As with all ATB EASA modules, Basic Aerodynamics strictly matches the requirements of Part 66 (2023-989) including its content, sequence, and the required learning levels (L1, 2, 3) needed for an approved B1 engineering and B2 avionics maintenance technician program, and is so approved by many national authorities as a part of the training programs for Part 147 schools.
As prescribed in Part 66 Appendix 1, the topics are divided in 5 sections:
Physics of the Atmosphere (L2)
Aerodynamics (L2)
Theory of Flight (L2)
High Speed Flight (L2)
Flight Stability and Dynamics (L1)
The complete table of contents and sample pages are included with the Look Inside link above.
Each topic is explained with understandable text and exceptional full color illustrations in step-by-step detail. You will learn by understanding concepts and how and why each skill is useful in the day-to-day tasks of the aircraft technician in the aviation maintenance environment. For FAA A&P students, all required topics are covered, however to the somewhat higher level of proficiency as the EASA licenses require.
Instructor Services: For schools considering the adoption of ATB modules as your primary student notes, we offer various additional services including projectable image banks, examination question databases, and generous additional support for instructors and your requirements for competent authorities.
Product Specifications ISBN: 9781951275884 Publisher: Aircraft Technical Book Company Edition: V004 Pages: 71
Low build quality, overpriced, boosters do not "connect"
The shuttle just kinda hangs from it FRAGILE front wheel onto the boosters,which are one piece unlike the real thing. Was hoping each booster individually snapped together and you could play out the full stages, but no.
Also the bay doors are loooooose and rattle around and open all the time, but then if the satellites swivel you cannot shut the bay doors. I expected them to have some way to stay closed when playing with this thing but no.