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2003
MODULE 1. MATHEMATICS
Level
A B1 B2
1.1 Arithmetic 1 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.
1.2 Algebra
(a) 1 2 2
Evaluating simple algebraic expressions, addition, subtrac-
tion, multiplication and division, use of brackets, simple
algebraic fractions;
(b) — 1 1
Linear equations and their solutions;
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) — 1 1
Simple geometrical constructions;
(b) 2 2 2
Graphical representation; nature and uses of graphs,
graphs of equations/functions;
(c) — 2 2
Simple trigonometry; trigonometrical relationships, use of
tables and rectangular and polar coordinates.
MODULE 2. PHYSICS
Level
A B1 B2
2.1 Matter 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
Forces, moments and couples, representation as vectors;
Centre of gravity.
Elements of theory of stress, strain and elasticity: tension,
compression, shear and torsion;
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Level
A B1 B2
2.2.2 Kinetics 1 2 1
2.2.3 Dynamics
(a) 1 2 1
Mass
(b) 1 2 2
Impulse;
Gyroscopic principles;
(a) 2 2 2
(b) 1 2 1
2.3 Thermodynamics
(a) 2 2 2
(b) — 2 2
Volumetric expansion;
Level
A B1 B2
Fibre optics.
Level
A B1 B2
Level
A B1 B2
Operation of photo-cells.
3.6 DC Circuits — 2 2
3.7 Resistance/Resistor
(a) — 2 2
Specific resistance;
(b) — 1 1
Level
A B1 B2
3.8 Power — 2 2
Power formula;
3.9 Capacitance/Capacitor — 2 2
Testing of capacitors.
3.10 Magnetism
(a) — 2 2
Theory of magnetism;
Properties of a magnet;
Magnetic shielding;
(b) — 2 2
Level
A B1 B2
3.11 Inductance/Inductor — 2 2
Faraday's Law;
Induction principles;
Mutual induction;
Saturation point;
3.13 AC Theory 1 2 2
Triangular/Square waves;
Level
A B1 B2
3.15 Transformers — 2 2
Auto transformers.
3.16 Filters — 1 1
3.17 AC Generators — 2 2
3.18 AC Motors — 2 2
Level
A B1 B2
4.1 Semiconductors
4.1.1 Diodes
(a) — 2 2
Diode symbols;
(b) — — 2
4.1.2 Transistors
(a) — 1 2
Transistor symbols;
(b) — — 2
Testing of transistors.
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Level
A B1 B2
(a) — 1 —
(b) — — 2
4.3 Servomechanisms
(a) — 1 —
(b) — — 2
Level
B1.1 B1.2
A B2
B1.3 B1.4
(a) — 2 — 2
(b) — — — 2
(a) 1 2 — —
(b) — — — 2
Level
B1.1 B1.2
A B2
B1.3 B1.4
5.7 Microprocessors — — — 2
5.9 Multiplexing — — — 2
Terminations;
Level
B1.1 B1.2
A B2
B1.3 B1.4
EMC-Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMI-Electromagnetic Interference
Lightning/lightning protection
FBW-Fly by Wire
Level
A B1 B2
(a) 1 2 1
(b) — 1 1
(a) 1 2 1
(b) — 1 1
(a) 1 2 2
(b) 1 2 —
Level
A B1 B2
6.4 Corrosion
(a) 1 1 1
Chemical fundamentals;
(b) 2 3 2
Causes of corrosion;
6.5 Fasteners
Screw nomenclature;
Level
A B1 B2
(a) 2 2 2
(b) 2 2 1
6.7 Springs — 2 1
6.8 Bearings 1 2 2
6.9 Transmissions 1 2 2
Types of cables;
Bowden cables;
Crimping;
Level
A B1 B2
7.3 Tools 3 3 3
Level
A B1 B2
7.8 Riveting 1 2 —
7.10 Springs 1 2 —
7.11 Bearings 1 2 —
Level
A B1 B2
7.12 Transmissions 1 2 —
Bonding practices;
Environmental conditions
Inspection methods
(a) — 2 2
(b) — 2 —
(a) — 2 2
(b) — 2 —
Aircraft weighing;
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Level
A B1 B2
Refuelling/defuelling procedures;
De-icing/anti-icing procedures;
(a) 2 3 2
(b) — 2 —
(c) — 2 1
(d) 2 2 2
(e) — 2 2
(a) 2 2 2
(b) 2 2 —
Level
A B1 B2
Maintenance planning;
Modification procedures;
Stores procedures;
Certification/release procedures;
Level
A B1 B2
8.2 Aerodynamics 1 2 2
Level
A B1 B2
Glide ratio;
Lift augmentation.
