Provision of training, by approved EASA provider, for part 66 Civil Licensed Engineers to be employed on Shadow aircraft
Text to be corrected in the original notice: Place of text to be modified: II.2.4 Instead of: The RAF is seeking a 1 year contract with a 1 year Option for the provision of European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approved Part 66 Civilian Licence training for both B1 and B2 engineers, including undertaking of examination, and Ab Initio training for RAF Engineers prior to undertaking Type Certification for Shadow R1, a King Air airframe.
Suppliers must have an EASA Part 147 approved civilian licence and deliver a classroom-based course that is Civil Aviation Authority authorised, through a qualified lecturer.
References required for this particular training are as follows: • EASA Aircraft Type Ratings for Part-66 aircraft maintenance licence (Part 66) • EASA Maintenance Training Organisation: Part 147 Approvals (MTOA) (Part 147) The courses are to run for 10 to 12 months (or academic year) and cater for up to 10 students.
Read: The RAF is seeking a 1 year contract with a 1 year Option for the provision of European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approved Part 66 Civilian Licence training for both B1 and B2 engineers, including undertaking of examination, and Ab Initio training for RAF Engineers prior to undertaking Type Certification for Shadow R1, a King Air airframe.
Suppliers must have an EASA Part 147 approved civilian licence and deliver a classroom-based course that is Civil Aviation Authority authorised, through a qualified lecturer.
References required for this particular training are as follows: • EASA Aircraft Type Ratings for Part-66 aircraft maintenance licence (Part 66) • EASA Maintenance Training Organisation: Part 147 Approvals (MTOA) (Part 147) The courses are to run for 10 to 12 months (or academic year) and cater for up to 10 students in the core year, and 10 or 20 students in the option year.
The RAF is seeking a 1 year contract with a 1 year Option for the provision of European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approved Part 66 Civilian Licence training for both B1 and B2 engineers, including undertaking of examination, and Ab Initio training for RAF Engineers prior to undertaking Type Certification for Shadow R1, a King Air airframe.
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Suppliers must have an EASA Part 147
Suppliers must have an EASA Part 147 approved civilian licence and deliver a classroom-based course that is Civil Aviation Authority authorised, through a qualified lecturer.
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