EASA Part 66 Module Contents
EASA Part 66 Module Contents
2014
2. Modularisation
Qualification on basic subjects for each aircraft maintenance licence category or subcategory should be in accord
ance with the following matrix, where applicable subjects are indicated by an ‘X’:
1 X X X X X X
2 X X X X X X
3 X X X X X X
4 X X X X X X
5 X X X X X X
6 X X X X X X
7A X X X X X
7B X
8 X X X X X X
9A X X X X X
9B X
10 X X X X X X
11A X
11B X
11C X
12 X X
13 X
14 X
15 X X
16 X X X
17A X X
17B X
MODULE 1. MATHEMATICS
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
1.1 Arithmetic 1 2 2 2
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.
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A B1 B2 B3
1.2 Algebra
(a) Evaluating simple algebraic expressions, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, 1 2 2 2
use of brackets, simple algebraic fractions;
(b) Linear equations and their solutions; — 1 1 1
Indices and powers, negative and fractional indices;
Binary and other applicable numbering systems;
Simultaneous equations and second degree equations with one unknown;
Logarithms.
1.3 Geometry
(a) Simple geometrical constructions; — 1 1 1
(b) Graphical representation; nature and uses of graphs, graphs of equations/functions; 2 2 2 2
(c) Simple trigonometry; trigonometrical relationships, use of tables and rectangular and polar — 2 2 2
coordinates.
MODULE 2. PHYSICS
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
2.1 Matter 1 1 1 1
Nature of matter: the chemical elements, structure of atoms, molecules;
Chemical compounds;
States: solid, liquid and gaseous;
Changes between states.
2.2 Mechanics
2.2.1 Statics 1 2 1 1
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).
2.2.2 Kinetics 1 2 1 1
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.
2.2.3 Dynamics
(a) Mass; 1 2 1 1
Force, inertia, work, power, energy (potential, kinetic and total energy), heat, efficiency;
(b) Momentum, conservation of momentum; 1 2 2 1
Impulse;
Gyroscopic principles;
Friction: nature and effects, coefficient of friction (rolling resistance).
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LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
3.10 Magnetism
(a) Theory of magnetism; — 2 2 1
Properties of a magnet;
Action of a magnet suspended in the Earth's magnetic field;
Magnetisation and demagnetisation;
Magnetic shielding;
Various types of magnetic material;
Electromagnets construction and principles of operation;
Hand clasp rules to determine: magnetic field around current carrying conductor;
(b) Magnetomotive force, field strength, magnetic flux density, permeability, hysteresis loop, — 2 2 1
retentivity, coercive force reluctance, saturation point, eddy currents;
Precautions for care and storage of magnets.
3.11 Inductance/Inductor — 2 2 1
Faraday's Law;
Action of inducing a voltage in a conductor moving in a magnetic field;
Induction principles;
Effects of the following on the magnitude of an induced voltage: magnetic field strength, rate
of change of flux, number of conductor turns;
Mutual induction;
The effect the rate of change of primary current and mutual inductance has on induced
voltage;
Factors affecting mutual inductance: number of turns in coil, physical size of coil, permeability
of coil, position of coils with respect to each other;
Lenz's Law and polarity determining rules;
Back emf, self induction;
Saturation point;
Principle uses of inductors.
3.12 DC Motor/Generator Theory — 2 2 1
Basic motor and generator theory;
Construction and purpose of components in DC generator;
Operation of, and factors affecting output and direction of current flow in DC generators;
Operation of, and factors affecting output power, torque, speed and direction of rotation of DC
motors;
Series wound, shunt wound and compound motors;
Starter Generator construction.
3.13 AC Theory 1 2 2 1
Sinusoidal waveform: phase, period, frequency, cycle;
Instantaneous, average, root mean square, peak, peak to peak current values and calculations
of these values, in relation to voltage, current and power;
Triangular/Square waves;
Single/3 phase principles.
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LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
4.1 Semiconductors
4.1.1 Diodes
(a) Diode symbols; — 2 2 1
Diode characteristics and properties;
Diodes in series and parallel;
Main characteristics and use of silicon controlled rectifiers (thyristors), light emitting diode,
photo conductive diode, varistor, rectifier diodes;
Functional testing of diodes.
