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Module 01 Module 02 Module 03 Module 04 Module 05 Module 06 Module 07 Module 08 Module 09 Module 10 Module 11A Module 11B Module 12 Module 13 Module 14 Module 15 Module 16 Module 17
Module Reference Mathematics Physics Electrical fundamentals Electronic fundamentals Digital techniques / Electronic instrument systems Materials & hardware Maintenance practices Basic aerodynamics Human factors Aviation legislation Aeroplane aerodynamics, structures and systems( Jet Engine) Aeroplane aerodynamics, structures and systems (Piston Engine) Helicopter aerodynamics, structures and systems Aircraft aerodynamics, structures and systems Propulsion Gas turbine engine Piston engine Propeller
1. KNOWLEDGE LEVELS — CATEGORY A, B1, B2 AND C AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE LICENSE
A familiarization with the principal elements of the subject. Objectives: The applicant should be familiar with the basic elements of the subject. The applicant should be able to give a simple description of the whole subject, using common words and examples. The applicant should be able to use typical terms.
Qualification on basic subjects for each PART 66 aircraft maintenance Licence category or subcategory should be in accordance with the following matrix. Applicable subjects are indicated by an ‘X’:
A or B1 aeroplane with: Turbine engine(s) Piston engine(s) X X X X X X X X X X X
A or B1 helicopter with: Turbine engine(s) X X X X X X X X X X X Piston engine(s) X X X X X X X X X X X
MODULES FOR EACH PART-66 category (A,B1, B2)
3. Standardization Basis for Examinations
3.1. All basic examinations will be carried out using the multi-choice question format and essay questions as specified in EASA Part 66 / NCAR Part 66. 3.2. Each multi-choice question will have three alternative answers of which only one will be the correct answer and the candidate will be allowed a time per module which is based upon a nominal average of 75 seconds per question. 3.3. Each essay question requires the preparation of a written answer and the candidate will be allowed 20 minutes to answer each such question. 3.4. Suitable essay questions will be drafted and evaluated using the knowledge syllabus in PART-66 Appendix I Modules 7, 9 and 10. 3.5. Each question will have a model answer drafted for it, which will also include any known alternative answers that may be relevant for other subdivisions. 3.6. The model answer will also be broken down into a list of the important points known as Key Points. 3.7. The pass mark for each PART-66 module and sub-module multi-choice part of the examination is 75 %. 3.8. The pass mark for each essay question is 75 % in that the candidates answer must contain 75 % of the required key points addressed by the question and no significant error related to any required key point. 3.9. If either the multi-choice part only or the essay part only is failed, then it is only necessary to retake the multichoice or essay part, as appropriate. 3.10. Penalty marking systems will not be used to determine whether a candidate has passed.
3.11. All PART-66 modules that make up a complete PART-66 aircraft maintenance licence category or subcategory must be passed within a 5 year time period of passing the first module. 3.12. A failed module may not be retaken for at least 90 days following the date of the failed module examination, except in the 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 retaken after 30 days. 3.12. The 5 year time period specified in paragraph 1.11 does not apply to those modules which are common to more than one PART-66 aircraft maintenance licence category or subcategory and which were previously passed as part of another such category or subcategory examination. 3.13. The charges per module will be £ 76 + ($ 15+13% Vat). 3.14. The candidates should produce a passport/citizenship card/ driving licence/ company identity card for personal verification during module exam. 3.15. The personnel seeking Nepali A/B1/B2/C licence will have to appear for additional Module 10 in order to show competency regarding Aircraft legislation as per Nepal Regulation.
Module 1: Mathematics 1.1 Arithmetic Arithmetical terms and signs, methods of multiplication and division, fractions and decimals, factors and multiples, weights, measures and conversion factors, ratio and proportion, averages and percentages, areas and volumes, squares, cubes, square and cube roots. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 1.2 Algebra (a)Evaluating simple algebraic expressions, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, use of brackets, simple algebraic fractions Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 (b)Linear equations and their solutions; Indices and powers, negative and fractional indices; Binary and other applicable numbering systems; Simultaneous equations and second degree equations with one unknown; Logarithms Level: A B1 B2 ---2 2 1.3 Geometry (a) Simple geometrical constructions; Level: A B1 B2 ---1 1 (b)Graphical representation; nature and uses of graphs, graphs of equations/functions; Level: A B1 B2
2 2 2 (c)Simple trigonometry; trigonometrical relationships, use of tables and rectangular and polar coordinates. Level: A B1 B2 ---2 2 Module 2: physics 2.1 Matter Nature of matter: the chemical elements, structure of atoms, molecules; Chemical compounds. States: solid, liquid and gaseous; Changes between states. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 2.2 Mechanics 2.2.1 Statics Forces, moments and couples, representation as vectors; Centre of gravity. Elements of theory of stress, strain and elasticity: tension, compression, shear and torsion; Nature and properties of solid, fluid and gas; Pressure and buoyancy in liquids (barometers). Level: A B1 B2 1 2 1 2.2.2 Kinetics Linear movement: uniform motion in a straight line, motion under constant acceleration (motion under gravity); Rotational movement: uniform circular motion (centrifugal/centripetal forces); Periodic motion: pendular movement; Simple theory of vibration, harmonics and resonance; Velocity ratio, mechanical advantage and efficiency. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 1 2.2.3 Dynamics (a)Mass Force, inertia, work, power, energy (potential, kinetic and total energy), heat, efficiency; Level: A B1 B2 1 2 1 (b)Momentum, conservation of momentum; Impulse; Gyroscopic principles; Friction: nature and effects, coefficient of friction (rolling resistance). Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 2.2.4 Fluid dynamics (a) Specific gravity and density Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 (b)Viscosity, fluid resistance, effects of streamlining; Effects of compressibility on fluids;
Fahrenheit and Kelvin. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 . lenses. specific heat. molecules. speed of light. First and second law of thermodynamics. Laws of reflection and refraction: reflection at plane surfaces. thermal energy. compounds. Latent heats of fusion and evaporation. venturi Level: A B1 B2 1 2 1 2. Heat definition Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 (b) Heat capacity. intensity. Conduction of electricity in solids. Gases: ideal gases laws. Isothermal. ions. production of sound. Sound: speed of sound. Doppler effect Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 Module 3: Electrical Fundamentals 3. Fibre optics. engine cycles. refrigerators and heat pumps. radiation and conduction. Electrostatic laws of attraction and repulsion. constant volume and constant pressure. gases and a vacuum. Volumetric expansion. dynamic and total pressure: Bernoulli's Theorem. sinusoidal wave motion. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 2.1 Electron Theory Structure and distribution of electrical charges within: atoms. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 2.4 Optics (Light) Nature of light. interference phenomena. Heat transfer: convection. specific heat at constant volume and constant pressure. liquids. work done by expanding gas.2 Static Electricity and Conduction Static electricity and distribution of electrostatic charges. heat of combustion. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 3. Molecular structure of conductors. semiconductors and insulators. adiabatic expansion and compression. standing waves. reflection by spherical mirrors. Coulomb's Law.Static. pitch and quality.3 Thermodynamics (a)Temperature: thermometers and temperature scales: Celsius. refraction.5 Wave Motion and Sound Wave motion: mechanical waves. Units of charge.
Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 3.4 Generation of Electricity Production of electricity by the following methods: light. Operation and use of potentiometers and rheostats. Operation of photo-cells.6 DC Circuits Ohms Law. Calculations using the above laws to find resistance. Variable resistors. wattage ratings. other alkaline cells. Calculations involving power. Specific resistance. electron flow. heat. resistance. thermistors. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 3. materials and operation of thermocouples.8 Power Power. pressure. values and tolerances. work and energy (kinetic and potential). Power formula.7 Resistance/Resistor (a)Resistance and affecting factors.5 DC Sources of Electricity Construction and basic chemical action of: primary cells. voltage and current. Resistors in series and parallel. tolerance and limitations. friction. Calculation of total resistance using series. Significance of the internal resistance of a supply. Kirchoff's Voltage and Current Laws. Construction. methods of construction. preferred values. Construction of potentiometers and rheostats. stability. Dissipation of power by a resistor. Level: A B1 B2 --1 1 3. lead acid cells. Fixed resistors. work and energy. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 3. nickel cadmium cells. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 (b)Positive and negative temperature coefficient conductance. current. conductance.3. conventional current flow. voltage dependent resistors. Internal resistance and its effect on a battery. magnetism and motion. Construction of Wheatstone Bridge. . Resistor colour code. voltage.3 Electrical Terminology The following terms. Operation of Wheatstone Bridge. electromotive force. Cells connected in series and parallel. their units and factors affecting them: Potential difference. chemical action. secondary cells. charge. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 3. parallel and series parallel combinations.
