Aircraft Maintenance Licensing: EASA Part 66*
To obtain an aircraft maintenance license, individuals must demonstrate theoretical knowledge in 17 key areas, as outlined in *EASA Part 66*. These *modules* cover crucial topics, including:
- *Mathematics* and *Physics* fundamentals
- *Electrical* and *Electronic Fundamentals*
- *Digital Techniques* and *Materials and Hardware*
- *Maintenance Practices* and *Aerodynamics*
- *Aircraft Structures* and *Systems*
- *Propulsion*, *Engine*, and *Instrument* systems
- *Avionics* and *Electrical Systems*
*EASA Part 147* regulates the training organizations that provide instruction in these areas, ensuring that programs meet strict standards for *facilities*, *instructors*, and *training materials*.
By mastering these *17 modules* and meeting *EASA Part 147* requirements, maintenance personnel can ensure the safety and airworthiness of aircraft.
Monday, 19 August 2024
Aircraft Maintenance Licensing EASA Part 66
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