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Jacek
9th May 2014, 09:49
Hi everyone,

I'm looking for actual EASA ATPL syllabus for theory exams: Instrumentation, Airframe and Systems subjects. I've been trying to find it on my own, but I got lost in EU law sites and other blue ones. I'll be very pleased if someone could help me. I know it should be into EASA PART FCL, But I found only the general list of subjects required to pass for ATPL. I'm looking the detailed ones, which topics have to be included during theory courses.

Kind regards
Jacek

nick14
9th May 2014, 10:37
AMC 1 FCL.310;

It's actually detailed in the AMC for CPL.

pancho
9th May 2014, 10:43
Hi Jacek,

When reading the EASA Regulations you also have to read the AMC's and GM's to the respective parts.

The one you are looking for should be here.

Part-FCL / AMC / GM | EASA (http://www.easa.europa.eu/document-library/acceptable-means-of-compliance-and-guidance-materials/part-fcl-amc-gm)

Jacek
11th May 2014, 14:13
Dear Nick and Pancho,

Thank you for your answers. This is exactly what I've been looking for. Personally I thought that they have got more detailed regulations, (like JAA was), but this is what I need. Thanks a lot. Past JAA regulations regarding AIRFRAMES AND SYSTEMS subject for ATPL(A): http://tiny.pl/q2g87
I heve to comapre JAA and EASA.

Kind regards
Jacek

Jacek
11th May 2014, 14:48
Here is AMC 1 FCL.310;
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9qf9ghso5zl2wd6/JAA%20Airframes%20and%20Systems.pdf

So due to this regulation, There is one subject Aircraft General Knowledge: Airframes and Systems and now it is common for helicopter and aeroplanes. Am I wrong? I've been passing ATPL exams in 2012 and there were still separated subjects for A and H. So now should be a one book? What do you think about new regulations? Please shear your opinions.

Kind regards,
Jacek

sapperkenno
21st May 2014, 11:23
Sorry to jump in, but where can I find the list of theory requirements. For example, the bit at the beginning of each subject in the CATS/BGS study guides. Is this what you're talking about, or something else?