Friday, 28 June 2013

EASA PART 66 : MODULES

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 11B : PISTON AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS,STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
MODULE 13 : AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS (AVIONICS)
MODULE 14 : PROPULSION SYSTEM (AVIONICS)
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
                               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.
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.
    -      The applicant should be able to apply his knowledge in a practical 
           manner using manufacturer's instructions.
    -      The applicant should be able to interpret results from various
           sources and measurements and apply corrective action where
           appropriate.

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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