Special training courses comprising both theory and practical elements exist for aircraft maintenance personnel. Training takes between two and five years, depending on the type of licence. After completing their course, trainees are required to take a practical and a theory examination.
Conditions for the issue or transfer of a license by the FOCA
Conditions for the issue or transfer of a license by the FOCA are Swiss citizenship or employment in a maintenance company approved by the FOCA.
In order to obtain or extend a Part-66 licence, training has to be completed in accordance with the requirements of EASA (Part-66).
National licences (e.g. for maintenance work on gliders with/without an engine, balloons and airships or components) exist in areas that are not governed by EU regulations or have not yet been regulated by the EU. These licences are based on the provisions of the Federal Ordinance on Aircraft Maintenance Personnel (SR 748.127.2).
By 1 October 2020, certifying staff with the national M licence for gliders, powered sailplanes, balloons and airships must have obtained the new EASA L-licence in accordance with Part III (Part-66) of Regulation (EU) 1321/2014.
Further information on the correct administrative process of the exchange of the national M-license can be found in the technical news related to aircraft of December 2019.
Theory examinations for EASA Part-66 Cat. L licence
Theory examinations for the EASA Part-66 Cat. L licence are carried out by the FOCA and takes place twice a year. The exams are held exclusively in the Swiss national languages German, French or Italian.
Examination dates:
Thuesday, 04 April 2023
Thuesday, 07 November 2023
The examinations will be held at the premises of the FOCA in Ittigen (near Bern). Registrations must be submitted not later than four weeks in advance (i.e. by 04 March 2023, respectively by 07 October 2023). Candidates accepted for the examinations will be notified in good time about the precise time and location.
Theory examinations for national licences
Theory examinations for national licences are carried out by the FOCA and takes place twice a year. The exams are held exclusively in the Swiss national languages German, French or Italian.
Examination dates:
Thuesday, 04 April 2023
Thuesday, 07 November 2023
The examinations will be held at the premises of the FOCA in Ittigen (near Bern). Registrations must be submitted not later than four weeks in advance (i.e. by 04 March 2023, respectively by 07 October 2023). Candidates accepted for the examinations will be notified in good time about the precise time and location.
Forms and Guidelines
- Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's Basic Practical Logbook (PDF, 1 MB, 01.01.2022)
- Antrag für nationale Ausweise des Luftfahrzeug-Instandhaltungspersonals (PDF, 80 kB, 01.07.2016)
- Antrag Luftfahrzeug-Instandhaltungsbewilligung (PDF, 227 kB, 06.08.2020)
- Application for lost or stolen Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence (AML) (PDF, 163 kB, 01.07.2016)
- EASA Form 19, Application for a Part-66 AML (PDF, 701 kB, 11.03.2021)
- Initial practical experience logbook Category L1(C)-L2(C) (PDF, 2 MB, 15.03.2022)
- Initial Practical Experience Logbook for Category L3H & L3G License (PDF, 751 kB, 07.10.2020)
- Initial Practical Experience Syllabus for Group 3 Aircraft (PDF, 742 kB, 01.08.2022)
- Removal of Limitations Group 3 Aircraft Syllabus (PDF, 343 kB, 01.04.2023)
Further information
Links
Publications
Part-66 AML Extension Chart (PDF, 26 kB, 21.08.2009)Required modules in order to add a category or sub-category
Kreditierung von EASA Part-66 Ausbildungsmodulen ZHAW (PDF, 26 kB, 14.12.2016)BSc Studium „AVIATIK AV“
Contact
Federal Office of Civil Aviation FOCA
Aircraft Maintenance Licence
3003 Bern
Switzerland
Beat Kurmann
Tel: +41 58 465 03 44
Gian-Andri Zanotta
Tel: +41 58 465 03 94