EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

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EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby azadair » Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:46 am

[color=#4000FF]SIR
This is azadair
I am a retired Bangladesh Air Force Sergeant, I have 16 years jet Aircraft and Two Years commercial Aircraft experience.
I need your help
I like to site for B1 exam
Can you advice my exam route, I can follow, means which modules will be easy for me to sit for first time?
How I can record my work experience and where if u have any copy please send me by email.
My email address is azadair@yahoo.com
And if u have any advice for me please inform me.
Sir I am already 35 yrs old I passed long time already now I am so much aggressive to get B1 license pl help me for B1 exam to give some needful info.
I am waiting for your advice; info and suggestion please help me.
Your needful info, suggestion and advice will be highly appreciated.
Sir I have no 147 approved training so without 147 approve training can I apply for EASA B1 Exam.

Thank you sir
Azadair
Mobile: +8801670185340
Email: azadair@yahoo.com
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Re: EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby sepeng » Thu Dec 24, 2009 7:40 pm

There are 13 modules in EASA B1.1 but all depend on oneself, which ever you want to take first.
Since you already have 16yrs experience, you can join any MRO. They will kind enough to provide you the "training"... Nothing much for you to worry about on that.
There is a logbook name: Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's Log Book CAP741, not sure how much the price is now... but surely you can find it on online bookstore or CAA side. (i already filled up mine, so cant really borrow you)
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Re: EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby StevenPeong » Sun Feb 14, 2010 4:24 am

Uhm maybe try Mod 1 and Mod 2 to get used to the way they put their questions? Uh and then be careful about the core subjects corresponding to your own trait, for example B1 licence they'll really **** you up in subjects like Materials, Engine, Maintenance Practices. This comment is based on my own experience ~
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Re: EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby Marx-ST aerospace » Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:59 pm

In fact,If u hold the EASA B1,you will be more valuealbe.
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Re: EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby sepeng » Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:30 pm

what extra is the license allowance, but still pay like peanut in southeast asia :<.<:
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Re: EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby YASSER ASWAD » Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:22 am

how much do they pay for a fresh graduate for AME?
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Re: EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby torx » Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:35 am

Without any type ratings, not very much! :^^:
Real planes have propellers!
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Re: EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby YASSER ASWAD » Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:53 am

how much is not very much?
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Re: EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby sepeng » Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:07 pm

just enough for you to buy peanuts~ :><:
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Re: EASA B1 LICENCE HELP

Postby YASSER ASWAD » Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:29 pm

seriously? gimme the range..i want to know..pls
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