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EASA part 66 Theory modules for cat A and cat B1.1 candidates.
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I am an experienced EASA part 66 category A and Category B1.1 instructor and Examiner with Lufthansa Technik Shannon, Ireland for 12 years.
I deliver Modules 6,7,8,9,10,11,15,17.

My lessons are designed to give you the best preparation for sitting the EASA exam, with detailed knowledge of the chosen module and online multi choice questions as an assignment and analysis of the questions upon completion.
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Online from Ireland
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Adults (18-64 years old)
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45 minutes
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English
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New York
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Based on the global standards followed by Emirates Airlines in assessing Cadet Pilots, here is a detailed and comprehensive description of the test that explains the nature of the challenge and the skills it requires:
Description of the academic entrance exam (Mathematics and Physics)
This test is the first and most important step in the evaluation process, designed to measure candidates' scientific competence and mental abilities. It doesn't simply assess memorization of rules, but rather speed, accuracy, and the ability to apply scientific concepts in practical, aviation-related contexts.
1. Mathematics Component
This section focuses on the computational aspect that a pilot needs to perform navigation and fuel calculations immediately.
• Rapid mental calculation: Performing basic operations (multiplication, division, percentages) without using a calculator.
• Algebra and Geometry: Solving first and second degree equations, and calculating angles and triangles (especially the Pythagorean theorem for calculating paths).
• Data interpretation: Reading complex graphs and tables and extracting results from them with extreme speed.
2. Physics Component
This section aims to ensure the candidate understands the natural laws that govern the movement of an aircraft in the sky.
• Mechanics and motion: Newton's laws, speed, acceleration, and gravity.
• Simplified Aerodynamics: Concepts of pressure, density, and how to generate lift.
• Electricity and Magnetism: The basic principles of electrical circuits and understanding the circuits that support aircraft systems.
• Properties of matter: Understanding the behavior of gases and liquids (Bernoulli's principle) and the effect of heat and atmospheric pressure.
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يحيى
Based on the global standards followed by Emirates Airlines in assessing Cadet Pilots, here is a detailed and comprehensive description of the test that explains the nature of the challenge and the skills it requires:
Description of the academic entrance exam (Mathematics and Physics)
This test is the first and most important step in the evaluation process, designed to measure candidates' scientific competence and mental abilities. It doesn't simply assess memorization of rules, but rather speed, accuracy, and the ability to apply scientific concepts in practical, aviation-related contexts.
1. Mathematics Component
This section focuses on the computational aspect that a pilot needs to perform navigation and fuel calculations immediately.
• Rapid mental calculation: Performing basic operations (multiplication, division, percentages) without using a calculator.
• Algebra and Geometry: Solving first and second degree equations, and calculating angles and triangles (especially the Pythagorean theorem for calculating paths).
• Data interpretation: Reading complex graphs and tables and extracting results from them with extreme speed.
2. Physics Component
This section aims to ensure the candidate understands the natural laws that govern the movement of an aircraft in the sky.
• Mechanics and motion: Newton's laws, speed, acceleration, and gravity.
• Simplified Aerodynamics: Concepts of pressure, density, and how to generate lift.
• Electricity and Magnetism: The basic principles of electrical circuits and understanding the circuits that support aircraft systems.
• Properties of matter: Understanding the behavior of gases and liquids (Bernoulli's principle) and the effect of heat and atmospheric pressure.
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