Oxford EASA ATPL – Airframes & Systems – CBT is a comprehensive computer-based training course designed to help aspiring airline pilots master the principles of aircraft construction, systems operation, and technical knowledge required for EASA ATPL examinations. Covering ATPL Subject 021, this course provides an in-depth understanding of modern aircraft structures, powerplants, and onboard systems.
Through interactive lessons, detailed animations, and exam-focused practice, students explore how aircraft components and systems function in real-world airline operations. Topics include airframe design, hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical systems, fuel systems, environmental control, landing gear, flight controls, ice and rain protection, fire protection, and aircraft instrumentation.
Ideal for ATPL students, commercial pilot trainees, and aviation enthusiasts, this CBT simplifies complex engineering concepts into clear, easy-to-understand modules. It helps learners build the technical knowledge necessary for both EASA ATPL theory exams and practical flight operations.
Key learning areas include:
Aircraft structures and materials
Flight controls and high-lift devices
Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Electrical power generation and distribution
Fuel, lubrication, and ignition systems
Environmental control and pressurization
Landing gear and braking systems
Ice, rain, and fire protection systems
Aircraft instruments and warning systems
Gas turbine engine fundamentals
With its structured, self-paced format, Oxford’s Airframes & Systems CBT offers an effective and engaging way to develop a strong foundation in aircraft systems and engineering principles for a successful aviation career.