This Basic Module 7 Maintenance Practices training course is designed for applicants pursuing an EASA Part 66 Cat. B1 or B2 License. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will possess comprehensive knowledge and practical skills essential for aircraft maintenance practices. Students will be proficient in explaining necessary safety precautions for working on and around aircraft, ensuring a safe working environment. Additionally, participants will learn to handle the required tools effectively for aircraft maintenance tasks. The course will cover reading engineering drawings, understanding fits and clearances, and applying standard practices across all aircraft systems. Furthermore, students will gain insight into Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS) principles and sheet metal work, including bonding procedures. Participants will also acquire an understanding of welding, brazing, and soldering techniques commonly used in aircraft maintenance. Moreover, the course will enable students to perform weight and balance calculations, ensuring aircraft stability and safety. Additionally, participants will learn to handle aircraft on the ground and perform unscheduled inspections. Lastly, students will gain proficiency in common maintenance procedures, equipping them with the skills necessary for licensure and professional practice in the aviation industry. Through theoretical instruction and practical exercises, participants will develop the competencies required to effectively maintain aircraft and ensure operational integrity.