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A B1 B2 B3
4.1.2 Transistors
(a) Description and operation of logic circuits and linear circuits/operational amplifiers; — 1 — 1
4.3 Servomechanisms
(a) Understanding of the following terms: Open and closed loop systems, feedback, follow up, — 1 — —
analogue transducers;
Principles of operation and use of the following synchro system components/features:
resolvers, differential, control and torque, transformers, inductance and capacitance trans
mitters;
(b) Understanding of the following terms: Open and closed loop, follow up, servomechanism, — — 2 —
analogue, transducer, null, damping, feedback, deadband;
Construction operation and use of the following synchro system components: resolvers,
differential, control and torque, E and I transformers, inductance transmitters, capacitance
transmitters, synchronous transmitters;
Servomechanism defects, reversal of synchro leads, hunting.
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LEVEL
B1-1 B1-2
A B2 B3
B1-3 B1-4
LEVEL
B1-1 B1-2
A B2 B3
B1-3 B1-4
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
Note: This module does not apply to category B3. Relevant subject matters for category B3 are defined in module 7B.
LEVEL
A B1 B2
LEVEL
A B1 B2
Also, 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.
7.2 Workshop Practices 3 3 3
Care of tools, control of tools, use of workshop materials;
Dimensions, allowances and tolerances, standards of workmanship;
Calibration of tools and equipment, calibration standards.
7.3 Tools 3 3 3
Common hand tool types;
Common power tool types;
Operation and use of precision measuring tools;
Lubrication equipment and methods.
Operation, function and use of electrical general test equipment.
7.4 Avionic General Test Equipment — 2 3
Operation, function and use of avionic general test equipment.
7.5 Engineering Drawings, Diagrams and Standards 1 2 2
Drawing types and diagrams, their symbols, dimensions, tolerances and projections;
Identifying title block information;
Microfilm, microfiche and computerised presentations;
Specification 100 of the Air Transport Association (ATA) of America;
Aeronautical and other applicable standards including ISO, AN, MS, NAS and MIL;
Wiring diagrams and schematic diagrams.
7.6 Fits and Clearances 1 2 1
Drill sizes for bolt holes, classes of fits;
Common system of fits and clearances;
Schedule of fits and clearances for aircraft and engines;
Limits for bow, twist and wear;
Standard methods for checking shafts, bearings and other parts.
7.7 Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS) 1 3 3
Continuity, insulation and bonding techniques and testing;
Use of crimp tools: hand and hydraulic operated;
Testing of crimp joints;
Connector pin removal and insertion;
Co-axial cables: testing and installation precautions;
Identification of wire types, their inspection criteria and damage tolerance.
Wiring protection techniques: Cable looming and loom support, cable clamps, protective sleeving
techniques including heat shrink wrapping, shielding;
EWIS installations, inspection, repair, maintenance and cleanliness standards.
7.8 Riveting 1 2 —
Riveted joints, rivet spacing and pitch;
Tools used for riveting and dimpling;
Inspection of riveted joints.
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LEVEL
A B1 B2
LEVEL
A B1 B2
Note: The scope of this module shall reflect the technology of aeroplanes relevant to the B3 category.
LEVEL
B3
LEVEL
B3
LEVEL
B3
7.12 Transmissions 2
Inspection of gears, backlash;
Inspection of belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets;
Inspection of screw jacks, lever devices, push-pull rod systems.
7.13 Control Cables 2
Swaging of end fittings;
Inspection and testing of control cables;
Bowden cables; aircraft flexible control systems.
7.14 Material handling
7.14.1 Sheet Metal 2
Marking out and calculation of bend allowance;
Sheet metal working, including bending and forming;
Inspection of sheet metal work.
7.14.2 Composite and non-metallic 2
Bonding practices;
Environmental conditions;
Inspection methods.
7.15 Welding, Brazing, Soldering and Bonding
(a) Soldering methods; inspection of soldered joints; 2
(b) Welding and brazing methods; 2
Inspection of welded and brazed joints;
Bonding methods and inspection of bonded joints.
7.16 Aircraft Weight and Balance
(a) Centre of Gravity/Balance limits calculation: use of relevant documents; 2
(b) Preparation of aircraft for weighing; 2
Aircraft weighing.
7.17 Aircraft Handling and Storage 2
Aircraft taxiing/towing and associated safety precautions;
Aircraft jacking, chocking, securing and associated safety precautions;
Aircraft storage methods;
Refuelling/defuelling procedures;
De-icing/anti-icing procedures;
Electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic ground supplies;
Effects of environmental conditions on aircraft handling and operation.
