EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 1 Mathematics
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
1.1
Arithmetic
1.2 Algebra
1.3 Geometry
1.2 Algebra
1.3 Geometry
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
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Questions:
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16
Multiple Choice – 0 Essay
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Language:
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English
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Duration:
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20 minutes
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Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 2 Physics
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
2.1 Matter
2.2 Mechanics
2.3 Thermodynamics
2.2 Mechanics
2.3 Thermodynamics
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
30
Multiple Choice – 0 Essay
|
Language:
|
English
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Duration:
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40 minutes
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Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 3 Electrical Fundamentals
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
3.1 Electron
Theory
3.2 Static Electricity and Conduction
3.3 Electrical Terminology
3.4 Generation of Electricity
3.5 DC Sources of Electricity
3.13 AC Theory
3.2 Static Electricity and Conduction
3.3 Electrical Terminology
3.4 Generation of Electricity
3.5 DC Sources of Electricity
3.13 AC Theory
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
20
Multiple Choice – 0 Essay
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
25 minutes
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Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 5 Digital Techniques /
Electronic Fundamentals
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
5.1
Electronic Instrument Systems
5.6 Basic Computer Structure
5.12 Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
5.6 Basic Computer Structure
5.12 Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
40
Multiple Choice – 0 Essay
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
50 minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 6 Materials and Hardware
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
6.1 Aircraft
Materials - Ferrous
6.2 Aircraft Materials – Non Ferrous
6.3 Aircraft Materials – Composite and Non Metallic
6.4 Corrosion
6.5 Fasteners
6.6 Pipes and Unions
6.8 Bearings
6.9 Transmissions
6.10 Control Cables
6.11 Electrical Cable and Connectors
6.2 Aircraft Materials – Non Ferrous
6.3 Aircraft Materials – Composite and Non Metallic
6.4 Corrosion
6.5 Fasteners
6.6 Pipes and Unions
6.8 Bearings
6.9 Transmissions
6.10 Control Cables
6.11 Electrical Cable and Connectors
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
50
Multiple Choice – 0 Essay
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
65 minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 7 Maintenance Practices
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
7.1 Safety
Precautions – Aircraft and Workshops
7.2 Workshop Practices
7.3 Tools
7.5 Engineering Drawings, Diagrams and Standards
7.6 Fits and Clearences
7.7 Electrical Cables and Connetors (EWIS)
7.8 Riveting
7.9 Pipes and Hoses
7.10 Springs
7.11 Bearings
7.12 Transmissions
7.13 Control Cables
7.17 Aircraft Handling and Storage
7.18 Disassembly, Inspection, Repair and Assembly Techniques
7.19 Abnormal Events
7.20 Maintenance Procedures
7.2 Workshop Practices
7.3 Tools
7.5 Engineering Drawings, Diagrams and Standards
7.6 Fits and Clearences
7.7 Electrical Cables and Connetors (EWIS)
7.8 Riveting
7.9 Pipes and Hoses
7.10 Springs
7.11 Bearings
7.12 Transmissions
7.13 Control Cables
7.17 Aircraft Handling and Storage
7.18 Disassembly, Inspection, Repair and Assembly Techniques
7.19 Abnormal Events
7.20 Maintenance Procedures
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
70
Multiple Choice – 2 Essays
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
90 + 40
minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions and Essay 1 and Essay 2 Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 8 Basic Aerodynamic
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
8.1 Physics
of the Atmosphere
8.2 Aerodynamics
8.3 Theory of Flight
8.4 Flight Stability and Dynamics
8.2 Aerodynamics
8.3 Theory of Flight
8.4 Flight Stability and Dynamics
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
20
Multiple Choice – 0 Essays
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
25 minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 9 Human Factors
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
9.1 General
9.2 Human Performance and Limitations
9.3 Social Psychology
9.4 Factor Effecting Performance
9.5 Physical Environment
9.6 Tasks
9.7 Communication
9.8 Human Error
9.9 Hazards in the workplace
9.2 Human Performance and Limitations
9.3 Social Psychology
9.4 Factor Effecting Performance
9.5 Physical Environment
9.6 Tasks
9.7 Communication
9.8 Human Error
9.9 Hazards in the workplace
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
20
Multiple Choice – 1 Essay
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
25 + 20
minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions and Essay 1 Question
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 10 Aviation Legislation
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
10.1
Regulatory Framework
10.2 Part 66 – Certifying Staff Maintenance
10.3 Part 145 – Approved Maintenance Organisations
10.4 EU – OPS – Commercial Air Transport
10.6 Part M – Maintenance
10.7 National Regulations and International Requirements
10.2 Part 66 – Certifying Staff Maintenance
10.3 Part 145 – Approved Maintenance Organisations
10.4 EU – OPS – Commercial Air Transport
10.6 Part M – Maintenance
10.7 National Regulations and International Requirements
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
30
Multiple Choice – 1 Essay
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
40 + 20
minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions and Essay 1 Question
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 11a Turbine Aeroplane
Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
11.1 Theory
of Flight
11.2 Airframe Structures – General Concept
11.3 Airframe Structures Aeroplane
11.4 Air Conditioning and Cabin Pressurisation
11.5 Instrument / Avionic Systems
11.6 Electrical Power
11.7 Equipment and Furnishings
11.8 Fire Protection
11.9 Flight Controls
11.10 Fuel Systems
11.11 Hydraulic Power
11.12 Ice and rain Protection
11.13 Landing Gear
11.14 Lights
11.15 Oxygen
11.16 Pneumatic / Vacuum
11.17 Water / Waste
11.18 On Board Maintenance Systems
11.2 Airframe Structures – General Concept
11.3 Airframe Structures Aeroplane
11.4 Air Conditioning and Cabin Pressurisation
11.5 Instrument / Avionic Systems
11.6 Electrical Power
11.7 Equipment and Furnishings
11.8 Fire Protection
11.9 Flight Controls
11.10 Fuel Systems
11.11 Hydraulic Power
11.12 Ice and rain Protection
11.13 Landing Gear
11.14 Lights
11.15 Oxygen
11.16 Pneumatic / Vacuum
11.17 Water / Waste
11.18 On Board Maintenance Systems
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
100
Multiple Choice – 0 Essays
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
125
minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 15 Gas Turbine Engine
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
15.1
Fundamentals
15.3 Inlet
15.4 Compressors
15.5 Combustion Section
15.6 Turbine Section
15.7 Exhaust
15.9 Lubricants and Fuel
15.10 Lubrication Systems
15.11 Fuel Systems
15.12 Air Systems
15.13 Starting and Ignition Systems
15.14 Engine Indication Systems
15.16 Turbo prop Engines
15.17 Turbo shaft Engines
15.18 Auxiliary Power Units (APUs)
15.19 Powerplant Installation
15.20 Fire Protection Systems
15.21 Engine Monitoring and Ground Operation
15.22 Engine Storage and Preservation
15.3 Inlet
15.4 Compressors
15.5 Combustion Section
15.6 Turbine Section
15.7 Exhaust
15.9 Lubricants and Fuel
15.10 Lubrication Systems
15.11 Fuel Systems
15.12 Air Systems
15.13 Starting and Ignition Systems
15.14 Engine Indication Systems
15.16 Turbo prop Engines
15.17 Turbo shaft Engines
15.18 Auxiliary Power Units (APUs)
15.19 Powerplant Installation
15.20 Fire Protection Systems
15.21 Engine Monitoring and Ground Operation
15.22 Engine Storage and Preservation
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
60
Multiple Choice – 0 Essays
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
75 minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 16 Piston Engine
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
16.1
Fundamentals
16.2 Engine Performance
16.3 Engine Construction
16.4 Engine Fuel Systems
16.5 Starting and Ignition Systems
16.6 Induction, Exhaust and Cooling Systems
16.7 Supercharging / Turbocharging
16.8 Lubricants and Fuels
16.9 Lubrication Systems
16.10 Engine Induction Systems
16.11 Power Plant Installation
16.12 Engine Monitoring and Ground Operations
16.13 Engine Storage and Preservation
16.2 Engine Performance
16.3 Engine Construction
16.4 Engine Fuel Systems
16.5 Starting and Ignition Systems
16.6 Induction, Exhaust and Cooling Systems
16.7 Supercharging / Turbocharging
16.8 Lubricants and Fuels
16.9 Lubrication Systems
16.10 Engine Induction Systems
16.11 Power Plant Installation
16.12 Engine Monitoring and Ground Operations
16.13 Engine Storage and Preservation
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
60
Multiple Choice – 0 Essays
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
75 minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
EASA Part 66 Basic Knowledge Examination
EASA Part 66 CAT A Module 17 Propeller
Objectives:
Basic
Knowledge Examination in Accordance to EASA Part 66
Examination
Contents:
17.1
Fundamentals
17.2 Propeller Construction
17.3 Propeller Pitch Control
17.5 Propeller Ice Protection
17.6 Propeller Maintenance
17.7 PropellerStorage and Preservation
17.2 Propeller Construction
17.3 Propeller Pitch Control
17.5 Propeller Ice Protection
17.6 Propeller Maintenance
17.7 PropellerStorage and Preservation
Target
group:
|
Maintenance
Staff
|
Preconditions:
|
More than
3 years Maintenance Experience in a EASA Part M or 145 Organisation
|
Questions:
|
20
Multiple Choice – 0 Essays
|
Language:
|
English
|
Duration:
|
25 minutes
|
Conclusion:
|
Certificate
of Recognition if the Examination Pass Mark is more than 75% of the Multiple
Choice Questions
|
Date:
|
Ongoing
|
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