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BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF BRI INSTITUTE - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TRAINING
BRI INSTITUTE, Australia collaborates with Silk Road Associations, a nonprofit civil society international organization promoting Belt & Road initiatives in Silk Road countries, and the global Silk Road Universities consortium, which has around 177 Universities and academic institutions as its members across six continents and regions worldwide. BRI Institute also collaborates with ALLPKU – BRI Research Institute, Beijing, China, for Research initiatives in various academic domains, which promotes Belt & Road Initiatives worldwide through different educational and cultural programs.
BRI Institute conducts quality training and education for Silk Road Youth worldwide through various educational exchanges, including joint research and academic collaborations.
BASIC AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE EASA Approved Basic Training Programs
These training courses include various maintenance of aircraft types, basic licensess, practical skills, aviation English, human factors, and other aviation maintenance courses. Utilizing a comprehensive facility of standard practices workshop and aircraft components, including Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney engines, B747 landing gears, B747-400 airframe, fuel tank, and B747 simulator, the proposed training Center can, therefore, simulate the real aircraft maintenance environment for optimal training effects. This Training Center addresses civil aviation knowledge and maintenance skills and cultivates work attitude, professionalism, and teamwork.
OUR TRAINING BASE ACROSS THE WORLD
OUR AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TRAINING FOCUS
•Knowledge training delivered to EASA standards by a team of experienced professionals
•Modern teaching methods integrating learning psychology and computer aids
• High-quality, hands-on training utilizing a comprehensive facility of "standard practices" workshop and aircraft components, including Rolls-Royce and Pratt &Whitney engines, B747 landing gears, and fuel tank sections
•Replication of real aircraft maintenance environment using a fixed-base B747 classic simulator and B747-400 section 42/46 mockup
•Practical on-the-job training with access to commercial aircraft in Hanger
•Paperless module subject examinations
As an aircraft mechanic, you must hold an EASA Part-66 aircraft maintenance license (or AML) to be able to release your work.
After successfully passing the Part-66 Module Examination, you will receive the European-recognized “Certificate of Recognition” or an EASA Form 148. This certificate will remain valid for 10 years. If you have acquired all the Module Certificates and sufficient experience, you can request a Part-66 AML from the designated authority of an EU Member State
Different modules or levels can be applicable depending on the rating (or EASA Part-66 Category) you seek.
We will offer Part-66 Module Examinations for:
Category A1 - Aeroplane Turbine, Line Maintenance Certifying Mechanic
Category B1.1 - Aeroplane Turbine, Line Maintenance Certifying Technician
Category B1.3 - Helicopter Turbine, Line Maintenance Certifying Technician
Category B2 - Avionics Maintenance Certifying Technician
Category B2L - Avionics Maintenance Certifying Technician for non-complex aircraft
Join Our Aviators Family
OUR VISION
To Train and educate professionals who ensure Safety for Air Travel.
OUR GOAL
To educate new generations of Civil Aviation & Aeronautical professionals through applied research, multidisciplinary engineering, and cutting-edge technological development and Training.
OUR MOTTO
GREEN AVIATION SUSTAINABLE FUTURE