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Last updated on October 2nd, 2024 at 06:18 am
EASA Part 66 Module 14 Propulsion—Aligned with Revision 2023-989
Elevate your aviation maintenance expertise with EASA Part 66 Module 14 Propulsion, meticulously designed for Aircraft Maintenance Technicians specializing in B2 Avionics. This module offers a comprehensive foundation in turbine engines and a deep dive into electronic control systems, essential for today’s advanced aircraft technologies.
Why Choose This Module?
- Fully Compliant with EASA Standards: Adheres to the stringent requirements of EASA Part 66, ensuring complete alignment with the content, sequence, and required learning levels (L1, L2, or L3) for an accredited B2 avionics maintenance technician program.
- Globally Recognized: Endorsed by various national aviation authorities and integrated into the training curricula of Part 147 approved schools worldwide.
- Up-to-Date Content: Reflects the latest industry standards and practices, compliant with Revision 2023-989, keeping you at the forefront of aviation maintenance knowledge.
What You’ll Learn
1. Turbine Engines
- Construction and Operation:
- Turbojet Engines
- Turbofan Engines
- Turboshaft Engines
- Turboprop Engines
- Electronic Engine Control Systems:
- Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC)
- Fuel Metering Systems
2. Engine Indicating Systems
- Temperature Monitoring:
- Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT)
- Interstage Turbine Temperature (ITT)
- Performance Indicators:
- Engine Speed Indicators
- Thrust Indication Systems
- Pressure Ratio and Turbine Discharge Pressure
- Jet Pipe Pressure Systems
- Fluid Monitoring:
- Oil Pressure and Temperature
- Fuel Pressure, Temperature, and Flow
- Additional Measurements:
- Manifold Pressure
- Engine Torque
- Propeller Speed Indicators
3. Starting and Ignition Systems
- Engine Start Systems:
- Functionality and components
- Operational principles
- Ignition Systems:
- Types and maintenance procedures
- Safety protocols during servicing
- Maintenance Safety:
- Best practices
- Regulatory compliance
Who Should Enroll?
- Aspiring Aircraft Maintenance Technicians aiming for B2 Avionics certification.
- Current A&P Mechanics looking to expand their knowledge and meet EASA standards.
- Students enrolled in aviation maintenance programs seeking comprehensive study materials.
- Educational Institutions adopting up-to-date resources for their curriculum.
Benefits of This Module
- Career Advancement: Fulfills the educational requirements for the EASA Part 66 B2 aircraft maintenance license, enhancing employability in the global aviation industry.
- Enhanced Skills: Develops critical competencies in propulsion systems, essential for maintaining modern aircraft.
- Accredited Learning: Recognized by Part 147 approved maintenance training organizations, ensuring your education meets international standards.
Instructor Support Available
For training schools and instructors, we offer:
- Projectable Image Banks: Visual aids to enhance teaching effectiveness.
- Extensive Question Databases: A wide range of exam questions for assessing student comprehension.
- Dedicated Assistance: Support in meeting competent authority requirements and curriculum integration.
Invest in your future with EASA Part 66 Module 14 Propulsion. This module is not just a book; it’s a pathway to mastering aircraft propulsion systems and advancing your career in aviation maintenance.
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Contact Us Today to secure your copy or learn more about how this module can benefit your professional journey.
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