The EASA Part 66 Module 2 (Physics) is a fundamental component of the Aircraft Maintenance License (AML) syllabus, serving as the scientific bedrock for all subsequent technical modules. It transitions a student from basic academic physics to the specific applied principles required to maintain safe and airworthy aircraft. 1. The Role of Module 2 in Aviation Maintenance

Official EASA Documentation: The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) provides the regulatory framework and syllabus updates.

  • Thermodynamic Cycles: Basic concepts of the Carnot cycle and heat engines (applicable to piston and turbine engines).
  • EASA Part 66 Module 2 (Physics) covers fundamental physical principles essential for aircraft maintenance certification for categories A, B1, B2, and B3. The syllabus is divided into five core sub-modules: Focuses on the nature and chemical structure of substances.