Air Transport Pilot's Licence (ATPL) Gas Turbine Engines
Course
Distance
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Distance Learning
This computer based training course in Gas Turbines teaches the subject of gas turbine engines up to and beyond the standard required by the EASA/JAA Air Transport Pilot's Licence (ATPL) syllabus. Suitable for: Student professional pilots. Student aircraft engineers and technicians. General Aviation pilots
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Course programme
Gas Turbines together with its companion CD-ROM, Aircraft Piston Engines covers the complete EASA/JAA ATPL Powerplant syllabus. The two CD-ROMs together contain over 500 ATPL-style questions and answers on the subject Powerplant.
This Gas Turbines course also covers all EASA/JAA objectives for the ATPL helicopter gas turbine syllabus, except for those pertaining specifically to helicopter engine intakes.
CONTENTS include lessons on:
- Compressors
- Combustion chambers
- Turbine Assembly
- Reverse Thrust
- Fuel Systems
- Performance
- Engine Instrumentation
- Propellers
The course includes many examples using 3D and 2D graphics, animations and photographs, enabling the students to learn more effectively than ever before.
In-depth lessons, written with the technical and teaching expertise of Oxford Aviation Training's world-renowned ground instructors.
The lessons are narrated in clear English throughout and are supported by textual key points.
Minimum recommended PC specification: Windows(98, ME, 2000, XP), 550 MHz CPU, 128 Mb RAM, 4x CD-ROM Drive, Windows compatible sound card
Recommended PC specification: Windows XP, 700 MHz CPU, 256 Mb RAM, 12x CD-ROM Drive, Windows compatible sound card, 3D Accelerator
Air Transport Pilot's Licence (ATPL) Gas Turbine Engines