7.18 Disassembly, Inspection, Repair and Assembly Techniques
(a) Types of defects and visual inspection techniques; 3
Corrosion removal, assessment and reprotection;
(b) General repair methods, Structural Repair Manual; 2
Ageing, fatigue and corrosion control programmes;
(c) Non-destructive inspection techniques including, penetrant, radiographic, eddy current, ultrasonic and 2
boroscope methods;
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LEVEL
B3
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
Note: This module does not apply to category B3. Relevant subject matters for category B3 are defined in module 9B.
LEVEL
A B1 B2
9.1 General 1 2 2
The need to take human factors into account;
Incidents attributable to human factors/human error;
‘Murphy's’ law.
9.2 Human Performance and Limitations 1 2 2
Vision;
Hearing;
Information processing;
Attention and perception;
Memory;
Claustrophobia and physical access.
9.3 Social Psychology 1 1 1
Responsibility: individual and group;
Motivation and de-motivation;
Peer pressure;
‘Culture’ issues;
Team working;
Management, supervision and leadership.
9.4 Factors Affecting Performance 2 2 2
Fitness/health;
Stress: domestic and work related;
Time pressure and deadlines;
Workload: overload and underload;
Sleep and fatigue, shiftwork;
Alcohol, medication, drug abuse.
9.5 Physical Environment 1 1 1
Noise and fumes;
Illumination;
Climate and temperature;
Motion and vibration;
Working environment.
9.6 Tasks 1 1 1
Physical work;
Repetitive tasks;
Visual inspection;
Complex systems.
9.7 Communication 2 2 2
Within and between teams;
Work logging and recording;
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LEVEL
A B1 B2
Note: The scope of this module shall reflect the less demanding environment of maintenance for B3 licence holders.
LEVEL
B3
9.1 General 2
The need to take human factors into account;
Incidents attributable to human factors/human error;
‘Murphy's’ law.
9.2 Human Performance and Limitations 2
Vision;
Hearing;
Information processing;
Attention and perception;
Memory;
Claustrophobia and physical access.
9.3 Social Psychology 1
Responsibility: individual and group;
Motivation and de-motivation;
Peer pressure;
‘Culture’ issues;
Team working;
Management, supervision and leadership.
9.4 Factors Affecting Performance 2
Fitness/health;
Stress: domestic and work related;
Time pressure and deadlines;
Workload: overload and underload;
Sleep and fatigue, shiftwork;
Alcohol, medication, drug abuse.
9.5 Physical Environment 1
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LEVEL
B3
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
LEVEL
A B1 B2 B3
LEVEL
A1 B1.1
LEVEL
A1 B1.1
LEVEL
A1 B1.1
LEVEL
A1 B1.1
AC power generation;
Emergency power generation;
Voltage regulation;
Power distribution;
Inverters, transformers, rectifiers;
Circuit protection;
External/Ground power.
11.7 Equipment and Furnishings (ATA 25)
(a) Emergency equipment requirements; 2 2
Seats, harnesses and belts.
(b) Cabin lay-out; 1 1
Equipment lay-out;
Cabin Furnishing installation;
Cabin entertainment equipment;
Galley installation;
Cargo handling and retention equipment;
Airstairs.
11.8 Fire Protection (ATA 26) 1 3
(a) Fire and smoke detection and warning systems;
Fire extinguishing systems;
System tests;
(b) Portable fire extinguisher. 1 1
11.9 Flight Controls (ATA 27) 1 3
Primary controls: aileron, elevator, rudder, spoiler;
Trim control;
Active load control;
High lift devices;
Lift dump, speed brakes;
System operation: manual, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, fly-by-wire;
Artificial feel, Yaw damper, Mach trim, rudder limiter, gust lock systems;
Balancing and rigging;
Stall protection/warning system.
11.10 Fuel Systems (ATA 28) 1 3
System lay-out;
Fuel tanks;
Supply systems;
Dumping, venting and draining;
Cross-feed and transfer;
Indications and warnings;
Refuelling and defuelling;
Longitudinal balance fuel systems.
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LEVEL
A1 B1.1
LEVEL
A1 B1.1
Corrosion aspects.
