Description
EASA Part 66 Module 15 Gas Turbine Engines
This comprehensive guide is designed for aircraft maintenance technicians pursuing B1.1 and B1.3 airplane and helicopter certification. The content is aligned with the strict requirements of EASA Part 66, covering essential knowledge for gas turbine engine maintenance. The book follows the official EASA syllabus, providing the necessary learning levels (L1, 2, and 3) for an approved B1 mechanic program, as recognized by Part 147 schools under national authorities.
Each section is carefully explained with easy-to-understand text and full-color illustrations, covering every aspect of gas turbine engines. From engine performance to turbine engine components like compressors, combustion systems, and fuel systems, this guide ensures you grasp key concepts and skills required for aircraft engine mechanics in a real-world aviation maintenance environment.
For FAA A&P students, this book also covers all required topics, but at the higher proficiency level mandated by EASA gas turbine certification. Whether you’re preparing for the EASA Part 66 Module 15 exam or aiming to master gas turbine troubleshooting and maintenance procedures, this resource is indispensable.
Instructor Services: If your school is considering adopting ATB modules as primary notes for students, we provide additional instructor support. This includes projectable image banks, a comprehensive database of examination questions, and resources aligned with competent authority requirements.
Table of Contents:
- Gas Turbine Fundamentals
- Engine Performance
- Inlets and Compressors
- Combustion Section
- Turbine Section
- Exhaust Systems
- Bearings and Seals
- Lubrication Systems
- Fuel Systems
- Air Systems
- Starting and Ignition Systems
- Engine Indication Systems
- Power Augmentation
- Turboprop Engines
- Turbo-shaft Engines
- Auxiliary Power Units (APUs)
- Powerplant Installation
- Fire Protection Systems
- Engine Monitoring and Ground Operations
- Storage and Preservation
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