Exponential charge and discharge of a capacitor. Factors affecting capacitance area of plates. Action of a magnet suspended in the Earth's magnetic field. eddy currents. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 (b)Magnetomotive force. Saturation point. Calculations of capacitance and voltage in series and parallel circuits. Induction principles.12 DC Motor/Generator Theory Basic motor and generator theory. The effect the rate of change of primary current and mutual inductance has on induced voltage. Various types of magnetic material. voltage rating. magnetic flux density.11 Inductance/ Inductor Faraday's Law. working voltage. time constants. Hand clasp rules to determine: magnetic field around current carrying conductors. rate of change of flux. Electromagnets construction and principles of operation. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 3. Factors affecting mutual inductance: number of turns in coil. permeability. saturation point.10 Magnetism (a)Theory of magnetism. hysteresis loop. Effects of the following on the magnitude of an induced voltage: magnetic field strength. Magnetic shielding. number of plates.Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 3. Capacitor types. dielectric and dielectric constant. Construction and purpose of components in DC generator. field strength. Principle uses of inductors. . Magnetisation and demagnetisation. Properties of a magnet. Back emf. physical size of coil. retentivity. Lenz's Law and polarity determining rules. Capacitor colour coding. coercive force reluctance. number of conductor turns.9 Capacitance/Capacitor Operation and function of a capacitor. self induction. distance between plates. Testing of capacitors. Mutual induction. permeability of coil. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 3. construction and function. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 3. Precautions for care and storage of magnets. Action of inducing a voltage in a conductor moving in a magnetic field. position of coils with respect to each other.
application and uses of the following filters: low pass. phase angle. cycle. series and series parallel. Power dissipation in L. Capacitive (C) and Inductive (L) Circuits Phase relationship of voltage and current in L. Auto transformers. Starter Generator construction. peak. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 3. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 3. True power.13 AC Theory Sinusoidal waveform: phase. Permanent Magnet Generators. C and R circuits. efficiency. apparent power and reactive power calculations. Single/3 phase principles.17 AC Generators Rotation of loop in a magnetic field and waveform produced. speed and direction of rotation of DC motors. in relation to voltage.Operation of. efficiency. and factors affecting output and direction of current flow in DC generators. Transformer action under load and no-load conditions. peak to peak current values and calculations of these values. shunt wound and compound motors. frequency. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 3. and factors affecting output power. Primary and Secondary current. Instantaneous. average.15 Transformers Transformer construction principles and operation.16 Filters Operation. polarity markings. Single phase. turns ratio. band stop Level: A B1 B2 --1 1 3. root mean square. current and power Triangular/Square waves. Transformer losses and methods for overcoming them. Series wound. high pass. two phase and three phase alternators. Calculation of power in a three phase system. Impedance. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 3. Three phase star and delta connections advantages and uses. band pass. period. Operation of. Power transfer. Calculation of line and phase voltages and currents. voltage. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 3. torque.14 Resistive (R). power factor and current calculations.18 AC Motors . parallel. C and R circuits. Operation and construction of revolving armature and revolving field type AC generators. power.
development of a potential across a PN junction in unbiased. majority and minority characters. Diode parameters: peak inverse voltage. clampers. photo conductive diode. inductor. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 (b)Materials. feedback and stabilisation. varistor. Multistage circuit principles: cascades. photo conductive diode.ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS 4. Methods of speed control and direction of rotation. Base. Transistor characteristics and properties. rectifier diodes. Component description and orientation. light emitting diode. Simple circuits including: bias.3 Integrated Circuits (a) Description and operation of logic circuits and linear circuits/operational amplifiers . Testing of transistors. light emitting diode. power dissipation. bridge rectifiers. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 4. Level: A B1 B2 --1 2 (b)Construction and operation of PNP and NPN transistors. electron configuration.1. Detailed operation and characteristics of the following devices: silicon controlled rectifier (thyristor). varactor diode. Operation and function of diodes in the following circuits: clippers. Zener diode. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 4. voltage doublers and triplers. push-pull. P and N type materials: effects of impurities on conduction. electrical properties. forward biased and reverse biased conditions. principles of operation and characteristics of: AC synchronous and induction motors both single and polyphase. Main characteristics and use of silicon controlled rectifiers (thyristors).2 Transistors (a)Transistor symbols. Methods of producing a rotating field: capacitor. B. rectifier diodes. oscillators.1 Semiconductors 4. C). Diode characteristics and properties. leakage current.1. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 MODULE 4. varistor. Shottky diode. temperature. decoupling. Diodes in series and parallel. collector and emitter configurations. Basic appreciation of other transistor types and their uses. full and half wave rectifiers. PN junction in a semiconductor. Application of transistors: classes of amplifier (A.Construction. Functional testing of diodes. maximum forward current. frequency. flip-flop circuits. shaded or split pole. multivibrators.1 Diodes (a) Diode symbols.1.
Level: A B1.4 1 2 2 3 5. Level: A B1 B2 --1 2 4.3 Data Conversion Analogue Data. octal and hexadecimal.3 B1.2 Printed Circuit Boards Description and use of printed circuit boards. Level: A B1. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 MODULE 5: DIGITAL TECHNIQUES ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS 5.1 Electronic Instrument Systems Typical systems arrangements and cockpit layout of electronic instrument systems. Digital Data. Demonstration of conversions between the decimal And binary. damping. analogue.3 B1. differential.1 B1. analogue transducers. feedback. null. control and torque. servomechanism.3 Servomechanisms (a) Understanding of the following terms: Open and closed loop systems. inductance transmitters. E and I transformers. Introduction to operation and function of an operational amplifier used as: integrator. direct. voltage follower. deadband. transformers. capacitance transmitters. inductive resistive (IR).4 --1 --2 5. comparator.2 B2 B1. hunting. feedback.2 Numbering Systems Numbering systems: binary. Construction operation and use of the following synchro system components: resolvers. Operation and amplifier stages connecting methods: resistive capacitive. inductance and capacitance transmitters. Advantages and disadvantages of positive and negative feedback. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 4. follow up. follow up. Principles of operation and use of the following synchro system components/features: resolvers. differentiator. synchronous transmitters. Servomechanism defects.1 B1. Level: A B1 B2 --1 --(b)Understanding of the following terms: Open and closed loop.Level: A B1 B2 --1 --(b) Description and operation of logic circuits and linear circuits. differential. transducer. inductive (transformer). . reversal of synchro leads. octal and hexadecimal systems and vice versa. control and torque.2 B2 B1.
4 ------2 5. Basic operation of each of the following microprocessor elements: control and processing unit. ROM.3 B1.1 B1.1 B1. CPU. tables and equivalent circuits.3 B1. Level: A B1. Level: A B1.7 Microprocessors Functions performed and overall operation of a microprocessor. including knowledge of ARINC and other specifications. register.Operation and application of analogue to digital. software. IC.4 Data Buses Operation of data buses in aircraft systems. Level: A B1.4 1 2 ----(b)Computer related terminology. layout and interface of the major components in a micro computer including their associated bus systems.2 B2 B1.2 B2 B1. Operation of typical memory devices.3 B1. and digital to analogue converters.4 --2 --2 5. Operation.2 B2 B1.4 --1 --2 5. Applications used for aircraft systems.4 --2 --2 (b)Interpretation of logic diagrams. Operation. advantages and disadvantages of the various data storage systems. clock.2 B2 B1.2 B2 B1.1 B1.3 B1.4 ------2 5. byte.1 B1. Computer technology (as applied in aircraft systems). and various memory devices such as RAM.1 B1.6 Basic Computer Structure (a)Computer terminology (including bit.3 B1.2 B2 B1. Memory associated terms. Level: A B1.5 Logic Circuits (a)Identification of common logic gate symbols.1 B1. Level: A B1. Level: A B1. Level: A B1.2 B2 B1. PROM). arithmetic logic unit.8 Integrated Circuits Operation and use of encoders and decoders.1 B1.4 ------2 5. hardware. inputs and outputs. schematic diagrams. .3 B1. Information contained in single and multi address instruction words. limitations of various types.3 B1.
Application of fibre optics in aircraft systems.2 B2 B1. Terminations.9 Multiplexing Operation. Level: A B1.2 B2 B1. Fibre optic data bus.3 B1.Function of encoder types.2 B2 B1.1 B1.2 B2 B1.1 B1.3 B1.1 B1.2 B2 B1.3 B1. Awareness of risks and possible damage.11 Electronic Displays Principles of operation of common types of displays used in modern aircraft. airworthiness requirements and possible catastrophic effects of unapproved changes to software programmes. Level: A B1. application and identification in logic diagrams of multiplexers and demultiplexers.1 B1.4 --1 1 2 5.3 B1.4 --2 --2 5.10 Fibre Optics Advantages and disadvantages of fibre optic data transmission over electrical wire propagation.2 B2 B1. control terminals. Level: A B1.1 B1. including Cathode Ray Tubes.14 Electromagnetic Environment Influence of the following phenomena on maintenance practices for electronic system: EMC-Electromagnetic Compatibility EMI-Electromagnetic Interference HIRF-High Intensity Radiated Field Lightning/lightning protection Level: A B1. Level: A B1.13 Software Management Control Awareness of restrictions. component and personnel anti-static protection devices.4 ------2 5.4 --2 1 2 5. Light Emitting Diodes and Liquid Crystal Display. Level: A B1. Fibre optic related terms.4 1 2 2 2 5.4 .3 B1.2 B2 B1.3 B1.1 B1. Uses of medium.4 ------2 5. Couplers.1 B1. large and very large scale integration. Level: A B1.12 Electrostatic Sensitive Devices Special handling of components sensitive to electrostatic discharges.3 B1. remote terminals.
