Certificate of Specialisation
B1.1, B1.3 and B2
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On the AEROCAMPUS programme...three specialities:

B1.1

airplanes with turbine engines

B1.3

turbine-powered helicopters

B2

avionics

Program

  • Electricity
  • Electronics
  • Digital technology
  • Hard maintenance procedures
  • Aeronautical legislation
  • Aircraft structures and systems
  • Technical English

The course is entirely face-to-face and includes:

  • Hours of classroom theory
  • Hours of practical classes in the workshop, lab or hangar
  • PART exams and CCFs


Obtaining the Specialisation Certificate diploma includes:

  • PART examinations, two CCFs and a one-off test
  • Tests E1 and E3 as CCFs and test E2 as a one-off test


At the end of the training course, the technician will be able to:

  • Proceed with full knowledge of his/her working environment
  • Perform technical acts on aircraft in his/her field of specialisation
  • Perform simple and complex repairs involving his/her responsibility
  • Work in partial or complete autonomy within the scope of his/her remit
  • Know the aeronautical legislation and safety rules governing these operations


To achieve these objectives the skills to be acquired are:

  • BC01 Taking charge of the aircraft: Using information relating to an aircraft maintenance situation / Organising an aircraft maintenance situation
  • BC02 Conducting maintenance in a company: Communicating information in an aeronautical context / Adopting and encouraging professional attitudes that meet aeronautical requirements
  • BC03 Implementing airworthiness: Configure an aircraft with a view to its maintenance / Carry out aircraft maintenance / Make a decision to return an aircraft to service

These three skill blocks deal with skills spread across the different Part modules and as such cannot be validated individually. Nevertheless, each Part module is validated individually and will be validated even if the Specialisation Certificate diploma is not obtained.

Practical info

RNCP Code 37924

Apprenticeship training is free and lasts 1 year (581 hours).
It takes place on AEROCAMPUS.
During the year, apprentices alternate between 3 weeks of training and 3 weeks in the company.


Teaching: Provided by AEROCAMPUS expert trainers


Pedagogical facilities: AEROCAMPUS 

Our technical facilities

Our teaching resources


The prerequisites: 

  • You are under 30
  • You must have a BAC PRO Aeronautics option systems (B1) or avionics (B2)

Access times: 8 months maximum between enrolment in January and the start of training in September.

Accessibility for people with disabilities : a personalised study will be carried out for each application.
Contact our Disability referents at this email address: handicap@aerocampus.com

Accommodation and catering:

A turnkey offer is proposed by AEROCAMPUS (apprentice hotel, dedicated rest room...). More info

How to register?

Fill in your registration request at CFA AEROCAMPUS (remember to bring your CV and your 1stère and terminale report cards)


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Nos résultats 2023-2024

The Continuation Rate is not applicable as the Aeronautical Specialisation Certificate is a terminal class in the training curriculum and does not admit a higher class.

Any interruption of training results in a breach of contract for an apprentice

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