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Table of Contents
Welcome................................................................................................................................ 3
Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 4
1. PART- 66 Maintenance Training Courses ......................................................................... 5
2. AIRBUS PART-147 Maintenance Training Course ............................................................ 6
3. BOEING PART-147 Maintenance Training Courses ....................................................... 10
4. Regional Aircrafts PART-147 Maintenance Training Courses ......................................... 13
5 CASA PART-147 Maintenance Training Course .............................................................. 17
6. PART-145 Maintenance Training Courses ...................................................................... 18
7. PART-147 Courses description ....................................................................................... 19
7.1 Maintenance type training courses ............................................................................ 19
7.2 Engine Maintenance Difference Courses .................................................................. 26
7.3 Aircraft Maintenance Difference Courses .................................................................. 30
8. PART-145 Courses description ....................................................................................... 36
8.1 Technical / Practical Courses .................................................................................... 36
8.2 Theoretical courses ................................................................................................... 43
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Welcome
On October 9, 1890, Clment Ader was the first person to successfully take off from level ground. His Eole, a
steam-powered, bat-winged monoplane, reached a height of around 20cm, flew an alleged distance of 50m
and crashed. This first airplane had an assumed wingspan of 13,7m and an empty weight of 167kg. It had one
pilot, one passenger and one technician: Clment Ader himself.
On April 27, 2005, the Airbus A380 took off from Toulouse Airport for its first official flight. The Airbus 380
represents the most ambitious civil aircraft program to date. Featuring a wing span of 79.8m and an empty
weight of 308 tons, this aircraft offers standard seating for 555 passengers on two separate levels. In addition
to a Flight crew of two, a triple backup computer system, it needs a cabin crew and a team of qualified
maintenance technicians to ensure its safety.
It is evident: Aviation has developed from a one man show into a highly developed industry with one overall
objective: safety.
Customized maintenance programs are the basis for the safety of passengers and crews alike. They rely on
highly trained professionals and technicians that possess an unquestionable level of expertise.
Through our PART-147 training courses and our network of approved partners, we provide that expertise. We
bring your mechanics and avionics up to the highest industry standards in aircraft maintenance so that your
fleet keeps flying safe and flying high.
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Introduction
Sabena technics training is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sabena technics which is part of TAT Group. TAT
is a French group dedicated to aviation and owned by the Marchais family since 1969. Today, its activities
comprise MRO services (through the brands Sabena technics and Barfield Inc.), aircraft leasing (TAT
leasing) and asset management (Magellan air). TAT Group employs 3,300 persons across its maintenance
activities worldwide.
Sabena technics training benefits of two PART-147 approved training centers based at the Airport of
Bordeaux-Mrignac in France and at Brussels Airport in Belgium. We specialize in PART-147 and PART-145
maintenance training and qualifications.. The content of our courses complies with the instruction levels (I, II or
III) of ATA specification 104.
All PART 147 approved Maintenance Courses are governed by regulations and guidelines. These regulations
and guidelines are in accordance with aviation industry accepted standards, recognized by the majority of
aviation authorities. European regulation defines different levels of maintenance training, all of which are
provided by our PART-147 Maintenance Training courses.
European regulations define categories of certifying staff, each with their own designation, providing a readily
understandable indication of their job function. These designations are:
T1:
- Cat B1 Certifying Staff - Mechanical - Line maintenance
- Cat B1 Support Staff - Base maintenance
T2:
- Cat B2 Certifying Staff - Avionics - Line maintenance
- Cat B2 Support Staff - Base maintenance
T4:
- Cat C Base Maintenance Certifying Staff
- Part-M Airworthiness Review Staff
Some of our maintenance training courses are performed via our partners. The concerned aircraft are
indicated by footers in the tables of the portfolio descriptions.