Level: A B1 B2 1 2 1 (b) Testing of non-ferrous material for hardness. tensile strength. fatigue strength and impact resistance. properties and identification of common composite and non-metallic materials.2 B2 B1. Level: A B1 B2 --1 1 6. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --- .1 Aircraft Materials — Ferrous (a) Characteristics.2 Aircraft Materials — Non-Ferrous (a) Characteristics. properties and identification of common alloy steels used in aircraft. Sealant and bonding agents.15 Typical Electronic/Digital Aircraft Systems General arrangement of typical electronic/digital aircraft systems and associated BITE (Built In Test Equipment) testing such as: ACARS-ARINC Communication and Addressing and Reporting System ECAM-Electronic Centralised Aircraft Monitoring EFIS-Electronic Flight Instrument System EICAS-Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System FBW-Fly by Wire FMS-Flight Management System GPS-Global Positioning System IRS-Inertial Reference System TCAS-Traffic Alert Collision Avoidance System Level: A B1. properties and identification of common non-ferrous materials used in aircraft.--2 2 2 5. Heat treatment and application of alloy steels.1 B1. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 (b) The detection of defects/deterioration in composite and non-metallic material. other than wood. Heat treatment and application of non-ferrous materials.3 B1. tensile strength.3 Aircraft Materials — Composite and Non-Metallic 6. fatigue strength and impact resistance. Level: A B1 B2 --1 1 6. used in aircraft.MATERIALS AND HARDWARE 6. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 1 (b) Testing of ferrous materials for hardness. Repair of composite and non-metallic material.3.4 --2 2 2 MODULE 6.1 Composite and non-metallic other than wood and fabric (a) Characteristics.
dowels. Measuring screw threads. Types of defects in wood material and wooden structures. Inspections methods for fabric.3 Fabric covering Characteristics. keys. stress. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 6. properties and types of wood and glue used in aeroplanes. Level: A B1 B2 2 3 2 6. The detection of defects in wooden structure. cotter pins. dimensions and tolerances for standard threads used in aircraft. Thread forms.6. studs and screws Bolt types: specification. Nuts: self locking.5.5 Fasteners 6. pal-nuts.2 Wooden structures Construction methods of wooden airframe structures. standard types.3. Material types. .5.5. Preservation and maintenance of wooden structure. locking plates.3. quick release fasteners. heat treatment. galvanic action process. Machine screws: aircraft specifications. Types of defects in fabric. international standards. microbiological. Repair of fabric covering. circlips. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 6.4 Aircraft rivets Types of solid and blind rivets: specifications and identification. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --6. Studs: types and uses. anchor. identification and marking of aircraft bolts. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 6. Self tapping screws.3 Locking devices Tab and spring washers. insertion and removal.4 Corrosion (a) Chemical fundamentals. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 (b) Types of corrosion and their identification. Characteristics. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --6. Formation by. properties and types of fabrics used in aeroplanes.1 Screw threads Screw nomenclature.5. split pins. Causes of corrosion.2 Bolts. Repair of wooden structure. wire locking. susceptibility to corrosion.
Types of bearings and their application. oil. identification codes.Level: A B1 B2 1 2 1 6. pneumatic and air system pipes. current and voltage rating. sockets.6 Pipes and Unions (a) Identification of. End fittings.1 Safety Precautions-Aircraft and Workshop Aspects of safe working practices including precautions to take when working with electricity. reduction and multiplication gear systems. coupling. construction and characteristics. Connector types. pins. Gear ratios. and types of rigid and flexible pipes and their connectors used in aircraft. material. High tension and co-axial cables. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 (b) Standard unions for aircraft hydraulic.8 Bearings Purpose of bearings. materials. oils and chemicals. Belts and pulleys. plugs. construction. Pulleys and cable system components. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 6. fuel. loads. turnbuckles and compensation devices.7 Springs Types of springs. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 MODULE 7 MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 7. characteristics and applications.11 Electrical Cables and Connectors Cable types. Aircraft flexible control systems. driven and driving gears. gases especially oxygen. mesh patterns. Crimping. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 6.10 Control Cables Types of cables. insulators. Bowden cables. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 1 6. idler gears. chains and sprockets.9 Transmissions Gear types and their application. . Level: A B1 B2 2 2 1 6. Level: A B1 B2 --2 1 6.
tolerances and projections. calibration standards. Common system of fits and clearances. NAS and MIL. their symbols. Lubrication equipment and methods. Level: A B1 B2 3 3 3 7.Also. Identifying title block information. Limits for bow. twist and wear. Diagrams and Standards Drawing types and diagrams. Connector pin removal and insertion. shielding. Aeronautical and other applicable standards including ISO. allowances and tolerances. protective sleeving techniques including heat shrink wrapping. Standard methods for checking shafts.3 Tools Common hand tool types. Level: A B1 B2 3 3 3 7. Wiring diagrams and schematic diagrams. instruction in the remedial action to be taken in the event of a fire or another accident with one or more of these hazards including knowledge on extinguishing agents.5 Engineering Drawings. microfiche and computerized presentations. Dimensions. bearings and other NCARs. Use of crimp tools: hand and hydraulic operated. use of workshop materials. standards of workmanship. Level: A B1 B2 --2 3 7. Common power tool types. Schedule of fits and clearances for aircraft and engines.6 Fits and Clearances Drill sizes for bolt holes. function and use of avionic general test equipment. Operation and use of precision measuring tools. . Testing of crimp joints. Microfilm. classes of fits. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 7. Operation. Specification 100 of the Air Transport Association (ATA) of America. MS. Co-axial cables: testing and installation precautions. Level: A B1 B2 3 3 3 7. Wiring protection techniques: Cable looming and loom support. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 1 7. dimensions. AN.2 Workshop Practices Care of tools. insulation and bonding techniques and testing.4 Avionic General Test Equipment Operation.7 Electrical Cables and Connectors Continuity. cable clamps. function and use of electrical general test equipment. control of tools. Calibration of tools and equipment.
lever devices. Inspection of belts and pulleys. cleaning and inspection of bearings.Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 7. rivet spacing and pitch. Inspection of riveted joints.13 Control Cables Swaging of end fittings. Tools used for riveting and dimpling.8 Riveting Riveted joints. aircraft flexible control systems. Inspection and testing of control cables. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --7.9 Pipes and Hoses Bending and belling/flaring aircraft pipes. Bowden cables. backlash. Inspection of sheet metal work.1 Sheet Metal Marking out and calculation of bend allowance.2 Composite and non-metallic Bonding practices.12 Transmissions Inspection of gears. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --7. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --7.14 Material handling 7. Level: A B1 B2 --2 --7. Inspection and testing of aircraft pipes and hoses. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --7. . Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --7.14. including bending and forming. Sheet metal working. Lubrication requirements of bearings.14. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --7. Inspection of screw jacks. Installation and clamping of pipes. chains and sprockets. push-pull rod systems. Defects in bearings and their causes.10 Springs Inspection and testing of springs.11 Bearings Testing.
15 Welding. Corrosion removal. penetrant. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 (b) Preparation of aircraft for weighing. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 7. Soldering and Bonding (a) Soldering methods. Level: A B1 B2 2 3 2 (b) General repair methods. hydraulic and pneumatic ground supplies. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 (b) Welding and brazing methods. eddy current.18 Disassembly.17 Aircraft Handling and Storage Aircraft taxiing/towing and associated safety precautions. Aircraft storage methods. Effects of environmental conditions on aircraft handling and operation. Inspection. fatigue and corrosion control programmes. Level: A B1 B2 --2 1 (d) Disassembly and re-assembly techniques . Level: A B1 B2 --2 --(c) Non destructive inspection techniques including. radiographic.Environmental conditions Inspection methods Level: A B1 B2 --2 --7. Inspection of welded and brazed joints. Repair and Assembly Techniques (a) Types of defects and visual inspection techniques. chocking. inspection of soldered joints. Electrical. Structural Repair Manual. Ageing. Refuelling/defuelling procedures. Bonding methods and inspection of bonded joints. Level: A B1 B2 --2 --7. De-icing/anti-icing procedures.16 Aircraft Weight and Balance (a) Centre of Gravity/Balance limits calculation: use of relevant documents. Aircraft weighing. securing and associated safety precautions. assessment and reprotection. Level: A B1 B2 --2 --7. Aircraft jacking. ultrasonic and boroscope methods. Brazing.
stall. frost. laminar and turbulent flow. free stream flow.Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 (e) Trouble shooting techniques Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 7. Lift coefficient. Modification procedures.1 Physics of the Atmosphere International Standard Atmosphere (ISA). mean aerodynamic chord. Generation of Lift and Drag: Angle of Attack. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 --7.20 Maintenance Procedures Maintenance planning. vortices. wing shape and aspect ratio. Stores procedures.2 Aerodynamics Airflow around a body. Maintenance Inspection/Quality Control/Quality Assurance. stagnation. performance. Drag coefficient. Boundary layer. Weight. chord. . Additional maintenance procedures. Aerofoil contamination including ice.3 Theory of Flight Relationship between lift. angle of attack.BASIC AERODYNAMICS 8. Thrust. Glide ratio. upwash and downwash. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 8. The terms: camber.19 Abnormal Events (a) Inspections following lightning strikes and HIRF penetration. Theory of the turn. snow. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 (b) Inspections following abnormal events such as heavy landings and flight through turbulence. Interface with aircraft operation. weight. fineness ratio. relative airflow. Certification/release procedures. Steady state flights. Aerodynamic Resultant. induced drag. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 8. thrust and drag. wash in and wash out. profile (parasite) drag. application to aerodynamics. Control of life limited components Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 MODULE 8. polar curve. centre of pressure.
