Intended for applicants seeking an EASA Part 66 Cat. B1 or B2 License, the Basic Module 8 Basic Aerodynamics training course aims to provide students with fundamental knowledge essential for understanding aircraft flight dynamics. Upon successful completion, participants will be able to describe the physics of the atmosphere, elucidate the principles of aerodynamics governing flight, and comprehend the factors contributing to an airplane's ability to fly. Furthermore, students will gain insight into the theory of flight, including an understanding of axes of rotation, flight phases, and high lift devices crucial for aircraft operation. The course will also cover the concepts of static and dynamic stability, enabling participants to analyze and assess aircraft performance and behavior in various flight conditions. Through theoretical instruction and practical examples, students will develop a solid foundation in aerodynamics, enhancing their readiness for licensure and professional practice in the aviation industry.