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Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems (M11A) - ENAC-IT

The Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems (M11A) module, compliant with EASA Part-66 (July 2024 Update) and approved by the ... Show more
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M11a

Introduction

This EASA Part-66 M11A module is tailored for B1.1 licensed aircraft maintenance engineers, focusing on the aerodynamics, structural principles, and critical aircraft systems of turbine-powered aeroplanes. Participants will gain expertise in flight control surfaces, pressurization, hydraulic and landing gear systems, as well as engine integration. With ENAC-IT approval, the course meets European aviation regulatory standards, preparing individuals for careers in airline maintenance, MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) operations, and aviation manufacturing.

Course Features

  • Aircraft Aerodynamics: Understanding flight principles, stability, and aerodynamic forces.
  • Aircraft Structural Design & Materials: Covers airframe integrity, composites, fatigue, and corrosion prevention.
  • Flight Control Systems: Study of mechanical, hydraulic, and electronic control surfaces.
  • Landing Gear & Braking Systems: In-depth analysis of retraction mechanisms, braking, and anti-skid systems.
  • Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems: Covers power transmission, pressure regulation, and system components.
  • Fuel & Fire Protection Systems: Understanding of fuel distribution, ignition safety, and fire suppression mechanisms.
  • Environmental & Pressurization Systems: Covers air conditioning, oxygen systems, and de-icing/anti-icing functions.
  • Engine Integration & Powerplant Systems: Overview of turbine engine mounting, thrust reversers, and exhaust systems.
  • ENAC-IT Approved & EASA Part-66 Compliant: Ensures industry recognition and regulatory compliance for global employment.

Target Audience

 

This course is designed for aspiring B1.1 licensed aircraft maintenance engineers, aviation professionals, airline technicians, and MRO specialists working with turbine-powered aircraft. It is ideal for individuals pursuing EASA Part-66 certification or those seeking in-depth knowledge of aircraft structures and systems for maintenance, troubleshooting, and regulatory compliance within EASA Part-145 certified organizations.