1 General The need to take human factors into account. Working environment. Incidents attributable to human factors/human error. Level: A B1 B2 . Alcohol. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 8. Stress: domestic and work related. Motion and vibration. Illumination. Workload: overload and underload. ‘Murphy's’ law.2 Human Performance and Limitations Vision.3 Social Psychology Responsibility: individual and group. Management.5 Physical Environment Noise and fumes. Team working. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 9. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 9. medication. flight envelope and structural limitations. drug abuse. Hearing. Memory. Information processing. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 MODULE9 -HUMAN FACTORS 9. Climate and temperature. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 9. ‘Culture’ issues. Attention and perception. Time pressure and deadlines.4 Factors Affecting Performance Fitness/health. supervision and leadership. Motivation and de-motivation. shiftwork. Peer pressure. Claustrophobia and physical access. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 9. Lift augmentation.Influence of load factor: stall. lateral and directional stability (active and passive).4 Flight Stability and Dynamics Longitudinal. Sleep and fatigue.
8 Human Error Error models and theories. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 MODULE 10. Relationship between Part-145. Implications of errors (i. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 10. Role of EASA. Repetitive tasks. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 10. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 10. Dealing with emergencies. Visual inspection.AVIATION LEGISLATION 10.4 JAR OPS — Commercial Air Transportation . Part-147 and Part-M.2 Part-66 — Certifying Staff — Maintenance Detailed understanding of Part-66.1 1 1 9. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 9. Dissemination of information Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 9.7 Communication Within and between teams. Types of error in maintenance tasks. Work logging and recording.1 Regulatory Framework Role of International Civil Aviation Organisation.9 Hazards in the Workplace Recognising and avoiding hazards.Part-66. Role of member state.e. currency.6 Tasks Physical work. accidents) Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 9.3 Part-145 — Approved Maintenance Organisations Detailed understanding of Part-145. Keeping up to date. Relationship with other Aviation Authorities. Complex systems.
Documents to be Carried.. manufacturers service information. Minimum Equipment List. Airworthiness Directives. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 10. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 10.5 Aircraft Certification (a) General Certification rules such as: EACS 23/25/27/29 Type Certification.AVIATION LEGISLATION (for Nepal's A/B1/B2/C licence) . Certificate of Registration. Level: A B1 B2 --1 1 MODULE 10. Dispatch Deviation Lists. Operators Responsibilities. Maintenance checks and inspections. All Weather Operations. Supplemental Type Certification. Master Minimum Equipment Lists. structural repair manual. Noise Certificate. Level: A B1 B2 --1 1 (b) Documents Certificate of Airworthiness.6 Part-M Detailed understanding of Part-M. etc. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 (b) Continuing airworthiness. illustrated parts catalogue.Air Operators Certificates. Test flights. Modifications and repairs. Aircraft Placarding (Markings). Category 2/3 operations and minimum equipment requirements. ETOPS. maintenance and dispatch requirements.7 Applicable National and International Requirements (a) Maintenance Programmes. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 10. Service Bulletins. Weight Schedule. Maintenance documentation: maintenance manuals. Part-21 Design/Production Organisation Approvals. Radio Station Licence and Approval.
NCAR Part-21 Design/Production Organisation Approvals. Supplemental Type Certification.4 OPS — Commercial Air Transportation Air Operators Certificates.6 NCAR Part-M Detailed understanding of NCAR-M. Relationship between NCAR Part-145. Weight Schedule. Level: A B1 B2 --1 1 (b) Documents Certificate of Airworthiness. Noise Certificate. Personnel seeking Nepali A/B1/B2/C licence.1 Regulatory Framework Role of International Civil Aviation Organisation. General understanding of CAA Nepal Regulations.** Note. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 .As stated in clause 3. will have to write this additional paper to show competency as per Nepal Regulations. Operators Responsibilities. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 10.3 NCAR Part-145 — Approved Maintenance Organisations Detailed understanding of NCAR Part-145. Radio Station Licence and Approval. 10. Documents to be Carried. Certificate of Registration.5 Aircraft Certification (a) General Certification rules: Type Certification. Level: A B1 B2 --2 2 10.2 NCAR Part-66 — Certifying Staff — Maintenance Detailed understanding of NCAR Part-66. Relationship with other Aviation Authorities. Role of CAA Nepal. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 10. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 2 10. Aircraft Placarding (Markings). NCAR Part-66.15. NCAR Part-147 and NCAR Part-M. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 1 10.
rudder limiters. etc. . control surface bias. Modifications and repairs. Maintenance checks and inspections. supersonic flight. High lift devices. lift dumpers. Operation and effect of trim tabs. Effects of sweepback on critical Mach number. Dispatch Deviation Lists. stall wedges or leading edge devices.1. Boundary layer control using. transonic flight. Factors affecting airflow in engine intakes of high speed aircraft. Maintenance documentation: maintenance manuals. Mach number. secondary and tertiary. area rule. ruddervators. Fail safe.2 Airframe Structures — General Concepts (a) Airworthiness requirements for structural strength. Airworthiness Directives. Service Bulletins. primary.7 Applicable National and International Requirements (a) Maintenance Programmes. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. spoilers. Control using elevons. Test flights. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 2 (b) Continuing airworthiness. flaperons. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. structural repair manual. Zonal and station identification systems. — pitch control: elevators. Drag inducing devices. STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS 11. stabilators. slats..1 Theory of Flight 11. subsonic flight. illustrated parts catalogue. spring tabs. Category 2/3 operations and minimum equipment requirements. Master Minimum Equipment Lists. shock wave. mass balance. Effects of wing fences. critical Mach number. ETOPS.1 Aeroplane Aerodynamics and Flight Controls Operation and effect of: — roll control: ailerons and spoilers. balance and antibalance (leading) tabs. compressibility buffet. Minimum Equipment List.TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS. slots. speed brakes. vortex generators. aerodynamic balance panels. saw tooth leading edges. flaps. Structural classification. All Weather Operations.10. Level: A B1 B2 --1 1 MODULE 11A. safe life. aerodynamic heating.1. maintenance and dispatch requirements.2 High Speed Flight Speed of sound. variable incidence stabilisers and canards. manufacturers service information. damage tolerance concepts. — yaw control. servo tabs.
3.5 Nacelles/Pylons (ATA 54) Construction. Firewalls.tension.4 Flight Control Surfaces (ATA 55/57) Construction and attachment. pylon. struts. stabiliser. Balancing — mass and aerodynamic. Methods of surface protection. Fuel storage.3. hoop stress. bolting.2 Wings (ATA 57) Construction. wing. bonding. frames. Drains and ventilation provisions.3. longerons. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. empennage and engine attachments. Aircraft bonding Level: A B1 B2 2 2 --(b) Construction methods of: stressed skin fuselage. anodising. painting. anti-corrosive protection. Doors and emergency exits: construction.3. control surface and high lift/drag attachments. fatigue. Engine mount Level: . Wing. such as chromating. strain. stringers. Airframe symmetry: methods of alignment and symmetry checks Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. Structure assembly techniques: riveting.3 Airframe Structures — Aeroplanes 11. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. beams. Surface cleaning. bending. formers. pylon and undercarriage attachments. bulkheads. Landing gear. reinforcement. operation and safety devices.3. System installation provisions. floor structures. Lightning strike protection provision. doublers. Control surface attachment.3 Stabilisers (ATA 55) Construction. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. methods of skinning. ties.Stress. mechanisms. Windows and windscreen construction and mechanisms Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. shear. Seat installation and cargo loading system. compression. torsion.1 Fuselage (ATA 52/53/56) Construction and pressurisation sealing.
Voltage regulation. Distribution systems.4. . Flow.4. Other aircraft system indication.3 Pressurisation Pressurisation systems. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Compasses: direct reading.1 Air supply Sources of air supply including engine bleed. DC power generation. turn and slip indicator.4.6 Electrical Power (ATA 24) Batteries Installation and Operation.4 Safety and warning devices Protection and warning devices. Cabin pressure controllers.2 Air Conditioning Air conditioning systems. Navigation Systems (ATA 34). horizontal situation indicator.5.5. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. air speed indicator. Communications (ATA 23). direction indicator. turn coordinator. Angle of attack indication.4 Air Conditioning and Cabin Pressurisation (ATA 21) 11. Emergency power generation. Control and indication including control and safety valves. attitude director. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. temperature and humidity control system.4. vertical speed indicator. stall warning systems. Auto Flight (ATA 22). AC power generation. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11.2 Avionic Systems Fundamentals of system lay-outs and operation of. Air cycle and vapour cycle machines.1 Instrument Systems (ATA 31) Pitot static: altimeter. APU and ground cart. remote reading.A B1 B2 1 2 --11. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 --11. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Gyroscopic: artificial horizon.5 Instruments/Avionic Systems 11.
electrical. High lift devices. harnesses and belts. Yaw damper. Inverters. transformers. External/Ground power. rudder. Airstairs.8 Fire Protection (ATA 26) (a) Fire and smoke detection and warning systems. Cargo handling and retention equipment. Cabin Furnishing Installation. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --(b) Portable fire extinguisher Level: A B1 B2 1 1 --11. Trim control. Stall protection/warning system Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 --11. Cabin entertainment equipment. System tests. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 --(b) Cabin lay-out. Seats. gust locks systems. rectifiers. Supply systems. elevator. Active load control. Artificial feel. speed brakes. . System operation: manual. Circuit protection. Balancing and rigging.Power distribution. spoiler.7 Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25) (a) Emergency equipment requirements. Lift dump.10 Fuel Systems (ATA 28) System lay-out. Fuel tanks. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. hydraulic. Fire extinguishing systems. pneumatic. Mach trim. Galley installation. rudder limiter. Equipment lay-out.9 Flight Controls (ATA 27) Primary controls: aileron. fly-by-wire.