Printing;
Functions that may be typically integrated in the Integrated Modular Avionic (IMA) modules are,
among others:
Bleed Management, Air Pressure Control, Air Ventilation and Control, Avionics and Cockpit Ventila
tion Control, Temperature Control, Air Traffic Communication, Avionics Communication Router, Elec
trical Load Management, Circuit Breaker Monitoring, Electrical System BITE, Fuel Management,
Braking Control, Steering Control, Landing Gear Extension and Retraction, Tyre Pressure Indication,
Oleo Pressure Indication, Brake Temperature Monitoring, etc.
The units and components which furnish a means of entertaining the passengers and providing
communication within the aircraft (Cabin Intercommunication Data System) and between the aircraft
cabin and ground stations (Cabin Network Service). Includes voice, data, music and video transmis
sions.
The Cabin Intercommunication Data System provides an interface between cockpit/cabin crew and
cabin systems. These systems support data exchange of the different related LRU's and they are typi
cally operated via Flight Attendant Panels.
The Cabin Network Service typically consists on a server, typically interfacing with, among others, the — —
following systems:
— Data/Radio Communication, In-Flight Entertainment System.
LEVEL
A1 B1.1
Note 1: This module does not apply to category B3. Relevant subject matters for category B3 are defined in module 11C.
Note 2: The scope of this Module shall reflect the technology of aeroplanes pertinent to the A2 and B1.2 subcategory.
LEVEL
A2 B1.2
LEVEL
A2 B1.2
(b) Construction methods of: stressed skin fuselage, formers, stringers, longerons, bulkheads, frames, 1 2
doublers, struts, ties, beams, floor structures, reinforcement, methods of skinning, anti-corrosive
protection, wing, empennage and engine attachments;
Structure assembly techniques: riveting, bolting, bonding;
Methods of surface protection, such as chromating, anodising, painting;
Surface cleaning;
Airframe symmetry: methods of alignment and symmetry checks.
11.3 Airframe Structures — Aeroplanes
11.3.1 Fuselage (ATA 52/53/56) 1 2
Construction and pressurisation sealing;
Wing, tail-plane, pylon and undercarriage attachments;
Seat installation;
Doors and emergency exits: construction and operation;
Windows and windscreen attachment.
11.3.2 Wings (ATA 57) 1 2
Construction;
Fuel storage;
Landing gear, pylon, control surface and high lift/drag attachments.
11.3.3 Stabilisers (ATA 55) 1 2
Construction;
Control surface attachment.
11.3.4 Flight Control Surfaces (ATA 55/57) 1 2
Construction and attachment;
Balancing — mass and aerodynamic.
11.3.5 Nacelles/Pylons (ATA 54) 1 2
Nacelles/Pylons: — —
— Construction,
— Firewalls,
— Engine mounts.
11.4 Air Conditioning and Cabin Pressurisation (ATA 21) 1 3
Pressurisation and air conditioning systems;
Cabin pressure controllers, protection and warning devices;
Heating systems.
11.5 Instruments/Avionic Systems
11.5.1 Instrument Systems (ATA 31) 1 2
Pitot static: altimeter, air speed indicator, vertical speed indicator;
Gyroscopic: artificial horizon, attitude director, direction indicator, horizontal situation indicator, turn
and slip indicator, turn coordinator;
Compasses: direct reading, remote reading;
Angle of attack indication, stall warning systems;
Glass cockpit;
Other aircraft system indication.
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LEVEL
A2 B1.2
LEVEL
A2 B1.2
Note: The scope of this module shall reflect the technology of aeroplanes pertinent to the B3 category.
LEVEL
B3
LEVEL
B3
LEVEL
B3
LEVEL
B3
LEVEL
A3 B1.3
A4 B1.4
LEVEL
A3 B1.3
A4 B1.4
LEVEL
A3 B1.3
A4 B1.4
LEVEL
A3 B1.3
A4 B1.4
Power distribution;
Indication and warning systems;
Interface with other systems.
12.13 Ice and Rain Protection (ATA 30) 1 3
Ice formation, classification and detection;
Anti-icing and De-icing systems: electrical, hot air and chemical;
Rain repellent and removal;
Probe and drain heating;
Wiper system.
12.14 Landing Gear (ATA 32) 2 3
Construction, shock absorbing;
Extension and retraction systems: normal and emergency;
Indications and warning;
Wheels, Tyres, brakes;
Steering;
Air-ground sensing;
Skids, floats.
