Upon completion of the Basic Module 17: Propeller training course, students will possess a comprehensive understanding of propellers and their crucial role in aircraft propulsion. Participants will be proficient in explaining the fundamentals and construction principles of propellers, including their aerodynamic characteristics and design considerations. Additionally, students will gain insights into the function of pitch control mechanisms, understanding how propeller pitch adjustment affects aircraft performance. The course will cover the main components of propeller pitch control systems, enabling students to identify and understand the key elements involved in regulating propeller blade angles. Furthermore, participants will learn about propeller noise, vibration, and ice protection measures, essential for ensuring safe and efficient propeller operation in various environmental conditions. Additionally, the course will provide guidance on maintenance procedures and storage requirements for propellers, emphasizing the importance of regular upkeep and proper preservation to maintain propeller performance and longevity. By the conclusion of the course, students will be well-prepared to contribute effectively to the operation, maintenance, and storage of propellers, enhancing their readiness for licensure and professional practice in the aviation industry.