Understanding Part 66 Examination Formalities

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 This Blog looks at a basic understanding related to Part 66 Basic Examinations

 Introduction

 Examinations are conducted under strict examination conditions, all basic examinations shall be carried out using the multi-choice question format.

 Be careful and always read the question!

The incorrect alternatives shall seem equally plausible to anyone ignorant of the subject. All of the alternatives shall be clearly related to the question and of similar vocabulary, grammatical construction and length.

In numerical questions, the incorrect answers shall correspond to procedural errors such as corrections applied in the wrong sense or incorrect unit conversions: they shall not be mere random numbers.

How long to Answer EASA Part 66 Multiple Choice & Essay Questions?

Each multi-choice question shall have three alternative answers of which only one shall be the correct answer and the candidate shall be allowed a time per module which is based upon a nominal average of 75 seconds per question.

Each essay question requires the preparation of a written answer and the candidate shall be allowed 20 minutes to answer each such question.

Which EASA Part 66 Modules have Essay Questions?

Suitable essay questions shall be drafted and evaluated using the knowledge syllabus in Part 66 Appendix I Modules 7A, 7B, 9A, 9B and 10. Each question will have a model answer drafted for it, which will also include any known alternative answers that may be relevant for other subdivisions.  The model answer will also be broken down into a list of the important points known as Key Points. The pass mark for each module and sub-module multi-choice part of the examination is 75 %. If either the multi-choice part only or the essay part only is failed, then it is only necessary to retake the multi- choice or essay part, as appropriate. 

Note – There is no penalty marking in EASA Part 66 examinations

Penalty marking systems shall not be used to determine whether a candidate has passed.

Retaking Failed Exams

A failed module may not be retaken for at least 90 days following the date of the failed module examination. The time periods required by point 66.A.25 apply to each individual module examination, with the exception of those module examinations which were passed as part of another category licence, where the licence has already been issued.

 The maximum number of consecutive attempts for each module is three. Further sets of three attempts are allowed with a 1 year waiting period between sets.

 The applicant shall confirm in writing to the approved maintenance training organisation or the competent authority to which they apply for an examination, the number and dates of attempts during the last year and the organisation or the competent authority where these attempts took place. 

 The maintenance training organisation or the competent authority is responsible for checking the number of attempts within the applicable timeframes. 

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