Delivery method: Self-Study – Part 66 online training
Price: £100
In this module, you will learn about safety precautions, workshop practices and engineering standards, as well as aircraft maintenance activities such as the assembly, inspection and testing of components.
The following sub-modules are covered within this course. The contents of the submodules may vary depending on whether your course is for an EASA or UK CAA licence, as the knowledge requirements differ.
- 7.1 Safety Precautions-Aircraft and Workshop
- 7.2 Workshop Practices
- 7.3 Tools
- 7.4 Avionic Test Equipment – (UK CAA only)
- 7.5 Engineering Drawings, Diagrams and Standards
- 7.6 Fits and Clearances
- 7.7 Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS)
- 7.8 Riveting
- 7.9 Pipes and Hoses
- 7.10 Springs
- 7.11 Bearings
- 7.12 Transmissions
- 7.13 Control Cables
- 7.14 Material handling
- 7.15 Welding, Brazing, Soldering and Bonding – (UK CAA only)
- 7.16 Aircraft Weight and Balance
- 7.17 Aircraft Handling and Storage
- 7.18 Disassembly, Inspection, Repair and Assembly Techniques
- 7.19 Abnormal Events
- 7.20 Maintenance Procedures
- 7.21 Documentation & Communication – (EASA only)
Module 7 requires you to take an essay examination in addition to the MCQ. With this course, you will also be given access to an essay extract pack which is a condensed version of the course training material. The pack will support you when preparing for essay examinations, within the terms of the regulations.
Essay Extract Packs are rotated every six months, on 1st January and 1st July each year. The latest pack will always be available via your iAcademy account. When booking your essay examination, please ensure you have sufficient time to access the latest essay extract pack.
Subscription length:
You will have 3-months access to this courseware. The 3-months begins once you redeem your course, not at the point of purchase.
Exams:
Please note, our self-study modules do not include examination costs. For more information about examinations, please click here.