12.15 Lights (ATA 33) 2 3
External: navigation, landing, taxiing, ice;
Internal: cabin, cockpit, cargo;
Emergency.
12.16 Pneumatic/Vacuum (ATA 36) 1 3
System lay-out;
Sources: engine/APU, compressors, reservoirs, ground supply;
Pressure control;
Distribution;
Indications and warnings;
Interfaces with other systems.
12.17 Integrated Modular Avionics (ATA42) 1 2
Functions that may be typically integrated in the Integrated Modular Avionic (IMA) modules are,
among others:
Bleed Management, Air Pressure Control, Air Ventilation and Control, Avionics and Cockpit Ventila
tion Control, Temperature Control, Air Traffic Communication, Avionics Communication Router, Elec
trical Load Management, Circuit Breaker Monitoring, Electrical System BITE, Fuel Management,
Braking Control, Steering Control, Landing Gear Extension and Retraction, Tyre Pressure Indication,
Oleo Pressure Indication, Brake Temperature Monitoring, etc.
Core System;
Network Components.
12.18 On Board Maintenance Systems (ATA45) 1 2
Central maintenance computers;
Data loading system;
Electronic library system;
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A3 B1.3
A4 B1.4
Printing;
Structure monitoring (damage tolerance monitoring).
12.19 Information Systems (ATA46) 1 2
The units and components which furnish a means of storing, updating and retrieving digital informa
tion traditionally provided on paper, microfilm or microfiche. Includes units that are dedicated to the
information storage and retrieval function such as the electronic library mass storage and controller.
Does not include units or components installed for other uses and shared with other systems, such as
flight deck printer or general use display.
Typical examples include Air Traffic and Information Management Systems and Network Server
Systems.
Aircraft General Information System;
Flight Deck Information System;
Maintenance Information System;
Passenger Cabin Information System;
Miscellaneous Information System.
LEVEL
B2
LEVEL
B2
LEVEL
B2
LEVEL
B2
LEVEL
B2
LEVEL
B2
Functions that may be typically integrated in the Integrated Modular Avionic (IMA) modules are, among
others:
Bleed Management, Air Pressure Control, Air Ventilation and Control, Avionics and Cockpit Ventilation
Control, Temperature Control, Air Traffic Communication, Avionics Communication Router, Electrical
Load Management, Circuit Breaker Monitoring, Electrical System BITE, Fuel Management, Braking
Control, Steering Control, Landing Gear Extension and Retraction, Tyre Pressure Indication, Oleo Pres
sure Indication, Brake Temperature Monitoring, etc.;
Core System;
Network Components.
The units and components which furnish a means of entertaining the passengers and providing commu
nication within the aircraft (Cabin Intercommunication Data System) and between the aircraft cabin and
ground stations (Cabin Network Service). Includes voice, data, music and video transmissions.
The Cabin Intercommunication Data System provides an interface between cockpit/cabin crew and cabin
systems. These systems support data exchange of the different related LRU's and they are typically oper
ated via Flight Attendant Panels.
The Cabin Network Service typically consists on a server, typically interfacing with, among others, the —
following systems:
— Data/Radio Communication, In-Flight Entertainment System.
The units and components which furnish a means of storing, updating and retrieving digital information
traditionally provided on paper, microfilm or microfiche. Includes units that are dedicated to the infor
mation storage and retrieval function such as the electronic library mass storage and controller. Does not
include units or components installed for other uses and shared with other systems, such as flight deck
printer or general use display.
Typical examples include Air Traffic and Information Management Systems and Network Server Systems.
LEVEL
B2
LEVEL
A B1
15.1 Fundamentals 1 2
Potential energy, kinetic energy, Newton's laws of motion, Brayton cycle;
The relationship between force, work, power, energy, velocity, acceleration;
Constructional arrangement and operation of turbojet, turbofan, turboshaft, turboprop.
15.2 Engine Performance — 2
Gross thrust, net thrust, choked nozzle thrust, thrust distribution, resultant thrust, thrust horsepower,
equivalent shaft horsepower, specific fuel consumption;
Engine efficiencies;
By-pass ratio and engine pressure ratio;
Pressure, temperature and velocity of the gas flow;
Engine ratings, static thrust, influence of speed, altitude and hot climate, flat rating, limitations.
