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EASA Part-66 Module 17

The document outlines the levels of knowledge and skills required to obtain certification for different categories and modules related to aircraft maintenance. It provides a table that lists the relevant subject matters for category A and B1 licenses, and a separate table for category B3. Notes are included that specify what is within the scope for different modules and categories.

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EASA Part-66 Module 17

The document outlines the levels of knowledge and skills required to obtain certification for different categories and modules related to aircraft maintenance. It provides a table that lists the relevant subject matters for category A and B1 licenses, and a separate table for category B3. Notes are included that specify what is within the scope for different modules and categories.

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L 298/88

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

16.11.2011

LEVEL
A

B1

B3

Oil pressure and temperature;


Exhaust Gas Temperature;
Fuel pressure and flow;
Manifold pressure.
16.11 Powerplant Installation
Configuration of firewalls, cowlings, acoustic panels, engine mounts, anti-vibration
mounts, hoses, pipes, feeders, connectors, wiring looms, control cables and rods,
lifting points and drains.
16.12 Engine Monitoring and Ground Operation
Procedures for starting and ground run-up;
Interpretation of engine power output and parameters;
Inspection of engine and components: criteria, tolerances, and data specified by
engine manufacturer.
16.13 Engine Storage and Preservation
Preservation and depreservation for the engine and accessories/systems.

MODULE 17A. PROPELLER


Note: This module does not apply to category B3. Relevant subject matters for category B3 are defined in module
17B.
LEVEL

17.1 Fundamentals

B1

Blade element theory;


High/low blade angle, reverse angle, angle of attack, rotational speed;
Propeller slip;
Aerodynamic, centrifugal, and thrust forces;
Torque;
Relative airflow on blade angle of attack;
Vibration and resonance.
17.2 Propeller Construction
Construction methods and materials used in wooden, composite and metal propellers;
Blade station, blade face, blade shank, blade back and hub assembly;

16.11.2011

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 298/89

LEVEL
A

B1

Fixed pitch, controllable pitch, constant speeding propeller;


Propeller/spinner installation.
17.3 Propeller Pitch Control
Speed control and pitch change methods, mechanical and electrical/electronic;
Feathering and reverse pitch;
Overspeed protection.
17.4 Propeller Synchronising
Synchronising and synchrophasing equipment.
17.5 Propeller Ice Protection
Fluid and electrical de-icing equipment.
17.6 Propeller Maintenance
Static and dynamic balancing;
Blade tracking;
Assessment of blade damage, erosion, corrosion, impact damage, delamination;
Propeller treatment/repair schemes;
Propeller engine running.
17.7 Propeller Storage and Preservation
Propeller preservation and depreservation.

MODULE 17B. PROPELLER


Note: The scope of this Module shall reflect the propeller technology of aeroplanes pertinent to the B3 category.
LEVEL
B3

17.1 Fundamentals
Blade element theory;
High/low blade angle, reverse angle, angle of attack, rotational speed;
Propeller slip;
Aerodynamic, centrifugal, and thrust forces;
Torque;
Relative airflow on blade angle of attack;
Vibration and resonance.

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