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You can attend the module examination at a Part-147 approved training organization like Suntech. 

We have exam locations worldwide, so you can attend your modules as close to your preferred location as possible.

Actually, anyone can attend module examinations. Previous technical knowledge is recommended but not necessary.

Module examinations are clean desk examinations which means nothing may be used as help during examinations.

There are 13 modules for Cat. B1.1 license needed. It is 13 Multiple choice exams (one per each module) and 1 essay exam (for Module M7).

Before any essay exam, SUNTECH on locations performs an on-site review, where examiner explains in details, what elements are necessary to write a successful essay.

 

We can also perform essay writing course – all possible scenarios are explained there and many test writings are done in this course.


When you apply for the M7 exams you also get the access to M7 essay video explanation, explaining the major rules for the essay writing.

You may attend only one or few modules or the whole package at any available Part-147 training organization or CAA. All certificates issued by Part-147 approved training organizations or CAAs are mutually recognised and equally accepted.

You have to attend differential modules – those that are for B2 license category examined on a higher level or are special for B2: M4, M5, M13, M14.

 

Please note that some CAAs require also M7(MC) and M7(essay) to be done once again.

You have to attend differential modules – those that are for B1.1 license category examined on higher level or are special for B1.1: M6, M7, M11, M15, M17.

This decision is mostly under the CAA – where you apply for your license – discretion.

Each individual’s entry conditions are by CAA in evaluated case-by-case. CAA may or may not accept individual’s working experiences gained outside Part-145 approved maintenance organization.

 

Current status is that most CAAs accept 4 years of gained experience in any maintenance organization (outside or inside Europe), but 1 year of experience must be gained in EASA approved Part-145 Maintenance organization, located either inside or outside Europe.

 

This regulation came into force on Jun. 12th, 2024.

You may attend module examinations without any course being attended before. We suggest you call Part-147 training organization – you’ve chosen for examination – and ask them for study material. They should provide it.

You may have your second attempt at earliest 1 month from the first one – but retraining must be provided by Part-147 training organization. Without retraining, your second attempt may not be performed sooner than 3 months after the first one.

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