European Aviation Institute

Module 15 – Gas Turbine Engine

A turbine is any kind of spinning device that uses the action of a fluid (air, wind, water, steam and helium) to produce work. Windmills and hydroelectric dams have used […]

Module 3 – Electrical fundamentals

Aircraft electrical systems are self contained network of components that generate, transmit, distribute, utilize and store electrical energy. Starting with the explanation of the electron theory and electricity, continuing with […]

Module 4 – Electronic fundamentals

Today’s aircraft rely on complex electronic systems, not just for instrumentation, navigation, and communications, but also for flight controls, system monitoring, maintenance planning, and more. Knowledge of the fundamentals behind […]

Module 6 – Materials and hardware

This module’s aim is to provide the students with the knowledge of the variety of materials and hardware used in the construction, maintenance and repair of aircrafts. Understanding of aircraft […]

Module 8 – Basic aerodynamics

Aerodynamics is the study of the motion of air, particularly its interaction with a solid object, such as an airplane wing. Aerodynamics is a sub-field of fluid dynamics and gas dynamics, and many aspects of aerodynamics […]

Module 1 – Mathematics

Mathematics represent the basics of many domains, including aeronautical. From calculations required to perform sheet metal repair on aircraft structures, to measuring tolerances in turbine engine components, from measuring angles […]

Module 17 – Propeller

If you want to move forward, you need to push backward – that fundamental law of physics was first described in the 18th century by Sir Isaac Newton and still […]

Module 9 – Human Factors

Human factors is dedicated understanding the things that affect how people do their jobs and have an impact on safety behavior in the workplace. The field of human resources in […]

Module 14 – Propulsion

Many of the significant advancements in aerospace vehicles have been facilitated by advancements in propulsion. Propulsion means pushing forward an object. A propulsion system is a machine that produces thrust to push an […]

Module 16 – Piston engine

Piston engines, also known as reciprocating engines, are those type of engines which use one or more reciprocating pistons to convert pressure into a rotating motion and are descendents of steam engines which first appeared in […]

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