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TITLE
DURATION
AA-66-001
38.5 days
AA-66-001-1
Module 1
Mathematics
2 days
AA-66-001-2
Module 2
Physics
2.5 days
AA-66-001-3
Module 3
Electrical
2.5 days
AA-66-001-4
Module 4
Electronics
1.5 days
AA-66-001-5
Module 5
Digital Technics
3.5 days
AA-66-001-6
Module 6
2.5 days
AA-66-001-7
Module 7
Maintenance practices
3 days
AA-66-001-8
Module 8
Basic aerodynamics
1 day
AA-66-001-9
Module 9
Human factors
1 day
AA-66-001-10
Module 10
Aviation legislation
1 day
AA-66-001-11
Module 11
5 days
AA-66-001-13
Module 13
5 days
AA-66-001-14
Module 14
Propulsion - B2
2 days
AA-66-001-15
Module 15
3.5 days
AA-66-001-17
Module 17
Propeller - B1.1
1.5 days
74 weeks
AA-66-002
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ACT courses
For training on the A320 family and the A330 and that takes place in Bordeaux training center, Sabena
technics training offers you courses using the Airbus Competence Training ACT System. This concept
reduces the time needed to train your technicians and to get them back on the job. The training method is task
oriented as opposed to the classical knowledge focused approach.
During real life scenario exercises students perform actively operational tasks on a virtual aircraft, reducing the
practical training needed on real aircraft for a complete type qualification. Likewise, all "differences courses"
also include part of the practical training and hence reduce the time needed on a real aircraft.
Thanks to the ACT system, Sabena technics training offers you the following Cross Maintenance Qualification
(CMQ) for the A320 family and A330:
A320 from A330
A330 from A320
A330 from A340
A Cross Maintenance Qualification (CMQ) consists in taking credit from learning already done. That is to say
technicians qualifying from one Airbus fly-by-wire type to another only have to follow a "difference training"
instead of attending a full type training in order to acquire an aircraft type qualification. This leads to a
reduction of training costs, time and effort.
An ACT course is composed of three parts:
Theoretical course
The content of the theoretical course complies with the requirements defined in the related documents for
Certifying Staff. The trainee receives training on all systems listed and must demonstrate by knowledge
examination a detailed understanding of the listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
Practical course P1
The use of the virtual aircraft enables the trainee to perform practical actions inside the classroom, such as
operational and functional checks, troubleshooting, fault isolation, MEL dispatch and other necessary
procedures to confirm their competence for task performance. Component location & replacement training
subjects are covered by the use of either real or virtual aircraft, synthetic training devices, mock-ups or
simulation.
Practical course P2
Practical hands-on training that requires the availability of the real aircraft.
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COURSE
A300
Basic
Model
A310
A300-600
PWJT9D
GECF6
PWJT9D
GECF6
PW4000
GECF6
PW4000
Theoretical Training
T4
T1
30
30
30
T2
23
23
23
T1+T2
33
33
33
T1+T2
T1+T2
T1+T2
Practical Training
T1
10
10
10
T2
10
10
10
T1+T2
13
13
13
T1+T2
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COURSE
A318/A319/A320/A321
A330
IAE V2500
CFM56
GECF6
PW4000
RRRB211
T4
T1
32
37
T2
21
22
37
40
T2
T1/T1+T2
T2
T1/T1+T2
T2
T1/T1+T2
T1+T2
T1
22
24
T2
12
13
T1+T2
24
25
T1
T2
T1/T1+T2
T1/T1+T2
T1
T2
T1+T2
T1+T2
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A318/A319
A320/A321
A330
A340
IAE V2500
CFM56
GECF6
PW4000
RRRB211
CFM56
Theoretical Training
T4
T1
30
30
30
T2
20
21
23
T1+T2
33
33
33
T1+T2
T1+T2
T1+T2
T1+T2
T1 to T2
Practical Training
T1
10
10
10
T2
10
10
10
T1+T2
12
12
12
T1+T2
T1+T2
T1+T2
T1 to T2
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Theoretical Training
Boeing 737
300/400/500
Boeing 737
600/700/800/900
CFM 56-3
CFM 56-7
T4
T1
25
25
T2
20
20
30
30
T1/T1+T2
15
T2
T1/T1+T2
15
T2
10
T1+T2
T1 to T2
Practical Training
T1
10
10
T2
10
10
10
10
T1/T1+T2
T2
T1/T1+T2
T2
T1+T2
T1 to T2
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Course
Boeing 747-200/300
PW JT9
GE CF6
Theoretical Training
RR
RB211
Boeing 747-400
PW 4000
GE CF6
T4
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
25
25
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
10
Practical Training
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
10
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
= The courses for this aircraft type are performed via one of our partners.
