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Easa B1.1 Curriculum Kit

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Part# 13-18766
MFR Model# 0139-EASA-B

Overview

This is the complete set of 13 modules required for B1.1 Airplane/Turbine certification at a discounted package price. For detailed descriptions of each module, click on the titles below, under the sample pages in "items included in this group".
  • Modules Included:
  • Module 01 - Math
  • Module 02 - Physics
  • Module 03 - Electrical Fundamentals
  • Module 04 - Electronic Fundamentals
  • Module 05 - Digital Instrument Systems
  • Module 06 - Materials and Hardware
  • Module 07 - Maintenance Practices
  • Module 08 - Aerodynamics for AMTs
  • Module 09 - Human Factors
  • Module 10 - Aviation Legislation
  • Module 11A - Turbine Aircraft Structures and Systems
  • Module 15 - Gas Turbine Engines
  • Module 17 - Propeller Systems

In The Box

  • Mathematics for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Physics for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Electrical Fundamentals for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Electronic Fundamentals for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Digital Techniques & for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Materials and Hardware for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Maintenance Practices for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Basic Aerodynamics For Aircraft Maintenance
  • Human Factors for Aircraft Maintenance
  • EASA Legislation for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Turbine Aeroplane Structures and Systems
  • Gas Turbine Engines for Aircraft Maintenance
  • Propellers for Aircraft Maintenance

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