PASCAL PICARD
Pascal Picard holds an EASA Part-66 Catégorie B1.1 license. He grew up in the automobile industry, with parents who were dealers for the Volkswagen-Audi brand. He quite naturally began his studies in automotive mechanics before quickly moving on to aviation maintenance.
He gained experience at various airlines (AOM/AirLib, SWISS…) as a maintenance technician, then later at Eurocopter (now Airbus Helicopters) as a ground test technician.
In 2013, he carried out an assignment with Airexpert, a firm working with insurance companies. He was subsequently recruited as a flight mechanic on Boeing 737BBJ (Boeing Business Jet) by a private operator, acquiring valuable flying experience.
Specialised aviation training
- EASA Part-66 Category B1.1
- Human Factors
- Fuel tank safety
- Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems(EWIS) group 1 and 2
- PART 145 regulations
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science and electronics, with an option in aeronautical vehicles
- ATPL Aircraft Theory
- Higher technical diploma in maintenance and operation of aeronautical equipment
Type rating
Boeing 737-600/700/800/900 (CFM56) Line & Base Maintenance (E/A/P) – Lufthansa Technical Training
McDonnell Douglas MD90 (V2500) Line & Base Maintenance (E/A/P) – SAS Technical Training
Airbus A340 (CFM56) Line & Base Maintenance (E/A/P) – Lufthansa Technical Training
McDonnell Douglas MD83 (JT8D) Line & Base Maintenance (E/A/P) – AOM Industries
Languages
- French
- English / Technical aviation English