venting and draining. cabin. Steering. cockpit. . Pressure Control.14 Lights (ATA 33) External: navigation. Longitudinal balance fuel systems. Anti-icing systems: electrical. Refuelling and defuelling. pneumatic and chemical. Cross-feed and transfer. Emergency. Tyres.Dumping. Level: A B1 B2 2 3 --11.12 Ice and Rain Protection (ATA 30) Ice formation. storage. Hydraulic reservoirs and accumulators. brakes. Wiper systems Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. hot air. landing. Interface with other systems.13 Landing Gear (ATA 32) Construction.15 Oxygen (ATA 35) System lay-out: cockpit. Pressure generation: electric. Extension and retraction systems: normal and emergency. Rain repellant. antiskid and autobraking. charging and distribution. hot air and chemical. Probe and drain heating. cargo. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Indications and warning. Indication and warning systems. shock absorbing. Supply regulation. anti-collision. Hydraulic fluids. De-icing systems: electrical. classification and detection. Wheels. taxiing. Power distribution. ice. Internal: cabin. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Emergency pressure generation. mechanical. Sources.11 Hydraulic Power (ATA 29) System lay-out. Indications and warnings. pneumatic.
saw tooth leading edges. STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS Note: The scope of this Module should reflect the technology of aeroplanes pertinent to the A2 and B1.16 Pneumatic/Vacuum (ATA 36) System lay-out.18 On Board Maintenance Systems (ATA 45) Central maintenance computers. Control using elevons. balance and antibalance (leading) tabs. — pitch control: elevators. flaps. Distribution. Printing: Structure monitoring (damage tolerance monitoring).1 Aeroplane Aerodynamics and Flight Controls Operation and effect of: — roll control: ailerons and spoilers. reservoirs. supply. Corrosion aspects. spoilers. stall wedges or leading edge devices. flaperons. Electronic library system. mass balance. Boundary layer control using. rudder limiters. flushing and servicing. Indications and warnings. ground supply. vortex generators. Sources: engine/APU. distribution.Indications and warnings. variable incidence stabilisers and canards. Drag inducing devices. compressors.1 Theory of Flight 11. Effects of wing fences. High lift devices. servo tabs. Interfaces with other systems. stabilators.2 subcategory. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --- . Level: A B1 B2 2 3 --11. slots. — yaw control.PISTON AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS. lift dumpers. aerodynamic balance panels. servicing and draining. Pressure control. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --MODULE 11B. Data loading system. 11. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11.17 Water/Waste (ATA 38) Water system lay-out. slats. speed brakes. ruddervators.1. spring tabs. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Operation and effect of trim tabs. control surface bias. Toilet system lay-out.
3. tail-plane pylon and undercarriage attachments. safe life. Structure assembly techniques: riveting. reinforcement. fatigue. Window and windscreen attachment. System installation provisions. Landing gear. Methods of surface protection. struts. Fuel storage. bending. formers. empennage and engine attachments. shear. pylon. longerons. secondary and tertiary. Aircraft bonding Level: A B1 B2 2 2 --(b) Construction methods of: stressed skin fuselage. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. damage tolerance concepts. compression. Wing.3. Surface cleaning. ties. Lightning strike protection provision. Airframe symmetry: methods of alignment and symmetry checks. Fail safe. beams. tension.11. torsion. methods of skinning. anti-corrosive protection.4 Flight Control Surfaces (ATA 55/57) . bolting.2 Wings (ATA 57) Construction. doublers.3 Stabilisers (ATA 55) Construction. Doors and emergency exits: construction and operation. frames. Structural classification.3 Airframe Structures — Aeroplanes 11. hoop stress. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. bonding. anodising. control surface and high lift/drag attachments. Stress. bulkheads. Control surface attachment. stringers. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11.1. wing. such as chromating. floor structures.2 High Speed Flight — N/A Level: A B1 B2 ------11.2 Airframe Structures — General Concepts (a) Airworthiness requirements for structural strength. Drains and ventilation provisions. Seat installation. strain.1 Fuselage (ATA 52/53/56) Construction and pressurisation sealing. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. primary.3.3. Zonal and station identification systems. painting.
— Communications (ATA 23). DC power generation. Balancing — mass and aerodynamic.7 Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25) (a) Emergency equipment requirements.4 Air Conditioning and Cabin Pressurisation (ATA 21) Pressurisation and air conditioning systems. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. — Firewalls. vertical speed indicator. Level: A B1 B2 .3. Power distribution. Gyroscopic: artificial horizon. harnesses and belts.6 Electrical Power (ATA 24) Batteries Installation and Operation. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. air speed indicator. Circuit protection. Seats. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 --11. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. horizontal situation indicator. stall warning systems. turn and slip indicator. Cabin pressure controllers.1 Instrument Systems (ATA 31) Pitot static: altimeter.2 Avionic Systems Fundamentals of system lay-outs and operation of: — Auto Flight (ATA 22). Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. — Engine mounts. Angle of attack indication. protection and warning devices. Compasses: direct reading. — Navigation Systems (ATA 34). direction indicator. Voltage regulation.5 Instruments/Avionic Systems 11.5. turn coordinator. Other aircraft system indication. attitude director.5 Nacelles/Pylons (ATA 54) — Construction. Inverters.Construction and attachment. remote reading. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11.5. transformers.
Cabin entertainment equipment.8 Fire Protection (ATA 26) (a) Fire extinguishing systems. Level: A B1 B2 1 1 --11. mechanical. System tests. elevator. High lift devices. Pressure generation: electric. Cross-feed and transfer. Airstairs. Hydraulic fluids. Balancing and rigging. Trim tabs. rudder.11 Hydraulic Power (ATA 29) System lay-out.2 2 --(b) Cabin lay-out. Fuel tanks.9 Flight Controls (ATA 27) Primary controls: aileron. Equipment lay-out. Cabin Furnishing Installation (level 2). Hydraulic reservoirs and accumulators. Refuelling and defueling Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Gust locks. Supply systems. Power distribution. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Fire and smoke detection and warning systems. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --(b) Portable fire extinguisher. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11.10 Fuel Systems (ATA 28) System lay-out. Pressure Control. Cargo handling and retention equipment. Stall warning system. System operation: manual. Indication and warning systems Level: A B1 B2 . Indications and warnings. Galley installation.
Probe and drain heating. supply. servicing and draining. distribution. Distribution. brakes. cargo. Indications and warnings. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. taxiing. antiskid and autobraking. Extension and retraction systems: normal and emergency.13 Landing Gear (ATA 32) Construction. STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS . Supply regulation. Steering. Corrosion aspects. compressors. anti collision.1 3 --11.HELICOPTER AERODYNAMICS.14 Lights (ATA 33) External: navigation.12 Ice and Rain Protection (ATA 30) Ice formation. cabin. Internal: cabin. reservoirs. Tyres. shock absorbing. landing. ice. Indications and warnings. Level: A B1 B2 2 3 -MODULE 12. cockpit. Wiper systems. flushing and servicing. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --11. Emergency. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --11. Indications and warning. Pressure control.15 Oxygen (ATA 35) System lay-out: cockpit.17 Water/Waste (ATA 38) Water system lay-out. Wheels. Sources: engine/APU. ground supply. classification and detection.16 Pneumatic/Vacuum (ATA 36) System lay-out. storage. charging and distribution. hot air. Toilet system lay-out. Level: A B1 B2 2 3 --11. Sources. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 --11. pneumatic and chemical. Interfaces with other systems. De-icing systems: electrical.
primary. Balancing and Rigging. Collective control. System operation: manual. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --12. Swashplate. free wheel units and rotor brake. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --12. overpitching. Blade tip stall. Clutches. strain.1 Theory of Flight — Rotary Wing Aerodynamics Terminology. bending. Effects of gyroscopic precession.5 Airframe Structures (a) Airworthiness requirements for structural strength. vibration reduction methods. Level: A B1 B2 2 3 --12. Zonal and station identification systems. bleed air. safe life. tension. Main Rotor Head: Design and Operation features. Fail safe. torsion. shear. Lightning strike protection provision . Tail rotor. Main and tail rotor tracking. Yaw control: Anti-Torque Control.2 Flight Control Systems Cyclic control. main and tail rotors. Ground effect. Stress. Blade Dampers: Function and construction. Drains and ventilation provisions. Rotor Blades: Main and tail rotor blade construction and attachment. System installation provisions. compression. secondary and tertiary. power settling.4 Transmissions Gear boxes. Translating tendency and its correction. fatigue. Artificial feel. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --12. Trim control. damage tolerance concepts. Dissymmetry of lift. electrical and fly-bywire. Static and dynamic balancing. Vortex ring state. Ground resonance. Coriolis effect and compensation. Structural classification.3 Blade Tracking and Vibration Analysis Rotor alignment. fixed and adjustable stabilisers. Vibration types.12. Torque reaction and directional control. hydraulic. Auto-rotation. hoop stress.
such as chromating. Navigation Systems (ATA 34). Communications (ATA 23). Fuel storage. Vibration indicating systems — HUMS. Firewalls. beams.6. formers. turn coordinator. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --12.7. stabiliser and undercarriage attachments. bonding.7. direction indicator.stringers. Engine mounts. Airframe symmetry: methods of alignment and symmetry checks. operation and safety devices. painting.2 Air Conditioning Air conditioning systems. mechanisms. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --12.6. Distribution systems. remote reading. air speed indicator. methods of skinning and anti-corrosive protection. reinforcement. Structure assembly techniques: riveting. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --12. Doors: construction. . Protection and warning devices. anodising.1 Instrument Systems (ATA 31) Pitot static: altimeter. Other aircraft system indication. Pylon. Flow and temperature control systems. ties. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --12. bolting. horizontal situation indicator. struts.Level: A B1 B2 2 2 --(b) Construction methods of: stressed skin fuselage. Windows and windscreen construction.7 Instruments/Avionic Systems 12. attitude director.2 Avionic Systems Fundamentals of system layouts and operation of: Auto Flight (ATA 22). Level: A B1 B2 1 1 --12. bulkheads. Gyroscopic: artificial horizon.1 Air supply Sources of air supply including engine bleed and ground cart. Compasses: direct reading. longerons. Seat installation. Methods of surface protection. turn and slip indicator.6 Air Conditioning (ATA 21) 12. doublers. vertical speed indicator.8 Electrical Power (ATA 24) Batteries Installation and Operation. frames. floor structures. Surface cleaning.
