The safety of modern aviation is not merely a product of advanced engineering; it is the result of a rigorous, standardized system of human oversight. At the heart of this system lies the certification of maintenance personnel, governed by frameworks such as the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part-66 regulations. By establishing clear categories for technicians—ranging from minor line maintenance (Category A) to complex mechanical and electrical systems (Category B1)—standardized licensing ensures that every individual touching an aircraft is qualified for their specific task.
The Backbone of Aviation Safety: The Importance of Standardized Aircraft Maintenance Licensing
The difference between and Base Maintenance . How Part-145 organizations manage their certifying staff.
The safety of modern aviation is not merely a product of advanced engineering; it is the result of a rigorous, standardized system of human oversight. At the heart of this system lies the certification of maintenance personnel, governed by frameworks such as the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part-66 regulations. By establishing clear categories for technicians—ranging from minor line maintenance (Category A) to complex mechanical and electrical systems (Category B1)—standardized licensing ensures that every individual touching an aircraft is qualified for their specific task.
The Backbone of Aviation Safety: The Importance of Standardized Aircraft Maintenance Licensing
The difference between and Base Maintenance . How Part-145 organizations manage their certifying staff.