Aircraft Mechanic Examination
Total or Modular Exams
You can take modular exams or total according to your needs and intended license. All aircraft maintenance technician exams are conducted after 6pm and following our school rules.
Airplane Mechanic Training
Aircraft Maintenance Technician Exams
About Training
The total examination comprises the modules that are part of category B, plus those specific to each subcategory.
This course format is for people who already work in aircraft maintenance and are looking to acquire an EASA professional license. It consists of applying the total exams, or by modules, required by ANAC to obtain the certificate of a Part 147 school.
The total examination comprises the modules that are part of category B, plus those specific to each subcategory.
The course does not include theoretical or practical classes, nor a second or more applications of the same exam. If you are interested in theoretical classes to increase your chances of passing the exam, check out the evening classes course option.
Aircraft Maintenance Technical Training
The right course for those who are ready to face challenges in the field.
Unlock new heights in your career without the need for prior study! Our school offers advanced exam modules tailored to experienced aircraft mechanics, enabling you to convert your practical experience into recognised qualifications.
The TMA exam method focuses on supporting certified mechanics with extensive experience who desire a Part 66 LICENSE.
Taking essential training examinations falls under requirement 66.A.25 in Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014, i.e. Part 66 (basic knowledge requirements).




Examination Subjects
Exams are held at our facilities, at Tires Aerodrome, in Cascais. Experience the world of aviation in the capital of Portugal!
You can select what exams you intend to perform from B1.1 or B1.2 licenses. If you have any questions, contact us for more details.