Emergency pressure generation. Power distribution. Seats. Dumping. System tests.9 Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25) (a) Emergency equipment requirements. Interface with other systems. Cabin Furnishing Installation Level: A B1 B2 1 1 --12.12 Hydraulic Power (ATA 29) System lay-out. cargo retention. Hydraulic reservoirs and accumulators. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --12. Anti-icing and de-icing systems: electrical. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --12.11 Fuel Systems (ATA 28) System lay-out. hot air and chemical. Fuel tanks. Supply systems. Pressure Control. AC power generation. Equipment lay-out. classification and detection. Probe and drain heating. Circuit protection.10 Fire Protection (ATA 26) Fire and smoke detection and warning systems. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --12. Power distribution. Voltage regulation. Indication and warning systems. pneumatic. rectifiers. transformers. Inverters. Fire extinguishing systems. mechanical. Cabin lay-out. Emergency power generation. harnesses and belts. Lifting systems Level: A B1 B2 2 2 --(b) Emergency flotation systems.13 Ice and Rain Protection (ATA 30) Ice formation. Cross-feed and transfer. venting and draining. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --12. Refuelling and defuelling.DC power generation. External/Ground power. . Indications and warnings. Pressure generation: electric. Rain repellant and removal. Hydraulic fluids.
Extension and retraction systems: normal and emergency. ruddervators. ground supply. slats.AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS. tyres. Emergency. transonic flight. variable incidence stabilisers and canards. Interfaces with other systems.14 Landing Gear (ATA 32) Construction. Sources: engine. speed brakes. floats. lift dumpers. Drag inducing devices: spoilers.1 Theory of Flight (a) Aeroplane Aerodynamics and Flight Controls Operation and effect of: — roll control: ailerons and spoilers. subsonic flight. Mach number. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --MODULE 13. servo tabs. landing. stabilators. taxiing. Pressure control. brakes. reservoirs. — pitch control: elevators. rudder limiters.15 Lights (ATA 33) External: navigation. Control using elevons. collective and anti-torque controls Level: . Indications and warning. — yaw control. Skids. Level: A B1 B2 2 3 --12. Level: A B1 B2 2 3 --12. Indications and warnings.Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --12. STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS 13. Internal: cabin. control surface bias. Steering. supersonic flight. Operation and effect of cyclic. High lift devices: slots. shock absorbing. cockpit. Distribution. Operation and effect of trim tabs. Level: A B1 B2 ----1 (c) Rotary Wing Aerodynamics Terminology. cargo. Level: A B1 B2 ----1 (b) High Speed Flight Speed of sound. Wheels. flaps.16 Pneumatic/Vacuum (ATA 36) System lay-out. critical Mach number. ice. compressors.
— Automatic Direction Finding (ADF). RNAV systems. Electrical bonding. — Emergency Locator Transmitters. receiver and transmitter. Stability Augmentation System in helicopters. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 13. system monitors and failure conditions. — Audio. Command signal processing. approach. pitch and yaw channels. Level: A B1 B2 . — Global Positioning System (GPS). antennas.2 Structures — General Concepts (a) Fundamentals of structural systems. Modes of operation: roll. — ARINC communication and reporting. Lightning strike protection provision. — Inertial Navigation System. — Instrument Landing System (ILS).A B1 B2 ----1 13. land. secondary surveillance radar. — Doppler navigation. — Very High Frequency omnidirectional range (VOR). — Very Low Frequency and hyperbolic navigation (VLF/ Omega). Autopilot navigation aids interface. Level: A B1 B2 ----1 (b) Zonal and station identification systems. transmission lines. communication. Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). — Air Traffic Control transponder. glideslope. — Microwave Landing System (MLS). — Radio altimeter. Level: A B1 B2 ----3 13. Yaw dampers. — High Frequency (HF) communication. Working principles of following systems: — Very High Frequency (VHF) communication. — Flight Director systems. — Cockpit Voice Recorder. go-around. Automatic Landing Systems: principles and categories. Distance Measuring Equipment (DME). Autothrottle systems.4 Communication/Navigation (ATA 23/34) Fundamentals of radio wave propagation. — Weather avoidance radar.3 Autoflight (ATA 22) Fundamentals of automatic flight control including working principles and current terminology. — Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS). Automatic trim control. — Area navigation. — Flight Management Systems. modes of operation.
elevator. . Air data computers. Lift dump. hydraulic. Circuit protection. Emergency power generation. Level: A B1 B2 ----3 13. Terminology. Power distribution. pneumatic. Fuel quantity indicating systems. rudder limiter. Pressure measuring devices and systems. rudder. Yaw damper. Artificial horizons.----3 13. Vertical speed indicators. Altitude reporting/alerting systems. Altimeters. Airspeed indicators.5 Electrical Power (ATA 24) Batteries Installation and Operation. Atmosphere.6 Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25) Electronic emergency equipment requirements. Slip indicators. Active load control. Machmeters. Mach trim. Level: A B1 B2 ----3 13. High lift devices. Voltage regulation. gust locks. Direct reading pressure and temperature gauges. rectifiers.7 Flight Controls (ATA 27) (a) Primary controls: aileron. Temperature indicating systems. speed brakes. Pitot static systems. Inverters. Trim control. spoiler. Level: A B1 B2 ----1 (b) System operation: electrical. Cabin entertainment equipment. transformers. External/Ground power. Gyroscopic principles. AC power generation. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 13. fly by wire. System operation: manual. Artificial feel. Stall protection systems.8 Instrument Systems (ATA 31) Classification. Instrument pneumatic systems. DC power generation.
Manifold pressure. ice.2 Engine Indicating Systems Exhaust gas temperature/Interstage turbine temperature systems. Oil pressure and temperature. Level: A B1 B2 ----3 13. cargo. Electronic Flight Instrument Systems.9 Lights (ATA 33) External: navigation. turbofan. taxiing. Vibration measurement and indication. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 13. Structure monitoring (damage tolerance monitoring). Data loading system. Emergency.10 On board Maintenance Systems (ATA 45) Central maintenance computers. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 14. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 . Electronic library system. Engine torque. Stall warning systems and angle of attack indicating systems. temperature and flow. Propeller speed. Internal: cabin. cockpit.1 Turbine Engines (a) Constructional arrangement and operation of turbojet. Engine speed. Instrument warning systems including master warning systems and centralised warning panels. Flight Data Recording systems. engine turbine discharge pressure or jet pipe pressure systems. Printing. Level: A B1 B2 ----2 MODULE 14 – PROPULSION 14. Ground Proximity Warning Systems. Level: A B1 B2 ----1 (b) Electronic Engine control and fuel metering systems (FADEC). Compass systems.Directional gyros. landing. Fuel pressure. Engine Thrust Indication: Engine Pressure Ratio. turboshaft and turbopropeller engines.
divergent and variable area nozzles.2 Engine Performance Gross thrust. Level: A B1 B2 --2 --15. thrust horsepower. Brayton cycle. By-pass ratio and engine pressure ratio. Engine ratings.GAS TURBINE ENGINE 15. flat rating. rotating stator blades. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15. kinetic energy. power.4 Compressors Axial and centrifugal types. Blade to disk attachment. limitations.5 Combustion Section Constructional features and principles of operation. Convergent. . resultant thrust. turbofan. Newton's laws of motion. Constructional features and operating principles and applications. acceleration. Fan balancing. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15. influence of speed. specific fuel consumption. energy. The relationship between force. variable inlet guide vanes.3 Inlet Compressor inlet ducts.MODULE 15 . thrust distribution. net thrust. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15. Methods of air flow control: bleed valves. Operation: Causes and effects of compressor stall and surge. Compressor ratio.7 Exhaust Constructional features and principles of operation. Effects of various inlet configurations. velocity. variable stator vanes. temperature and velocity of the gas flow. static thrust. turboprop. Ice protection. altitude and hot climate. work. Engine noise reduction.6 Turbine Section Operation and characteristics of different turbine blade types. Constructional arrangement and operation of turbojet. equivalent shaft horsepower. Nozzle guide vanes. turboshaft. Causes and effects of turbine blade stress and creep Level: A B1 B2 2 2 --15. Engine efficiencies.1 Fundamentals Potential energy. choked nozzle thrust. Level: A B1 B2 2 2 --15. Pressure.
