Introduction: Why Module 2 is the Foundation of Your Aircraft Maintenance License For aspiring aircraft maintenance engineers, the EASA Part 66 license is the gold standard. Among the twelve core modules, Module 2: Physics often serves as the make-or-break foundation. Without a solid grasp of physics, understanding later modules—such as Module 3 (Electrical Fundamentals), Module 11 (Aerodynamics), or Module 13 (Aircraft Systems)—becomes nearly impossible.
Disclaimer: Always verify the current EASA syllabus. Exam question formats and pass marks may vary by national aviation authority. This article is for guidance purposes only.
Remember: every successful aircraft engineer you’ve ever met once struggled with moments, heat transfer, or wave motion. They persisted. With the right PDF and disciplined study, so will you.