Boeing 787-8/9/10 (RR Trent 1000) and Boeing 787-8/9/10 (GEnx) Cat. A (Ramp & Transit)

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Online Training Information

This course is delivered to you as Synchronised Distance Learning or more commonly referred to as Virtual Training. Prior to the scheduled course start, you will be provided with an invitation to our Audio- and Video Conferencing tool. 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 can either be performed at one of our training centres or together with the practical training.

 

INTENDED FOR

Holders of Part-66 Cat. A Aircraft Maintenance License or equivalent.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVE

This course provides training on Boeing 787-8/9/10 (RR Trent 1000 + GEnx) airframe, powerplant and avionic systems to meet the Level 2 – Ramp & Transit requirements defined by the customer.

 

Student will be able to demonstrate detailed description, operation, component location, removal / installation and troubleshooting procedures in accordance with the maintenance manual and approved maintenance data. In addition to the theoretical training on aircraft systems and components, the following will also be covered during the course:

  • Identify safety precautions related to the airframe, electrics, and avionics systems and powerplant.
  • Identify maintenance practices important to the airframe, electrics and avionic systems and powerplant.
  • Define the general layout, characteristics and function of systems relevant ramp and transit privileges.
  • Identify and use appropriate documentation.
  • Identify, locate and describe the function of the major components associated with each system.
  • Describe systems and aircraft handling, particularly access, power availability and sources.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the main ramp and transit activities
  • Perform the procedures for ramp and transit servicing associated with the aircraft systems.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in use of crew reports and on-board reporting systems and
  • determine aircraft airworthiness per Minimum Equipment List.
  • Identify flight deck controls to perform functional checks on systems relevant to the ramp and transit privileges.

 

These requires understanding, access to and use of documentation, such as the Maintenance Manual, Schematics Manual, Wiring Diagrams, Illustrated Parts Catalogue, Master Minimum Equipment List, Configuration Deviation List, approved procedures and the necessary tools and equipment, including the knowledge of relevant inspections and limitations.

 

PREREQUISITES

The student should at least have a technical background, good knowledge of general English language and of the technical English terms used in aviation.

 

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