8 Bearings and Seals Constructional features and principles of operation Level: A B1 B2 --2 --15. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15. Maintenance safety requirements. Engine Thrust Indication: Engine Pressure Ratio. engine turbine discharge pressure or jet pipe pressure systems.14 Engine Indication Systems Exhaust Gas Temperature/ Interstage Turbine Temperature. Oil pressure and temperature. Safety precautions.9 Lubricants and Fuels Properties and specifications.Thrust reversers. Torque.10 Lubrication Systems System operation/lay-out and components Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15.11 Fuel Systems Operation of engine control and fuel metering systems including electronic engine control (FADEC). Power. Engine speed. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15. including internal cooling.13 Starting and Ignition Systems Operation of engine start systems and components. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15. sealing and external air services. Vibration measurement and indication. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --- . Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15.12 Air Systems Operation of engine air distribution and anti-ice control systems. Fuel pressure and flow. Systems lay-out and components. Fuel additives. Ignition systems and components.
control cables and rods. cowlings. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --15. vibration and boroscope) monitoring. wiring looms.22 Engine Storage and Preservation Preservation and depreservation for the engine and accessories/ systems. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15.21 Engine Monitoring and Ground Operation Procedures for starting and ground run-up. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15.15 Power Augmentation Systems Operation and applications. drive systems. reduction gearing. engine mounts. protective systems. hoses. anti-vibration mounts. feeders. Overspeed safety devices. Compressor washing/cleaning. pipes. Trend (including oil analysis. control systems.20 Fire Protection Systems Operation of detection and extinguishing systems.19 Powerplant Installation Configuration of firewalls. Level: A B1 B2 --1 --15. Reduction gears. Inspection of engine and components to criteria. Water injection. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --15.15.PISTON ENGINE . Foreign Object Damage. Integrated engine and propeller controls. water methanol. couplings.17 Turbo-shaft engines Arrangements. operation. connectors. acoustic panels. lifting points and drains.16 Turbo-prop Engines Gas coupled/free turbine and gear coupled turbines. Interpretation of engine power output and parameters. Afterburner systems. Level: A B1 B2 --2 --MODULE 16 .18 Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) Purpose. tolerances and data specified by engine manufacturer.
spark plugs. Connecting rods. Mixtures/leaning. Operating principles — 2 stroke.2 Fuel injection systems Types.3 Electronic engine control Operation of engine control and fuel metering systems including electronic engine control (FADEC).2 Engine Performance Power calculation and measurement. construction and principles of operation. cam shafts. Factors affecting engine power. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16.5 Starting and Ignition Systems Starting systems. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16. Engine configuration and firing order. thermal and volumetric efficiencies.1 Carburettors Types. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16.3 Engine Construction Crank case.16. construction and principles of operation. Cylinder and piston assemblies. Ignition harnesses. construction and principles of operation. Low and high tension systems. Accessory gearbox.4. 4 stroke.1 Fundamental Mechanical. Valve mechanisms.6 Induction. Exhaust and Cooling Systems . Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16. Propeller reduction gearboxes. Piston displacement and compression ratio.4 Engine Fuel Systems 16.4. pre-heat systems.4. Systems lay-out and components. crank shaft. sumps. inlet and exhaust manifolds. Magneto types. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16. pre-ignition. Otto and Diesel. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16. Icing and heating.
10 Engine Indication Systems Engine speed. pipes. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16. cowlings.13 Engine Storage and Preservation Preservation and depreservation for the engine and accessories/systems. lifting points and drains. feeders. Control systems. Safety precautions.8 Lubricants and Fuels Properties and specifications. hoses. Interpretation of engine power output and parameters. Exhaust Gas Temperature. acoustic panels.7 Supercharging/Turbocharging Principles and purpose of supercharging and its effects on engine parameters. wiring looms. anti-vibration mounts. engine cooling systems — air and liquid. System terminology. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16. tolerances and data specified by engine manufacturer. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16. Construction and operation of supercharging/turbocharging systems. Cylinder head temperature. control cables and rods. System protection. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16.12 Engine Monitoring and Ground Operation Procedures for starting and ground run-up.Construction and operation of: induction systems including alternate air systems. Coolant temperature. Manifold pressure. Level: . Exhaust systems. Fuel pressure and flow. connectors. Oil pressure and temperature. engine mounts. Fuel additives. Inspection of engine and components: criteria.11 Powerplant Installation Configuration of firewalls. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --16.9 Lubrication Systems System operation/lay-out and components. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --16.
controllable pitch. Blade station. Level: A B1 B2 --2 --17. Aerodynamic. blade face. Propeller engine running. Blade tracking. and thrust forces. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --17. High/low blade angle. Assessment of blade damage. blade shank. Level: A B1 B2 1 3 --17. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --17. angle of attack. Overspeed protection. Relative airflow on blade angle of attack.A --- B1 2 B2 --- MODULE 17 – PROPELLER 17. centrifugal. erosion. reverse angle. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --17. Vibration and resonance.3 Propeller Pitch Control Speed control and pitch change methods.4 Propeller Synchronising Synchronising and synchrophasing equipment. mechanical and electrical/electronic. composite and metal propellers. Feathering and reverse pitch. Torque. impact damage. Propeller slip.1 Fundamentals Blade element theory. Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --17. Propeller/spinner installation.2 Propeller Construction Construction methods and materials used in wooden. rotational speed.7 Propeller Storage and Preservation Propeller preservation and depreservation Level: A B1 B2 1 2 --- . delamination. constant speeding propeller.6 Propeller Maintenance Static and dynamic balancing.5 Propeller Ice Protection Fluid and electrical de-icing equipment. corrosion. blade back and hub assembly. Fixed pitch. Propeller treatment/repair schemes.
Cathey Schaum's Outline of Feedback and Control Systems Aviation Electronics by Keith W. Shawn Coyle (CAA Nepal Recommended) Aircraft Instruments and Integrated Systems by E H J Pallet (CAA Nepal Recommended) Books for Module 4 Basic Electronics Aircraft Engineering Principles by Lloyd Dingle. Greer New Higher GCSE Mathematics: Revision and Practice by David Rayner A Complete GCSE Mathematics: Higher Course by A. Second Edition by Jerry C.4 & 8) Aviation Mechanic Handbook by Dale Crane Electronics for Today and Tomorrow by Tom Duncan Electronics Made Simple by Ian Sinclair Electronics the Easy Way by Rex Miller Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Electronic Devices and Circuits by Jimmie J.5. Nelson Thornes Complete Physics by Stephen Pople Explaining Physics GCSE Edition by Stephen Pople Physics Made Simple by Ira M. Mike Tooley (for modules 1.3.2. Eismin AC Power Systems Handbook Second Edition by Jerry C. Lehrman Aircraft Basic Science by Michael J. Rardon McGraw Hill Books for Module 3 Basic Electrics Aviation Mechanic Handbook by Dale Crane Aircraft Electricity and Electronics (Glencoe's Aviation Technology Series) by Thomas K. Whitaker Aircraft Electrical Systems by E H J Pallett (CAA Nepal Recommended) . William J. Reference Materials Dictionary of the Gas Turbine Engines Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms by Dale Crane Dictionary of Aeronautical English by David Crocker Standard Handbook for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers by Mark Davies Books for module 1 Mathematics Automotive Math Handbook by Forbes Aird Auto Math Handbook by John Lawlor Mathematics: the Basic Skills by S. Kroes. Llewellyn. Bose Electrical Systems for A & PS (Ea-412) Aircraft Electricity and Electronics (Glencoe's Aviation Technology Series) byThomas K. A. Leff Books for Module 2 Physics Aviation Mechanic Handbook by Dale Crane Teach Yourself Physics: Popular Science by Jim Breithaupt Physics for You by Keith Johnson. Katie Prindle Geometry the Easy Way by Lawrence S. James R. Durden Physics the Easy Way by Robert L. Eismin Electrical Systems for A & PS (Ea-412) AC Power Systems Handbook. Greer New Higher GCSE Mathematics: Revision and Practice by David Rayner Aviation Mechanic Handbook by Dale Crane Math the Easy Way by Anthony Prindle . Freeman. Whitaker Aircraft Electrical Systems by E H J Pallett (CAA Nepal Recommended) Automatic Flight Control by E H J Pallett.