Level
A B1 B2
9.1 General 1 2 2
‘Murphy's’ law.
Vision;
Hearing;
Information processing;
Memory;
Peer pressure;
‘Culture’ issues;
Team working;
Level
A B1 B2
Fitness/health;
Illumination;
Working environment.
9.6 Tasks 1 1 1
Physical work;
Repetitive tasks;
Visual inspection;
Complex systems.
9.7 Communication 2 2 2
Dissemination of information.
Level
A B1 B2
Role of EASA;
Operators Responsibilities;
Documents to be Carried;
(a) General — 1 1
Type Certification;
(b) Documents — 2 2
Certificate of Airworthiness;
Certificate of Registration;
Noise Certificate;
Weight Schedule;
10.6 Part-M 2 2 2
Level
A B1 B2
(a) 1 2 2
Airworthiness Directives;
(b) — 1 1
Continuing airworthiness;
Test flights;
Level
A1 B1.1 B2
Level
A1 B1.1 B2
(a) 2 2 —
Aircraft bonding
(b) 1 2 —
Level
A1 B1.1 B2
Surface cleaning.
Construction;
Fuel storage;
Construction;
Construction;
Firewalls;
Engine mounts.
Level
A1 B1.1 B2
Distribution systems;
11.4.3 Pressurisation 1 3 —
Pressurisation systems;
DC power generation;
AC power generation;
Voltage regulation;
Power distribution;
Circuit protection.
External/Ground power;
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Level
A1 B1.1 B2
(a) 2 2 —
(b) 1 1 —
Cabin lay-out;
Equipment lay-out;
Galley installation;
Airstairs.
(a)
System tests.
(b)
Trim control;
Level
A1 B1.1 B2
System lay-out;
Fuel tanks;
Supply systems;
System lay-out;
Hydraulic fluids;
Pressure Control;
Power distribution;
Rain repellant;
Wiper systems
Tyres;
Steering.
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Level
A1 B1.1 B2
Emergency.
Supply regulation;
System lay-out;
Pressure control;
Distribution;
Corrosion aspects.
Printing;
Note: The scope of this Module should reflect the technology of aeroplanes pertinent to the A2 and B1.2 subcategory.
Level
A2 B1.2 B2
(a) 2 2 —
Aircraft bonding
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Level
A2 B1.2 B2
(b) 1 2 —
Surface cleaning;
Seat installation;
Construction;
Fuel storage;
Construction;
(a) 1 2 —
Nacelles/Pylons:
— Construction;
— Firewalls;
— Engine mounts.
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Level
A2 B1.2 B2
DC power generation;
Voltage regulation;
Power distribution;
Circuit protection;
Inverters, transformers.
(a) 2 2 —
(b) 1 1 —
Cabin lay-out;
Equipment lay-out;
Galley installation;
Airstairs.
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Level
A2 B1.2 B2
(a) 1 3 —
System tests.
(b) 1 3 —
Trim tabs;
Gust locks;
System lay-out;
Fuel tanks;
Supply systems;
System lay-out;
Hydraulic fluids;
Pressure Control;
Power distribution;
Level
A2 B1.2 B2
Wiper systems.
Tyres;
Steering.
Emergency.
Supply regulation;
System lay-out;
Pressure control;
Distribution;
Level
A2 B1.2 B2
Corrosion aspects.
Level
A3 B1.3
B2
A4 B1.4
Terminology;
Auto-rotation;
Ground effect.
Cyclic control;
Collective control;
Swashplate;
Artificial feel;
Level
A3 B1.3
B2
A4 B1.4
Rotor alignment;
Ground resonance.
12.4 Transmissions 1 3 —
(a) 2 2 —
(b) 1 2 —
Seat installation;
Fuel storage;
Firewalls;
Engine mounts;
Level
A3 B1.3
B2
A4 B1.4
Surface cleaning.
Distribution systems;
Power distribution;
External/Ground power.
(a) 2 2 —
Level
A3 B1.3
B2
A4 B1.4
Lifting systems.
(b) 1 1 —
Equipment lay-out;
System tests.
