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EASA DGCA Module 15 All Books

EASA DGCA Module 15 covers the Gas Turbine Engine, focusing on its design, operation, and maintenance. Topics include the principles of jet propulsion, thermodynamic cycles, and engine classifications. The module explores components such as compressors, combustion chambers, turbines, and exhaust systems. It also covers engine systems, including fuel, oil, air, and starting systems, along with engine monitoring, control, and performance optimization. Maintenance procedures, troubleshooting, and safety protocols are emphasized to ensure engine reliability and efficiency. This module provides candidates with a thorough understanding of gas turbine engine technology, essential for modern aircraft operation and maintenance.

EASA DGCA Module 15 Syllabus

Category Multiple Choice Questions Passing Mark’s Rime Allowed (Minutes) 
A 60 45 75
B1 92 69 115

All Books

EASA Module 15 Gas Turbine Engine Book.

Author/Writer: EASA

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EASA Module 15 Gas Turbine Engine Highlighted Book.

Author/Writer: EASA

Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Powerplant (Jeppesen) Book.

Author/Writer: Charles E. Otis & Peter A Vosbury

Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Technology Book.

Author/Writer: Raymond F. Treager

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The Jet Engine Book.

Author/Writer: Rolls Royce plc

Pratt and Whitney (The Aircraft Engine amd it’s Operations) Book. 

Author/Writer: Jack Connors

12A for Module 15 Book.

Author/Writer: UK CAA

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Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Careers

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is the primary regulatory body for civil aviation in India. It operates under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, ensuring that all aviation-related activities comply with international and national safety standards. DGCA is responsible for issuing licenses, regulating airworthiness, conducting safety oversight, and ensuring adherence to aviation laws.

• DGCA follows the guidelines set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to ensure compliance with global aviation standards.

Key Functions of DGCA

• Granting Air Operator Certificates (AOC) for airlines

• Approving aircraft maintenance organizations (AMOs) and training schools

• Conducting aviation safety audits and inspections

• Ensuring compliance with Airworthiness Directives (ADs)

• Regulating and investigating air accidents and incidents

• Issuing pilot, cabin crew, and aircraft maintenance engineer (AME) licenses

DGCA Jobs / Career

Roles, Qualifications, Experience, Skills & Salary

1. Airworthiness Officer (AWO)

Ensures that aircraft meet airworthiness and safety standards. Conducts inspections, audits, and issues airworthiness certificates.

Qualifications

• Bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical, Mechanical, Electrical, or Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME)

• EASA Part-66 or DGCA AME License (preferred)

Experience 

• 2+ years in aircraft maintenance, quality control, or airworthiness management  

Skills

• Strong knowledge of airworthiness directives (ADs) and service bulletins (SBs)

• Understanding of EASA Part-M, Part-145, and CAMO regulations

• Proficiency in maintenance planning and audits

Salary

• ₹8 – 12 Lakh per year (Entry Level)  

• ₹12 – 18 Lakh per year (Mid-Level)  

• ₹18 – 25 Lakh per year (Senior Level)

2. Flight Operations Inspector (FOI)

Ensures airline operations comply with DGCA regulations. Inspects pilots, flight training schools, and airline safety procedures. 

Qualifications

• Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)

• Type rating on a commercial aircraft (preferred)  

Experience

• Minimum 5,000 hours of flight experience

• Experience as a Captain or Flight Instructor (preferred)  

Skills 

• In-depth knowledge of aviation regulations, safety protocols, and airline operations

• Strong understanding of flight performance, navigation, and emergency procedures

Salary

• ₹15 – 25 Lakh per year (Entry Level)  

• ₹25 – 40 Lakh per year (Mid-Level)  

• ₹40 – 60 Lakh per year (Senior Level)

3. Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) Inspector

Conducts aircraft maintenance inspections and ensures that airlines, MROs, and AME schools comply with DGCA regulations. 

Qualifications

• DGCA AME License (B1 or B2 Category)

• Bachelor’s degree/diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (preferred)

Experience

• 3+ years in aircraft maintenance, quality control, or MRO operations

Skills

• Strong understanding of EASA Part-145, Part-66, and DGCA regulations

• Experience with aircraft technical records, maintenance planning, and reliability analysis

Salary

• ₹10 – 18 Lakh per year (Entry Level)  

• ₹18 – 25 Lakh per year (Mid-Level)  

• ₹25 – 35 Lakh per year (Senior Level)

4. Aviation Safety Officer

Monitors aviation safety programs, conducts audits, and investigates safety-related incidents.

Qualifications  

• Bachelor’s degree in Aviation Safety, Aeronautical Engineering, or Air Transport Management 

• Safety Management System (SMS) certification (preferred)  

Experience 

• 3+ years in aviation safety, airline operations, or accident investigation  

Skills 

• Expertise in ICAO safety standards, risk assessment, and hazard identification  

• Proficiency in aviation safety audits and compliance checks

Salary

• ₹8 – 12 Lakh per year (Entry Level)  

• ₹12 – 20 Lakh per year (Mid-Level)  

• ₹20 – 30 Lakh per year (Senior Level)  

5. Regulatory & Legal Officer

Ensures compliance with aviation laws, DGCA regulations, and air transport agreements. Handles legal cases related to aviation violations.  

Qualifications

• LLB (Bachelor of Laws) or Master’s in Aviation Law

• Additional certifications in aviation regulatory compliance (preferred)  

Experience

• 3+ years in aviation law, regulatory compliance, or government affairs

Skills 

• Strong knowledge of ICAO and DGCA legal frameworks  

• Experience in aviation dispute resolution and policy-making

Salary

• ₹6 – 10 Lakh per year (Entry Level)  

• ₹10 – 18 Lakh per year (Mid-Level)  

• ₹18 – 30 Lakh per year (Senior Level)

6. Meteorological Officer

Provides weather forecasts for flight planning and ensures pilots receive accurate meteorological data.

Qualifications

• Bachelor’s degree in Meteorology, Physics, or Atmospheric Sciences

• Certification in aviation meteorology (preferred)  

Experience 

• 2+ years in weather forecasting, aviation meteorology, or ATC support 

Skills

• Expertise in aviation weather charts, turbulence forecasts, and cloud analysis 

• Ability to use meteorological radar and forecasting tools

Salary

• ₹5 – 8 Lakh per year (Entry Level)  

• ₹8 – 15 Lakh per year (Mid-Level)  

• ₹15 – 25 Lakh per year (Senior Level)

7. Air Traffic Control (ATC) Inspector

Monitors ATC operations, ensures compliance with air navigation rules, and evaluates ATC officers.

Qualifications

• Bachelor’s degree in **Aviation, Air Traffic Management, or Engineering

• DGCA ATC License (preferred)

Experience

• 3+ years as an Air Traffic Controller (ATCO)

Skills

• Strong knowledge of airspace management, navigation procedures, and ATC regulations. 

• Ability to handle real-time flight coordination and emergency situations. 

Salary

• ₹8 – 12 Lakh per year (Entry Level)  

• ₹12 – 20 Lakh per year (Mid-Level)  

• ₹20 – 30 Lakh per year (Senior Level)

How to Apply for DGCA Jobs

• Check DGCA’s official website (www.dgca.gov.in) for job notifications.

• Apply for the advertised position by submitting qualifications and experience certificates.

• Prepare for written exams on airworthiness, flight operations, and aviation law.

• Clear the DGCA interview & practical assessment.

• Complete necessary training and obtain required certifications.

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