EASA Part 66 · Module 11

Module 11: Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and SystemsEASA Part 66 practice questions & answers

EASA Part 66 Module 11 practice questions.

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About this module

EASA Part 66 Module 11 is the flagship module for the B1.1 turbine-aeroplane licence: airframe structures and station numbering, pressurisation and air conditioning, flight controls and high-lift devices, hydraulics, fuel, landing gear, ice and rain protection, instruments and avionics — the whole aeroplane from radome to APU bay.

It is the largest exam most B1 candidates face, and the breadth is the difficulty: one paper can jump from bootstrap cold-air units to spar construction to inward relief valves. With well over a thousand questions and explanations in this module alone, our bank lets you drill system by system and then mix everything, the way the real paper does.

What this module covers

The big turbine-aeroplane systems module — airframe, flight controls, hydraulics, fuel, landing gear, pressurisation and avionics from nose to tail. Broad and detailed, and central to the B1.1 licence. Topics below follow the official EASA Part 66 syllabus.

  • 11.1Theory of flight
  • 11.2Airframe structures
  • 11.3Air conditioning and cabin pressurisation
  • 11.4Instruments and avionic systems
  • 11.5Electrical power
  • 11.6Equipment and furnishings
  • 11.7Flight controls
  • 11.8Fuel systems
  • 11.9Hydraulic power
  • 11.10Ice and rain protection
  • 11.11Landing gear
  • 11.12Lights
  • 11.13Oxygen
  • 11.14Pneumatic and vacuum
  • 11.15Water and waste
  • 11.16On-board maintenance systems
  • 11.17Integrated modular avionics
  • 11.18Cabin and information systems

How the exam works

Every Part 66 module is examined by multiple-choice questions with a 75% pass mark and no negative marking. More about EASA Part 66 →

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