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EASA PART 66 BLOG: Module 03. Electrical Fundamentals EASA PART 66 BLOG: Module 03 Electrical Fundamentals Module 03 Electrical Fundamentals 01 Electron Theory Question Number 1 A neutron has Option A the opposite charge to an Electron but half the weight of a proton Option B the same charge as an Electron but half the mass
EASA PART 66 BLOG: Module 07. Maintenance Practice Explanation BL 6-30 4 4 1 Question Number 66 Reaming light alloy tube is done with Option A no lubricant Option B the same oil and lubrication as used for cutting Option C hard base lubricant
EASA PART 66 BLOG: Module 05. Digital Techniques At 200ft, during Approach, the Rising Runway starts to move up the EADI display until, at touch down, it touches the bottom of the aircraft symbol If the Rising Runway start to move down again it means that the aircraft is climbing and should FLY DOWN Question Number 4
EASA PART 66 BLOG: Module 01, Mathematics Option C 66 67° Correct Answer is the angle subtended at the centre of a circle when the arc-length formed between two radial lines is equal in length to the radius
Blogger - part 66 modules These are done according to easa part 66 M subpart G, MA 710 and subpart I AMCs (Acceptable Means of Compliance) The Aircraft is confirmed against TCDS (type authentication information sheets) and STCs (supplemental sort endorsements)