RR
RB211
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Course
Boeing 757200/300
PW
2000
RR
RB211
Theoretical Training
Boeing 767
-200/300
GE
CF6
PW
4000
Boeing 777
-200/3001
PW
4000
RR
TRENT
800
T4
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
25
25
25
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
19
19
19
T1+T2
30
30
T1/T1+T2
13
T2
T1/T1+T2
13
T2
T1
T2
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
10
10
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
10
T1+T2
10
10
T1/T1+T2
T2
T1/T1+T2
T2
T1
T2
Practical Training
GE 90
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Course
ATR42/72
1
Family
ATR 42-200/300
Group 1 (G1)
Group 2 (G2)
Theoretical Training
ATR 72-100/200
Group 3 (G3)
ATR 42-400/500
1
ATR 72-212A
Group 4 (G4)
T4
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
23
18
18
18
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
11
10
10
10
T1+T2
25
20
20
20
T1
G2 to G1 or G3 to 64 or G2 to G4
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
T2
G2 to G1 or G3 to 64 or G2 to G4
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
T1+T2
G2 to G1 or G3 to 64 or G2 to G4
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
T1
G2 to G3
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
T2
G2 to G3
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
T1+T2
G2 to G3
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
T1
G3 to G4 or G2/G3 to G4
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
T2
G3 to G4 or G2/G3 to G4
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
0,5
T1+T2
G3 to G2
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
T1/T1+T2
G3 to G2
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
2,5
T2
G3 to G2
Aircraft Maintenance Difference Course
2,5
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
10
10
10
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
10
10
10
T1+T2
10
10
10
10
Practical Training
= The courses for this aircraft type are performed via one of our partners.
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Course
ERJ135/145
ERJ170/190
AE 3007A
Theoretical Training
GE CF34
T4
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
20
20
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
15
15
Practical Training
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
RATING
Course
CRJ
1
100/200
CL
1
604/605
CRJ
1
700/705/900
GE CF34
GE CF34
GE CF34
Theoretical Training
Duration in days
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
25
25
25
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
20
20
20
Practical Training
Duration in days
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
10
10
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
= The courses for this aircraft type are performed via one of our partners.
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RATING
FOKKER 28
1
FOKKER 70/100
Course
RR Spey 550
RR Tay 620/650
Theoretical Training
Duration in days
T4
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
23
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
12
T1+T2
25
Practical Training
Duration in days
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
T1+T2
12
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RATING
Course
CL-415
GE CT7
Theoretical Training
Duration in days
T4
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
17
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
11
T1+T2
19
Practical Training
Duration in days
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
T1+T2
10
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RATING
Course
CN-235
GE CT7
Theoretical Training
Duration in days
T4
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
22
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
13
T1+T2
24
Practical Training
Duration in days
T1
Mechanical Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
T2
Avionics Course
Maintenance Certifying Technician
10
T1+T2
10
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COURSES
RATING
B1+B2
B1/B2
B1
B1
Rigging
30
5
1
3 (1 engine) 5 (2 engines)
Borescope Inspections
Towing
Composite Materials
10
Theoretical Courses
Duration in days
Introduction to Aviation
Human Factors
Aviation Legislation
Hydraulics systems
10
T1+T2
SA Enhanced to Classic
T1+T2
LR Enhanced To Classic
B1/B2
B1/B2
B1/B2
Duration in days
5
1-2
1-5
Refresh Courses
Duration in days
1
1
Towing Refresh
1
0,5
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Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Theoretical T4
Objectives
Identify safety precautions related to the airframe, its systems and power plant.
Identify maintenance practices important to the airframe, its systems and power
plant.
Identify special tooling and test equipment used with this aircraft.
Course capacity
Target population
Technical and non-technical managers and other support personnel as well as technical
personnel with through flight and line maintenance activities.
Prerequisite
Personnel must be familiar with current equipment and have a general knowledge of
turbine powered transport aircraft. Students should be able to read, write and
communicate at an understandable level in English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
This course is at ATA 104 Level I for all systems. This course describes the aircraft,
systems, system operation and documentation in general for the aircraft type.
Note
Upon customer request and depending on training location, an aircraft visit for a general
familiarization and major component location may be included.
Documentation
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Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Theoretical T1
Objectives
Perform all maintenance tasks on the systems and up to the level listed in the related
regulatory document.
