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Module 14

MODULE 14. PROPULSION

14.1 Turbine Engines
        (a) Constructional arrangement and operation of turbojet, turbofan, turbo shaft and turbo
              propeller engines;
        (b) Electronic Engine control and fuel metering systems (FADEC).

14.2 Engine Indicating Systems
        Exhaust gas temperature/Interstage turbine temperature systems;
        Engine speed;
        Engine Thrust Indication: Engine Pressure Ratio, engine turbine discharge pressure or
          jet pipe pressure systems;
       Oil pressure and temperature;
       Fuel pressure, temperature and flow;
       Manifold pressure;
       Engine torque;
       Propeller speed.

14.3 Starting and Ignition Systems
       Operation of engine start systems and components; Ignition systems and components;
       Maintenance safety requirements

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