Miller Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Electronic Devices and Circuits by Jimmie J. Networks and Communications Principles of Computer Architecture by Miles Murdocca Aircraft Electrical Systems by E H J Pallett (CAA Nepal Recommended) Automatic Flight Control by E H J Pallett. Builders. Shawn Coyle (CAA Nepal Recommended) Aircraft Instruments and Integrated Systems by E H J Pallet (CAA Nepal Recommended) Books for Module 6 Standard Hardware Standard Aircraft Handbook for Mechanics and Technicians by Larry Reithmaier General (Aviation Maintenance Technician Series) by Dale Crane Aviation Mechanic Handbook by Dale Crane Nuts. Technicians. Eismin AC Power Systems Handbook Second Edition by Jerry C. Cathey Schaum's Outline of Feedback and Control Systems Aviation Electronics by Keith W. Bolts and Fasteners and Plumbing Handbook by Carroll Smith Aircraft Hardware Standards Manual and Engineering by Stanley J.Automatic Flight Control by E H J Pallett. Dzik Airframe and Power plant Mechanics General Handbook FAA Book New Materials for Next-Generation Commercial Transports: National Research Council Modern Materials and Manufacturing Processes by John Neely A & P Technician General Textbook by Jeppesen Books for Module 7 Maintenance Practices Standard Aircraft Handbook for Mechanics and Technicians by Larry Reithmaier General (Aviation Maintenance Technician Series) by Dale Crane Aviation Mechanic Handbook by Dale Crane Nuts. Goff Computer Systems: Architecture. Bose Civil Avionics Systems Electrical Systems for A & PS (Ea-412) Aircraft Electricity and Electronics (Glencoe's Aviation Technology Series) by Thomas K. Shawn Coyle (CAA Nepal Recommended) Aircraft Instruments and Integrated Systems by E H J Pallet (CAA Nepal Recommended) Books for Module 5 Digital Techniques Aircraft Digital Electronic and Computer Systems: Principles. Whitaker Electric. Logic & Auto-Flight.11 &13) Electronics for Today and Tomorrow by Tom Duncan Electronics Made Simple by Ian Sinclair Electronics the Easy Way by Mark R. Foreman . Bolts and Fasteners and Plumbing Handbook by Carroll Smith Aircraft Hardware Standards Manual and Engineering by Stanley J. Repair and Alterations FAR Part 43 Airplane Maintenance & Repair: A Manual for Owners. and Pilots Aircraft Sheet Metal (JS312633) by Nick Bonacci Composite Construction for Homebuilt Aircraft by Jack Lambie Understanding Aircraft Composite Construction: Basics of Materials and Techniques by Zeke Smith Advanced Composites (JS312645) by C. Instruments by Mike Burton Introduction to Fiber Optics by John Crisp Fiber Optics: Communication and Application by Henry Zanger. Cynthia Zanger (CAA Nepal Recommended) Fiber Optic Reference Guide: A Practical Guide to the Technology by David R. Electronics. Operation and Maintenance (for Modules 5. Dzik Airframe and Power plant Mechanics General Handbook FAA Book New Materials for Next-Generation Commercial Transports: National Research Council Modern Materials and Manufacturing Processes by John Neely A & P Technician General Textbook by Jeppesen Aircraft Inspection.
Trollip Human Factors for Pilots Maintenance and Mechanics by von Larry W. Pratt Human Performance and Limitations for the Professional Pilot Human Performance & Limitations in Aviation by Ron D. Reithmaier Managing Maintenance Error: A Practical Guide by Alan Hobbs. Reason Human Error by James Reason Managing the Risks of Organizational Accidents by J. Michael Bagshaw Human Factors Manual for General Aviation by Stanley R. Strategy. James T. Taylor Maintenance Resources Management: Adapting MRP by Dinesh Shenoy How to Measure Human Resource Management by Jac Fitz-Enz. Kermode (CAA Nepal Recommended) Aircraft Flight: A Description of the Physical Principles of Aircraft Flight Aerodynamics. Hellier Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook Aircraft Corrosion Control by Dale Crane Aircraft Welding Aircraft Weight and Balance by FAA Books for Module 8 Basic Aerodynamics Flight Dynamics Principles by Cook The Theory of Flight by Richard von Mises Principles of Flight by Mike Burton Fundamentals of Aerodynamics by John D. Woods. and Performance by Brian E. Wiener The Private Pilot's Licence Course: Human Factors and Flight Safety by Jeremy M.C. Becker The ROI of Human Capital: Measuring the Economic Value of Employee Performance by Jac Fitz-Enz Human Resource Champions by Dave Ulrich Resilience Engineering: Concepts And Precepts: Concepts and Precepts by von Erik Hollnage . Kroes . 12 & 13 Airframe Books AMT Book Airframe : Structures by Crane AMT Book Airframe : Systems 2nd by Crane FAA Airframe Powerplant Mechanics: Airframe Handbook A & P Technician General Textbook by Jeppesen A & P Technician Airframe Textbook by Jeppesen (CAA Nepal Recommended) Aircraft Maintenance and Repair by Michael J. Engines and Systems for the Professional Pilot by David Robson Flight Control Systems by Roger Pratt Books for module 9 Human Factors Human Factors in Aviation by von Earl L.Mechanic's Guide to Precision Measuring Tools (Powerpro) by Forbes Aird Handbook of Nondestructive Evaluation by Charles J. David D. Nancy Leveson The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error by von Sidney Dekker Book for Module 10 Aviation Legislation Aviation Maintenance Management by Harry A Kinnison Essentials of Airplane Maintenance by Michael Loong Books for Module 11. Wiegmann Airline Maintenance Resource Management by James C. Anderson Mechanics of Flight by A. Barbara Davison The HR Scorecard: Linking People. T. Campbell. Reason The Field Guide to Human Error Investigations by Sidney Dekker A Human Error Approach to Aviation Accident Analysis: The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System by Douglas A.
Stimson Secondary Surveillance Radar by Michael C. Maher Trends in Advanced Avionics by Jim Curran Avionics Fundamentals (Iap Training Manual) (CAA Nepal Recommended) Aircraft Radio Systems by J Powell (CAA Nepal Recommended) Analog and Digital Communications (Schaum's Outlines) by Hwei Hsu Aircraft Radio Systems by James Powell Modern Control Systems by Richard C. Siouris Civil Avionics Systems by I. Eismin (CAA Nepal Recommended) AC Power Systems Handbook. T. Hooper Hydraulics and Pneumatics: A Technicians and Engineers Guide by Andrew Parr Avionics. Spitzer Digital Avionics Systems: Principles and Practice by Cary R. Brown Manual of Avionics: Introduction by Brian Kendal Avionics Navigation Systems by Myron Kayton. Helfrick Introduction to Avionics by R. Lombardo Advanced Aircraft Systems by David A. Moir. Garrett Jeppesen Book Aircraft Systems (Practical Flying Series) by David A. Cundy.P. Engines and Systems for the Professional Pilot by David Robson Flight Control Systems by Roger Pratt Flight Mechanics of High Performance Aircraft by Andre Turcat Mechanics of Aircraft Structures by C. Walter R. Electronics. Lombardo Mechanics of Aircraft Structures by C. R. Spitzer (CAA Nepal Recommended) Avionics Troubleshooting and Repair by Edward R. Sun Aerodynamics. F.Airplane Maintenance & Repair by Douglas S. Bishop Communication and Radar Systems by Nicolaos S. Knight Aviation Computing Systems by Mal Gormley Aircraft Instruments and Avionics for A&P Technicians by Max F. Majumdar Basic Pneumatics by Jay F. Sun Aeroplane Structure by A C Kermode (CAA Nepal Recommended) Transport Category Aircraft Systems (CAA Nepal Recommended) Oil Hydraulic Systems : Principles and Maintenance by S. Collinson (CAA Nepal Recommended) Civil Avionics Systems Aircraft Electrical Systems by E H J Pallett (CAA Nepal Recommended) Electric. Tzannes Radar Handbook by Merrill Ivan Skolnik Introduction to Airborne Radar by George W. Henderson Introduction to Avionics by Dale R. Fried The Avionics Handbook by Cary R. Stevens . Sirona G. Dorf. Logic & Auto-Flight. Whitaker Modern Aviation Electronics by Albert D. Shawn Coyle (CAA Nepal Recommended) Aircraft Instruments and Integrated Systems by E H J Pallet (CAA Nepal Recommended) Aerospace Avionics Systems: A Modern Synthesis by George M. Instruments by Mike Burton Aircraft Electrical Systems by E H J Pallett (CAA Nepal Recommended) Automatic Flight Control by E H J Pallett.T. Second Edition by Jerry C. Rick S. Bose Electrical Systems for A & PS (Ea-412) (CAA Nepal Recommended) Aircraft Electricity and Electronics (Glencoe's Aviation Technology Series) by Thomas K. Robert H. Electrical & Instruments Books Aviation Electronics by Keith W. Maher Pilot's Avionics Survival Guide by Edward R. Carmody Aircraft Systems and Components by D.G.
I. Saravanamuttoo Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines of the World and Dictionary of the Gas Turbine by Charles E. Otis Aircraft Instruments and Integrated Systems by E H J Pallet Books for Module 16 Aviation Maintenance Technician Series: Powerplant by Dale Crane FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics: Powerplant Handbook Aircraft Reciprocating Engines by Dale Crane Books for Module 17 Aircraft Propellers and Controls (JS312651) by Frank Delp The Professional Pilot's Study Guide: Propellers (The Professional Pilot's Study Guide) by Mike Burton . Kerrebrock Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Technology by Treager Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants by Charles E. Otis Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants Workbook by Charles E. Treager Jet Propulsion : A Simple Guide to the Aerodynamic and Thermodynamic Design and Performance of Jet Engines by Nicholas A. Wagtendonk Helicopter Pilot's Manual: Principles of Flight. Cumpsty Elements of Gas Turbine Propulsion by Jack D.Helicopters Helicopter Maintenance (Aviation Technician Training Course-JS312642) by Joseph Schafer CAA Nepal Recommended Principles of Helicopter Flight/ 1749T by W. Basic Handling and Advanced Techniques by Norman Bailey (CAA Nepal Recommended) The Art and Science of Flying Helicopters: Elementary and Advanced by Shawn Corwyn Coyle Automatic Flight Control by E H J Pallett Flying the Helicopter by John J McDonald (CAA Nepal Recommended) Books for Module 14 & 15 Aviation Maintenance Technician Series: Powerplant by Dale Crane FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics: Powerplant Handbook (CAA Nepal Recommended ) A & P Technician Airframe Textbook by Jeppesen (CAA Nepal Recommended) Jet Engines: Fundamentals of Theory. J. Design and Operation by Klaus Hunecke Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Technology by Irwin E. Mattingly Aircraft Engines and Gas Turbines by Jack L. Otis Gas Turbine Theory by H.H.
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