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EASA PART 66 GUIDE: EASA PART 66 : MODULE
A guide to student and LAE (License Aircraft Engineer) who want to get the LWTR license or convert it from BCAR Section L to EASA Part 66.. Including EASA Part 66 Module, EASA part 66 Question Examination, EASA Part 66 Note, EASA Part 66 Tutor and aviation tool. Viewers can get information related to this program in this site.
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EASA PART 66 : MODULE
An education note for those who want to study EASA part 66 module for DCA Examination.
Include all the syllabus for the exam.This note will be updated from time to time.
MODULE 1 : MATHEMATICS
MODULE 2 : PHYSICS
MODULE 4 : ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS
MODULE 5 : DIGITAL TECHNIQUES / ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS
MODULE 6 : MATERIALS & HARDWARE
MODULE 7 : MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
MODULE 8 : BASIC AERODYNAMICS
MODULE 9 : HUMAN FACTORS
MODULE 10 : AVIATION LEGISLATION
MODULE11A : TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS,STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
MODULE 11B : PISTON AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS,STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
MODULE 12 : HELICOPTER AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
MODULE 13 : AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS (AVIONICS)
MODULE 14 : PROPULSION SYSTEM (AVIONICS)
MODULE 15 : GAS TURBINE ENGINE
MODULE 16 : PISTON ENGINE
MODULE17 : PROPELLER
BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENT
The knowledge level indicators are defined as follows:
a) LEVEL 1 :
A familiarisation with the principal elements of the subject.
Objectives: - The applicant should be familiar with the basic elements of the
- 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.
b) LEVEL 2 :
A general knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject.
An ability to apply that knowledge.
Objectives: - The applicant should be able to understand the theoretical
fundamentals of the subject.
- The applicant should be able to give a general description of the
subject using, as appropriate, typical examples.
- The applicant should be able to use mathematical formulae in
conjunction with physical laws describing the subject.
- The applicant should be able to read and understand sketches,
drawings and schematics describing the subject.
- The applicant should be able to apply his knowledge in a practical
manner using detailed procedures.
c) LEVEL 3 :
A detailed knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject. A capacity to combine and apply the separate elements of knowledge in a logical and comprehensive manner.
Objectives: - The applicant should know the theory of the subject and
interrelationships with other subjects.
- The applicant should be able to give a detailed description of the
subject using theoretical fundamentals and specific examples.
- The applicant should understand and be able to use mathematical
formula related to the subject.
- The applicant should be able to read, understand and prepare
sketches, simple drawings and schematics describing the subject.
manner using manufacturer's instructions.
- The applicant should be able to interpret results from various
sources and measurements and apply corrective action where
Table for Aircraft Technicians, Mechanics & Engineers, studying for their PART-66 A, PART-66 B1 or PART-66 B2 and PART-66 C licenses, whether for the purposes of a license conversion or extension, or for a first license. It will explain you all steps necessary to get EASA PART-66 License.
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BIPLAB AHMED 18 September 2013 at 21:04
c130 24 February 2014 at 07:01
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Anonymous 22 March 2014 at 06:44
Pls email me info about the part 66 modules:6,7,9 to andykonto.pilot@gmail.com thank you.
Rohini Singh 27 October 2014 at 14:28
Hi, I have done 3 years Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course from India. Unfortunately in India we don't
have the module system but I have have passed 3 written AME exams -> Paper 1 Aircraft rules and regulation( after 1st year of the course), Paper 2 General Engineering and maintenance practices( After 2nd year of the course) and Paper 3 Radio Navigation system( after 2.5 year of the course). Its been 08 months I have moved to london. Many of the EASA part 66 modules subject we have covered under these exams. Now i am confused whether accreditation of my certificates will help reduce my modules? And do i need some practical experience to apply for these exams?
pritamjit rout 21 April 2015 at 19:31
i guess you have to start from beginning i.e module 1.
Unknown 2 November 2015 at 07:56
There , be some conversion modules u hav to study nd pas thllthiertxams in conversions topics r given that u hav to study nd pas its exam
these cpnversion topics or modules r according to ur previous course documentsdat u hav done
Shahbaz Shabbir 2 November 2015 at 07:57
Anonymous 28 October 2014 at 09:59
Can you tell me that Easa part 66 papers would come from these MCQS ?
ARNINC 28 April 2015 at 10:01
For complete resource and question banks for B1 license visit arninc.blogspot.com
John Khaw 21 May 2015 at 00:29
Anyone could give hlp on the CAT A papers
Anonymous 22 May 2015 at 09:58
I have completed my ame course from india and now i am in oman. I havent cleared any papers. I want to give EASA papers. so what is the best way to do and where can i give the exam.
Anonymous 22 June 2015 at 05:44
srilankan aviation college in srilanka... you can complete easa part 66 B1.1 and B2 in here
Anonymous 23 June 2015 at 02:15
can anyone help me with the list of practical exercises of module 15 please....?
tshatnawi@yahoo.com
Anonymous 5 July 2015 at 21:28
i have done two years training with air nz, 1st year was level 3 (all modules similar to EASA modules), 2nd year i did all EASA modules and then an 8 week observation an EASA approved part 145 facility. however, ive got 4 resits to do. do i still need to go back to air nz and do them or can i just do the exams in any EASA approved training institute?
UMAR 15 December 2015 at 08:36
http://www.freesky.ae/
danial hakim 28 January 2016 at 07:24
I need a good site anyone???
rafiqual alam rigan 29 November 2016 at 06:58
how can i get all module? can anybody please help me? i cant open module1,3,4,5,.....
only can access module2 and 8 please send me mail- rigansv@gmail.com
Anonymous 11 June 2017 at 05:47
Usefull fact
Abu Huraira 20 October 2017 at 22:16
hy guys am abu huraira am doing EASA part 66 aerospace . i have cleared most modules a website on which u can get all modules books free if u want help tell me i will tell u about that
https://easapart66papaer.blogspot.com/
Abu Huraira 20 October 2017 at 22:17
go to this site to get detail https://easapart66papaer.blogspot.com/
Fredrick wise 4 December 2017 at 22:31
you guys did amazingly well with respect to all MCQs and ans. kudos
Anonymous 9 December 2017 at 12:05
Hello everyone i want to appear in EASA PART 66 B1.1 Exam so that I need Easa part 66 B1.1 Aerospace modules note so anybody can send notes by email. Thanking you in an anticipation.
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