System lay-out;
Fuel tanks;
Supply systems;
System lay-out;
Hydraulic fluids;
Pressure Control;
Power distribution;
Level
A3 B1.3
B2
A4 B1.4
Steering;
Skids, floats.
Emergency.
System lay-out;
Pressure control;
Distribution;
Level
A B1 B2
Level
A B1 B2
Terminology;
(a) — — 1
(b) — — 2
Electrical bonding;
Yaw dampers;
Level
A B1 B2
Autothrottle systems.
DC power generation;
AC power generation;
Level
A B1 B2
Voltage regulation;
Power distribution;
Circuit protection;
External/Ground power.
(a) — — 1
Trim control;
(b) — — 2
Classification;
Atmosphere;
Terminology;
Altimeters;
Airspeed indicators;
Machmeters;
Level
A B1 B2
Gyroscopic principles;
Artificial horizons;
Slip indicators;
Directional gyros;
Compass systems;
Emergency.
Printing;
MODULE 14 PROPULSION
Level
A B1 B2
(a) — — 1
(b) — — 2
Level
A B1 B2
Engine speed;
Manifold pressure;
Engine torque;
Propeller speed.
Level
A B1 B2
15.1 Fundamentals 1 2 —
Engine efficiencies;
Level
A B1 B2
15.3 Inlet 2 2 —
Ice protection.
15.4 Compressors 1 2 —
Fan balancing;
Operation:
Compressor ratio.
15.7 Exhaust 1 2 —
Thrust reversers.
Fuel additives;
Safety precautions.
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Level
A B1 B2
Engine speed;
Torque;
Power.
Afterburner systems.
Reduction gears;
Level
A B1 B2
Compressor washing/cleaning;
Level
A B1 B2
16.1 Fundamentals 1 2 —
Mixtures/leaning, pre-ignition.
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Level
A B1 B2
Accessory gearbox;
Valve mechanisms;
16.4.1 Carburettors 1 2 —
16.7 Supercharging/Turbocharging 1 2 —
System terminology;
Control systems;
System protection.
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Level
A B1 B2
Fuel additives;
Safety precautions.
Engine speed;
Coolant temperature;
Manifold pressure.
Level
A B1 B2
17.1 Fundamentals 1 2 —
Propeller slip;
Torque;
Level
A B1 B2
Appendix II
1.1. All basic examinations must be carried out using the multi-choice question format and essay questions as specified
below.
1.2. Each multi-choice question must have three alternative answers of which only one must be the correct answer
and the candidate must be allowed a time per module which is based upon a nominal average of 75 seconds per
question.
1.3. Each essay question requires the preparation of a written answer and the candidate must be allowed 20 minutes
to answer each such question.
1.4. Suitable essay questions must be drafted and evaluated using the knowledge syllabus in Part-66 Appendix I
Modules 7, 9 and 10.
1.5. Each question will have a model answer drafted for it, which will also include any known alternative answers that
may be relevant for other subdivisions.
1.6. The model answer will also be broken down into a list of the important points known as Key Points.
1.7. The pass mark for each Part-66 module and sub-module multi-choice part of the examination is 75 %.
1.8. The pass mark for each essay question is 75 % in that the candidates answer must contain 75 % of the required
key points addressed by the question and no significant error related to any required key point.
1.9. If either the multi-choice part only or the essay part only is failed, then it is only necessary to retake the multi-
choice or essay part, as appropriate.
1.10. Penalty marking systems must not be used to determine whether a candidate has passed.
1.11. All Part-66 modules that make up a complete Part-66 aircraft maintenance licence category or subcategory must
be passed within a 5 year time period of passing the first module except in the case specified in paragraph 1.12.
A failed module may not be retaken for at least 90 days following the date of the failed module examination,
except in the case of a Part-147 approved maintenance training organisation which conducts a course of
retraining tailored to the failed subjects in the particular module when the failed module may be retaken after 30
days.
1.12. The 5 year time period specified in paragraph 1.11 does not apply to those modules which are common to more
than one Part-66 aircraft maintenance licence category or subcategory and which were previously passed as part
of another such category or subcategory examination.
2.11. Subject Module 11a Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems:
Category A-100 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 125 minutes.
Category B1-130 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 165 minutes.
Category B2-None.
2.12. Subject Module 11b Piston Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems:
Category A-70 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 90 minutes.
Category B1-100 multi-choice and 0 essay questions. Time allowed 125 minutes.
Category B2-None.