Click the Manage Modules link to go to the page where you make changes to the Categories applicable to each of the EASA Part-66 Modules.
The Manage Modules page emulates the EASA Part-66 syllabus. Each Module has the Licence Category (A, B1, B2 etc.) entered in accordance with the EASA Part-66 syllabus. You can make changes to the Category settings if the EASA Part-66 syllabus changes. Click the Save Changes button to save the changes you have made.
You can set or change the Licence Categories that relate to the respective Module (e.g. A, B1.1, B1.3 etc.) in accordance with the EASA Part-66 syllabus.
You can also set or change the Total Number of questions required in each respective exam. This number is usually in accordance with the EASA Part-66 syllabus and is the minimum number of questions to be used in each Module exam required by EASA.
If your organisation is approved to deliver examinations in only Category A or only Category B, you must enable only the Categories for which you are authorised, by putting a tick in the tick box adjacent to the respective Category, and leave the Categories for which you are not authorised unticked. This will disable those unauthorised Categories from the exam generation process.
You can Add a New Module when EASA add new modules to the Part-66 syllabus. Click the Add a New Module link. Then follow these steps:
·
Set the following data from the EASA Part-66
syllabus
"number" = Module Number (e.g. "11C")
"name" = Module Name (e.g. "Piston Engine Aerodynamics,
Structures and Systems")
"level" = Applicable Licence Categories (Up to 5 Licence Categories
can be entered e.g. "A1, B1.2, B1.4 etc...")
"inc" = Licence Categories to include (based upon your approval)
"num" = Number of questions per exam in each Licence Category (See
EASA Part-66)
· Click Save
· After saving a new Module, go to Manage Subsections, select the new Module, and complete the configuration.
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