Designed for applicants pursuing an EASA Part 66 Cat. B1 or B2 License, the Basic Module 6 Materials and Hardware training course equips students with essential knowledge of aircraft materials and hardware. Upon completion, participants will be able to describe various metals utilized in aircraft construction, distinguishing between steel and non-ferrous materials. Furthermore, students will gain an understanding of non-metallic materials such as composites, wood, and fabric coverings commonly employed in aircraft manufacturing. The course will delve into different types of corrosion and fasteners utilized in aircraft assembly, enabling participants to recognize and mitigate corrosion risks and identify appropriate fastening methods. Additionally, participants will learn about the construction of pipes and unions, bearings, transmissions, control cables, and electrical cables and connectors, enhancing their proficiency in identifying and working with essential aircraft components. Through theoretical instruction and practical examples, students will develop the skills necessary to ensure the integrity and safety of aircraft structures and systems, thereby preparing them for licensure and professional practice in the aviation industry.