This course includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package that meet the requirements of CASA for the granting of a CASR Part 66 modular licence (airframe only).
B1.2 Modular CASA Category Licence – Airframe
About the Course
Sigma Aerospace College licence courses are designed for working aircraft engineers and meet the training and assessment requirements for Aircraft Maintenance Engineers.
The Category Licence courses include all relevant invigilated CASA module exams.
Training is delivered online via self-paced learning via Sigma’s Learning Management System, via Recognition of Prior Learning with Gap Training & Assessment.
Before You Enrol:
This course covers relevant units from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package units of competency, and Part 66 Modular Assessments required to be attained before being able to fully exercise the licence privileges of the B1.2 modular licence (airframe).
This course is only suitable for individuals already working in an aircraft maintenance environment, and is not open for individuals on an international student visa.
On successful completion of the course and its requirements, you will receive a CASR Part 66 B1.2 modular licence (airframe).
Looking for multiple licences (B1.1,B1.2 etc? – we provide discounts on subsequent licence outcomes; please get in contact after you apply)
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Entry Requirements
Who is this course suitable for?
Currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment.
This training product is designed for currently working aircraft engineers with experience working in a live aircraft maintenance environment (authorised by the relevant aviation regulator to undertake aircraft maintenance).
Learners will have experience and/or qualifications in aircraft maintenance. This experience and/or qualifications may have been obtained in another country and some learners may be located overseas.
Note that learners who are on an Australian student visa will not be enrolled in this course, whether they are based in Australia or reside in an overseas country.
Course Entry Requirements
Age | Minimum 18 Years |
Education | Australian High School Year 11 completion with a pass in English and maths; or
Completion of a formal Language literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment tool at ACSF Level 3 |
Employment | Candidate must be working in an aircraft maintenance environment |
Computing | Desktop or Laptop computer with webcam and speaker, and modern web browser, PDF viewer, and standards-compatible office suite software
Reliable broadband internet connection An active email address Intermediate computing skills, including knowledge of how to use internet to access information. |
Critical Notes
Please read and acknowledge:
- You must be employed in an aircraft maintenance environment to be eligible to enrol.
- This course is delivered online, as RPL with Gap Training and Assessment
Learners apply for RPL online and are required to provide all relevant evidence via this mode. If an interview is required, this can be conducted via TEAMS or in person. *Gap training and assessment may be conducted online, in a classroom, or at an aircraft maintenance hangar. - Prior to commencement all students are required to review the Student Handbook and the complete set of policies related to your training at sigma.edu.au/policies
- Initial RPL report, career or training advice and guidance will only be released following payment of tuition fees in full.
- You must meet the entry criteria to be eligible to enrol.
- To attain the practical competencies required by this course, you will be expected to upload approved evidence documentation for RPL assessment (a guide to which can be found in the student handbook.)
- You must not be on a student visa; applicants on an Australian student visa are not eligible to enrol.
Course Details
This course includes competencies from the MEA Aeroskills Training Package and Part 66 Modular Assessment that meet the requirements of CASA for the granting of a CASR Part 66 B1.2 modular licence (airframe). It is particularly suited for the Mechanical person working with Fixed Wing/Piston Engine aircraft
Some units included in this course require the prior completion of prerequisite units that may be attained by Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL) for holders of Australian licences or other approved documentation
AQF Units of Competency
CODE | NAME |
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MEA107 | Interpret and use aviation maintenance industry manuals and specifications |
MEA111 | Perform administrative processes to prepare for certification of civil aircraft maintenance |
MEA112 | Plan and implement civil aircraft maintenance activities |
MEA113 | Supervise civil aircraft maintenance activities and manage human resources in the workplace |
MEA116 | Apply work health and safety procedures at supervisor level in aviation maintenance |
MEA118 | Conduct self in the aviation maintenance environment |
MEA142 | Manage self in the aviation maintenance environment |
MEA148 | Apply mathematics and physics in aviation maintenance |
MEA154 | Apply work health and safety practices in aviation maintenance |
MEA155 | Plan and organise aviation maintenance work activities |
MEA156 | Apply quality standards during aviation maintenance activities |
MEA157 | Complete aviation maintenance industry documentation |
MEA158 | Perform basic hand skills, standard trade practices and fundamentals in aviation maintenance |
MEA201* | Remove and install miscellaneous aircraft electrical hardware/components |
MEA208 | Remove and install aircraft pressurisation control system components |
MEA209 | Remove and install aircraft oxygen system components |
MEA219 | Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft pressurisation control systems and components |
MEA222 | Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft oxygen systems and components |
MEA246* | Fabricate and/or repair aircraft electrical hardware or parts |
MEA296* | Use electrical test equipment in aviation maintenance activities |
MEA301 | Perform aircraft flight servicing |
MEA303 | Remove and install aircraft pneumatic system components |
MEA304 | Remove and install non-pressurised aircraft structural and non-structural components |
MEA305 | Remove and install aircraft fixed wing flight control system components |
MEA309 | Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft hydro-mechanical and landing gear systems and components |
MEA310 | Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft pneumatic systems and components |
MEA312 | Inspect, test and troubleshoot aircraft fixed wing flight control systems and components |
MEA323 | Perform advanced troubleshooting in aircraft mechanical maintenance |
MEA325 | Weigh aircraft and perform aircraft weight and balance calculations as a result of modifications |
MEA328 | Maintain and/or repair aircraft mechanical components or parts |
MEA339 | Inspect, repair and maintain aircraft structures |
MEA362 | Maintain aircraft vapour cycle air conditioning systems |
MEA365 | Assess structural repair/modification requirements and evaluate structural repairs and modifications |
MEA398 | Remove and install aircraft hydro-mechanical and landing gear system components |
MSMENV472 | Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices |
*Units of competency marked with an asterisk are not required for a B1.2 Modular Licence (Airframe). They are, however, prerequisite units required before MEA208, MEA209, MEA219, MEA222 and MEA362 can be awarded.
CASA Part 66 Modules
Part 66 Module | Module Title |
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Module 1 | Mathematics |
Module 2 | Physics |
Module 6 | Materials and Hardware |
Module 7 | Maintenance Practices |
Module 8 | Basic Aerodynamics |
Module 9 | Human Factors |
Module 10 | Aviation Legislation |
Module 11B* | Piston Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems |
All the modules listed above must be completed for the issue of a B1.2 modular airframe licence. Credit against modules may be applicable through having completed similar Part 66 examinations at other Maintenance Training Organisations and/or through completion of CAR31 Basics examinations.
Where credit has been applied, the exact module (or part module) requirements to bridge knowledge gaps will be outlined on a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) report.
*Module 11B is required as per the Part 66 Manual of Standards. However, module 11A may be chosen in place of module 11B as the required topics and levels of module 11A meet or exceed those of module 11B in all cases.