Source: https://www.caa.co.uk/Commercial-industry/Aircraft/Airworthiness/Engineer-licences/Part-66/Add-Category-C-privileges---EASA-Part-66-Aircraft-Maintenance-Licence/
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Add Category C privileges : EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence | UK Civil Aviation Authority
Add Category C privileges : EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence
This permits the holder to issue Certificate(s) of Release to service following base maintenance on aircraft
You must hold a type rated existing Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence and have been exercising Category B1/B2 privileges for 3 years or more.
You will be required to provide an EASA approved Part 145 company maintenance authorisation on a type endorsed on the Part 66 Licence held for a minimum of 3 years.
For Category C with respect to large aircraft:
3 years of experience exercising category B1.1, B1.3 or B2 privileges on large aircraft
5 years experience of exercising category B1.2 or B1.4 privileges on large aircraft.
3 years of experience exercising category B1 or B2 privileges on other than large aircraft
The above service will also incur a Rolling Renewal fee. To calculate this fee you will need to have the expiry date of your current Licence to hand when completing the online application form. The expiry date is normally found on page 6 of 8 of your current Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence, depending on the size of your Licence.
Certified true copy of your company authorisation to support 3 years of exercising the privileges of the B1/B2 Licence holder which has been certified by your Quality Manager.