15.3 Inlet 2 2
Compressor inlet ducts
Effects of various inlet configurations;
Ice protection.
15.4 Compressors 1 2
Axial and centrifugal types;
Constructional features and operating principles and applications;
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A B1
Fan balancing;
Operation:
Causes and effects of compressor stall and surge;
Methods of air flow control: bleed valves, variable inlet guide vanes, variable stator vanes, rotating
stator blades;
Compressor ratio.
15.5 Combustion Section 1 2
Constructional features and principles of operation.
15.6 Turbine Section 2 2
Operation and characteristics of different turbine blade types;
Blade to disk attachment;
Nozzle guide vanes;
Causes and effects of turbine blade stress and creep.
15.7 Exhaust 1 2
Constructional features and principles of operation;
Convergent, divergent and variable area nozzles;
Engine noise reduction;
Thrust reversers.
15.8 Bearings and Seals — 2
Constructional features and principles of operation.
15.9 Lubricants and Fuels 1 2
Properties and specifications;
Fuel additives;
Safety precautions.
15.10 Lubrication Systems 1 2
System operation/lay-out and components.
15.11 Fuel Systems 1 2
Operation of engine control and fuel metering systems including electronic engine control (FADEC);
Systems lay-out and components.
15.12 Air Systems 1 2
Operation of engine air distribution and anti-ice control systems, including internal cooling, sealing
and external air services.
15.13 Starting and Ignition Systems 1 2
Operation of engine start systems and components;
Ignition systems and components;
Maintenance safety requirements.
15.14 Engine Indication Systems 1 2
Exhaust Gas Temperature/Interstage Turbine Temperature;
Engine Thrust Indication: Engine Pressure Ratio, engine turbine discharge pressure or jet pipe pressure
systems;
Oil pressure and temperature;
Fuel pressure and flow;
Engine speed;
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A B1
LEVEL
A B1 B3
16.1 Fundamentals 1 2 2
Mechanical, thermal and volumetric efficiencies;
Operating principles — 2 stroke, 4 stroke, Otto and Diesel;
Piston displacement and compression ratio;
Engine configuration and firing order.
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LEVEL
A B1 B3
LEVEL
A B1 B3
Note: This module does not apply to category B3. Relevant subject matters for category B3 are defined in module 17B.
LEVEL
A B1
17.1 Fundamentals 1 2
Blade element theory;
High/low blade angle, reverse angle, angle of attack, rotational speed;
Propeller slip;
Aerodynamic, centrifugal, and thrust forces;
Torque;
Relative airflow on blade angle of attack;
Vibration and resonance.
17.2 Propeller Construction 1 2
Construction methods and materials used in wooden, composite and metal propellers;
Blade station, blade face, blade shank, blade back and hub assembly;
Fixed pitch, controllable pitch, constant speeding propeller;
Propeller/spinner installation.
17.3 Propeller Pitch Control 1 2
Speed control and pitch change methods, mechanical and electrical/electronic;
Feathering and reverse pitch;
Overspeed protection.
17.4 Propeller Synchronising — 2
Synchronising and synchrophasing equipment.
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A B1
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LEVEL
B3
17.1 Fundamentals 2
Blade element theory;
High/low blade angle, reverse angle, angle of attack, rotational speed;
Propeller slip;
Aerodynamic, centrifugal, and thrust forces;
Torque;
Relative airflow on blade angle of attack;
Vibration and resonance.
17.2 Propeller Construction 2
Construction methods and material used in wooden, composite and metal propellers;
Blade station, blade face, blade shank, blade back and hub assembly;
Fixed pitch, controllable pitch, constant speeding propeller;
Propeller/spinner installation.
17.3 Propeller Pitch Control 2
Speed control and pitch change methods, mechanical and electrical/electronic;
Feathering and reverse pitch;
Overspeed protection.
17.4 Propeller Synchronising 2
Synchronising and synchrophasing equipment.
17.5 Propeller Ice Protection 2
Fluid and electrical de-icing equipment.
17.6 Propeller Maintenance 2
Static and dynamic balancing;
Blade tracking;
Assessment of blade damage, erosion, corrosion, impact damage, delamination;
Propeller treatment/repair schemes;
Propeller engine running.
17.7 Propeller Storage and Preservation 2
Propeller preservation and depreservation.