Italian and European aeronautical

Organisations.

ABOUT US

ISTITUTO SCOLASTICO "S. CARLO" s.r.l.

APPROVED MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND EXAMINATION ORGANISATION

IT.147.0015

HOW TO FIND US

From Verona city centre , at the traffic light between Via Trento and Via

Ca ’ di Cozzi turn right and then you go straight a head Via Quinzano and

then follow the indication you find on above map.

From the train station Verona Porta Nuova take the bus n.24 and you stop

at Via Fabbricato Scolastico ( in front of the chemistry ) ;

GPS Coordinates : N 45 27.971, E 10 58.661

APPROVED MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND EXAMINATION

ORGANISATION

IT.147.0015

12,Via Villa 37124 Quinzano - Verona ( ITALY )

Tel.: +39 045 8342055 / 8347862

Fax: +39 045 8342263

e-mail: [email protected]

web: http://sancarlo66.com

PART 66

Aircraft Maintenance Licence (AML)

BASIC TRAINING COURSE

Cat. B1.1 (Gas Turbine aeroplane technician)

Cat. B1.2

(Piston aeroplane technician)

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What is an Aircraft Maintenance Licence?

According to Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 all staff authorized

to certify maintenance on aircraft (Certifying Staff) and

working for Aeronautical Maintenance Organisation is

asked to get the Aircraft Maintenance Licence (AML)

according to Annex III (Part 66) of the Regulation.

The Licence is issued by the Competent Authority (in Italy

ENAC - Ente Nazionale per l’Aviazione Civile) and is valid in all the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency)Member

States.

Who is an Aircraft Maintenance Technician?

The Aircraft Maintenance Technician is a high qualified

professional employee who can issue the certificate of

release to service after completing all the maintenance

tasks. The technician must guarantee a high level of

efficiency on aircraft performing all checks, inspections,

replacement and repairs of damages find on the

aircraft, eliminating all technical faults detected before,

during or after the flight.

What are the job opportunity for Aircraft Maintenance

Technicians?

ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) recently

hosted a five-day event to face up to the challenge of the

shortage expected in the near future for skilled professionals

in the aviation field.

At the meeting were invitated representatives

of the Member States, industry and training institutions and

together defined and quantified the problem , proposed

approaches to solve it and outlined the leadership role of

ICAO in gene rating cooperation among concerned

stakeholders towards reaching and implementing solutions.

In the next 20 years, airlines will introduce 25,000 new

aircraft to the current of 17,000-strong commercial fleet;

within 2026, the air operators will need more than 480.000

new technicians to guarantee the efficiency of these

aircraft.

Aircraft Maintenance Licence (AML)

Basic Training Course

Objectives of a Basic Training Course The basic training courses are aimed at the release of the

"Certificate of Recognition" testifying the successful

completion of the course cat. B1.1 or B1.2 of the AML.

Are there any restrictions / admission tests to be

admitted to courses? The admittance to the course is free. No admission tests are

required.

How long are the courses? The course takes 2400 hours (about 2 years) for Cat. B1.1

and 2000 hours (about 1 year and a half) for Cat. B1.2.

What are the contents of the courses? The training courses are composed of four basic elements:

a. theoretical training: consists of 13 modules in which

are included all the subjects to succeed the license in

category / subcategory in which the course is based;

b. theoretical examinations: are submitted at the end

of each theoretical module and consist of a variable

number of multi-choice questions, and for some

modules also by one or two essay questions. The pass

mark for the examination of each module must be

greater than or equal to 75%;

c. practical training: covers the practical use of

common tooling / equipment, the disassembly /

assembly of a representative selection of aircraft parts

and components and the participation in

maintenance activities at Maintenance Organizations.

d. practical assessment: determines whether the

student is competent at using tools and equipment

and working in conformità with instructions contained

in maintenance ex position.

All a) and b) activities included the theoretical elemtents

while those in c) e d) the practical elements. Hours for

every elements are equally distributed.

Where and when take place the courses? The theoretical and practical lessons are held from 9:00am

to 4:30pm from Monday to Saturday at the headquarters of

the Training Centre in Verona, loc. Quinzano, via Villa n. 12

and at the workshops based in via Piemonte 2 in

Lugagnano-Sona (VR). At least 30% of practical training

was held at the approved Maintenance Organization with

which the school works.

At the end of the course, how can I obtain the

AML?

At the end of the courses you need to make a practical

experience of 2 years for cat. B1.1 or 1 year for cat. B1.2.

This experience can be acquired at a Maintenance

Organizations recognized as Part-145 and / or Part M / F

according to Regulation EU 1321/2014.

After this period will be presented to the Competent

Authority, the application for the issuance of the Aircraft

Maintenance Licence, in the manner prescribed by the

Authority.

To the question, submitted on the appropriate form (EASA

Form 19), shall be submitted:

a) the Certificate of Recognition;

b) records of all practical maintenance activities carried

out in the time and manner required by European

legislation.

Once established standards of competence and

experience of the applicant, the Competent Authority will

issue the Aircraft Maintenance Licence (AML).

MMODULEODULE B1.1 B1.1 B1.2B1.2

M1 - Mathematics

M2 - Phisics

M3 - Electrical Fundamentals

M4 - Electronic Fundamentals

M5 - Digital Tecniques

M6 - Materials and Hardware

M7A - Maintenance Procedures

M8 - Aerodynamics

M9A– Human Factors

M10 - Aviation Legislation

M11A - Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, structures and

Systems

M11B - Piston Aeroplane Aerodynamics, structures and

Systems

M15 - Gas Turbine Engine

M16 - Piston Engine

M17A– Propeller