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Old 15th March 2007 | 15:31
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foxkilo
 
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The topic of "academic differences" between FAA Part 65 and EASA Part 66 is quite intriguing... The FAA provides a lot of "open source" info thru ACs to help prospective A&Ps prepare for their exams, whereas the EASA study materials are normally offered only by schools and training orgs, requiring quite a bit of investment ($).

Is it possible to self-study for the EASA Part 66 basic exams using FAA study material (General, Airframe and/or Powerplant)? I'm thinking of using FAA's General textbook for modules 6 and 7... something along these lines... anybody has some ideas on the differences?

Would appreciate some opinions on the above, and whether anyone has info on study materials relevant to EASA Part 66 modules freely available on the internet?

Thanks!
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