KLMUK Engineering Technical College offer examinations for Category A, B1.1 and B2, compliant with Part 147. A.205 – Basic Knowledge Examinations which are conducted under the Technical College Part 147 Approval Reference EASA.147.0176 for EASA and UK.147.0012 for the UK CAA.
Students who are registered to study our Online module(s) receive their first exam as part of the package; further re-take attempts will incur an additional charge of £50 per exam. Non-registered candidates will be charged £50 per exam.
Payment methods include cash, cheque or debit/credit card. If you are paying by card please contact the team at examteam@klmuk.com for a payment form
To book an exam, download the exam booking form below, complete and return it to us along with your payment.
Please ensure that all exam bookings/requests are submitted no later than 5 working days prior to your chosen exam date.
Below you will find a downloadable exam booking form and schedule of dates for the forthcoming year. Please also refer to the information included in the Booking Form regarding basic exam requirements.
Examination re-takes at KLM UK Engineering Technical College.
If you are unsuccessful at your examination, please be aware of our re-take policy.
Re-take Period
EASA Part-66, Appendix II, 1.11 states “A failed module may not be re-taken for at least 90 days following the date of the failed module examination.” With the exception case of a Part-147 approved maintenance training organisation which conducts a course of retraining tailored to the failed subjects in the particular module when the failed module may be re-taken after 30 days.”
Unfortunately, KLMUKE Technical College are unable to offer tailored revision to our online customers and therefore the 90-day rule will apply.
Consecutive Attempts
EASA Part-66, Appendix II, 1.13 states “The maximum number of consecutive attempts for each module is three. Further sets of three attempts are allowed with a 12-month waiting period between sets.”
Without prejudice to the examination attempt constraints laid out in EASA Part-66 Appendix II, 1.13, KLMUKE Technical College Maintenance Training Organisation interprets “three consecutive attempts” at an individual module examination to mean that the 2nd and 3rd attempts are made within the 12 months following the 1st attempt.
If the student fails to achieve a pass after these three consecutive attempts, a “waiting period” is imposed from the date of the last attempt, which prohibits the student from re-attempting the examination for 12 months (at any approved EASA Examination Centre).
Please note only candidates attending our Part 147
approved examination centre in the UK will be offered both EASA and UK CAA
certification on successful completion of their exams.
If you have any queries regarding examinations, please contact the team at examteam@klmuk.com