Airbus A319/A320/A321 (CFM LEAP-1A) Differences from Airbus A319/A320/A321 (CFM56) or Airbus A318/A319/A320/A320 (IAE V2500)
  • 17 July
    4d theory + 1d practical
    Session information
    Sessions
    Theoretical Elements
    Thu 17 Jul 08:00 CEST - Tue 22 Jul 15:00 CEST
    Online
    Practical Elements - Dates are Tentative - TBD
    Wed 13 Aug 08:00 - Wed 13 Aug 15:00
    Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
    • €850.00 excl. VAT
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Description

Online Training Information

This course is delivered to you as Synchronised Distance Learning or more commonly referred to as Virtual Training. The theoretical training session will be instructor led and delivered to you in real-time. Each participant will be required to have his or her own personal device. Acceptable devices are laptops and tablets with audio and video (camera) capability. It is recommended to use a headset as this enhances the audio quality when talking to your instructor or fellow colleagues on the course.

The difference to classroom led training is that you won't be able to complete the exam through the online method. Exams will either be performed at one of our training centers, together with the practical training or at your facilities if you have purchased a dedicated course.

 

Course Details

Part-66 Cat. B1/B2, Line & Base Maintenance

Electrical Systems, Airframe & Powerplant - ATA Spec 104 Level 3

Avionics Systems - ATA Spec 104 Level 3

 

Target Group:

Part-66 Category B1/B2: Line and Base Maintenance Engineers

 

Content:

This course covers Airframe, Engine and Electrical systems in detail to ATA specification 104 Level 3 and Avionics Systems Level 2 (i.a.w. Part 66 Appendix 3).

 

Training includes:

  • Description and operation of airframe, engine, electrical and avionics systems
  • Description and operation of controls and indications
  • Identification and location of the main components
  • Servicing of the airframe, engine and electrical systems in accordance with aircraft maintenance manuals
  • Troubleshooting of the airframe, engine and electrical systems with the use of built-in devices
  • Operational testing of the airframe, engine and electrical systems
  • Servicing and minor troubleshooting of the avionics systems with the use of built-in-test devices

 

Prerequisites:

Participants should have a EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License Cat. B1, B2 or equivalent.

 

Objectives:

  • Describe aircraft systems and their handling, using correct terminology and nomenclature
  • Identify the location of system components
  • Describe the relevant safety precautions
  • Explain the normal function of the aircraft systems
  • Identify and use appropriate aircraft documentation
  • Describe routine ramp and transit activities
  • Describe procedures for removal / installation unique to the aircraft type
  • Describe system, engine and component functional checks as specified in the maintenance manual
  • Use and interpret on-board diagnostics to a Line Replaceable Unit (LRU)
  • Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions with respect to fault diagnosis and rectification
  • Determine aircraft airworthiness in accordance with MEL/CDL, by using crew reports and/or on-board reporting systems

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