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The aircraft engineering section of this site will provide valuable
information for anyone who is training to become an aircraft maintenance
engineer or technician on either civil or military aircraft.
Aircraft engineers and technicians usually specialise in either
mechanical or avionics engineering and training can begin with either
an approved civil employer or with the Royal Air Force.
All aircraft maintenance work, either civil or military, must be
checked, inspected and certified. On civil aircraft, only licensed
engineers are authorised to do this and now require an EASA Part
66 licence.
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