How many modules are there in EASA?
How many modules are there in EASA?
13 modules
1, there are total of 13 modules and a candidate needs to clear all the 13 Multiple choice exams as well as 3 essay type exams.
How many modules are there in aircraft maintenance engineering?
17 modules
DGCA (Govt of India) is the regulatory body which conducts the modules in academic years. The candidate has to clear all the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Modules and training to get the AME license. There are a total of 17 modules, but candidates have to clear the modules depending upon the chosen stream.
How many questions are on the EASA ATPL?
Total of 682 questions in 18 hours and 15 minutes for all 14 exams.
What is DGCA module?
DGCA Govt of India is the regulatory body which conducts the modules in academic years. The candidate has to clear all the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering subjects and training to get the AME license. There are total of 17 modules, but candidate has to clear the modules depending upon the chosen stream.
What are modules in AME?
Semester 1
Module | Subject / Topic |
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Module – 6 | Materials and Hardware |
Module – 7 | Maintenance Practices Part – I |
Module – 8 | Basic Aerodynamics |
Module – 10 | Aviation Legislation Part – I |
What is the hardest ATPL exam?
Principles of Flight
Principles of Flight is one of the toughest ATPL exams. You’ll learn how aeroplanes fly and all about the main forces in flight; thrust, drag, lift & weight. You’ll need to be comfortable rearranging formulas and the questions will really test your understanding of the subject.
How many times can you fail an ATPL exam?
Time limits for passing the ATPL exams You will have a total of 4 chances for each subject. So, if you fail the same subject 4 times, you’ll have to start again. In the case that you register to take several exams at once, there is a maximum timeframe of 10 working days between exams in which to sit them.
What is a B3 Licence?
“B3”: applicable to non-pressurised piston engine aeroplanes, sailplanes and motor-powered sailplanes with MTOM less than 2000 Kg (not applicable to balloons or helicopters)
WHO issues a Part 66 Licence?
Part-66 licences are issued by the competent authorities of the EU Member States, plus Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. The list of the National Aviation Authorities and their contact details can be accessed here: http://easa.europa.eu/the-agency/member-states .