Ensure safe certification of line and base maintenance, inspections and routine work
according to the maintenance manual and other relevant instructions and tasks as
appropriate for the type of aircraft, for example: troubleshooting, repairs, adjustments,
replacements, operational and functional checks.
Course capacity
Target
population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance Certifying
Technicians - Mechanics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent and who seek type
qualification on the aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel must be familiar with turbine powered transport aircraft and digital electronic equipment,
and must have the knowledge and/or experience required for maintaining turbine powered
transport aircraft. Preferably, the trainee is holder of a valid basic license of category B1 or
equivalent.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in English
language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
This is a mechanics/electrics course according to ATA 104 level III for mechanics systems and
ATA 104 level I + II for avionics systems.
This course provides theoretical knowledge to line and base maintenance technicians having
experience on multi-engine jet transport aircraft and digital techniques. It describes all the airframe
and power plant systems, sub-systems and components in detail systems according to the
requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff. This includes the operational
and functional tests of all systems as well. Furthermore, it the operational documentation is used
to ensure that the trainee is able to correctly diagnose failures and take the necessary corrective
action. For each ATA chapter the trainee must demonstrate by knowledge examination a detailed
understanding of the listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
Note
Upon customer request and depending on training location, an aircraft visit for a general
familiarization and major component location may be included.
Documentation
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Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Practical training T1
Objectives
Upon completion of this practical training, the trainee shall be able to:
Safely perform all routine maintenance tasks, operational and functional checks,
troubleshooting, fault isolation, MEL dispatch and other necessary procedures to
confirm their competence for task performance.
Identify and change faulty components using the appropriate operational documentation
(component location & replacement training).
Course capacity
Maximum 6 trainees
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians - Mechanics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent and who
seek type qualification on the aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this practical training course must have completed the theoretical
training element of the related aircraft type course, and should have a minimum of 6 month
recent practical experience on an aircraft of similar technology.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in English
language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
All subjects are covered by the use of a real aircraft. The content of this practical training
element fulfils the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff Type
Training Courses for the category B1.1 Aeroplanes Turbine.
It includes the following topics :
Note
Documentation
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Course type
Theoretical T2
Objectives
Perform all maintenance tasks on the systems and up to the level listed in the related
regulatory document.
Ensure safe certification of line and base maintenance, inspections and routine work
according to the maintenance as appropriate for the type of aircraft, for example:
troubleshooting, repairs, adjustments, replacements, operational and functional checks.
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians - Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent and who
seek type qualification on the aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel must be familiar with turbine powered transport aircraft and digital electronic
equipment, and must have the knowledge and/or experience required for maintaining turbine
powered transport aircraft. Preferably, the trainee is holder of a valid basic license of
category B2 or equivalent. Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an
understandable level in English language
Language
English
Course location
Description
This is an electrics/avionics course according to ATA 104 level III for avionics systems and
ATA 104 level I + II for mechanics systems.
This course provides theoretical knowledge to line and base maintenance technicians having
experience on multi-engine jet transport aircraft and digital techniques. It describes the
electrical and avionics systems according to the requirements defined in the related
documents for Certifying Staff. This includes sub-systems and components in detail plus all
other systems and sub-systems at a sufficient level to understand the system interfaces
systems. Furthermore, the operational and functional tests of the avionics systems are
covered using the operational documentation to ensure that the trainee is able to correctly
diagnose failures and take the necessary corrective action.
For each ATA chapter the trainee must demonstrate by knowledge examination a detailed
understanding of the listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
Note
Upon customer request and depending on training location, an aircraft visit for a general
familiarization and major component location may be included.
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Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Practical training T2
Objectives
Upon completion of this practical training, the trainee shall be able to:
Safely perform all routine maintenance tasks, operational and functional checks,
troubleshooting, fault isolation, MEL dispatch and other necessary procedures to
confirm their competence for task performance.
Identify and change faulty components using the appropriate operational documentation
(component location & replacement training).
Course capacity
Maximum 6 trainees
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians - Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent and who
seek type qualification on the aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this practical training course must have completed the theoretical
training element of the related aircraft type course, and should have a minimum of 6 month
recent practical experience on an aircraft of similar technology.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in English
language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
All subjects are covered by the use of a real aircraft. The content of this practical training
element fulfils the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff Type
Training Courses for the category B2 Aeroplanes Turbine.
It includes the following topics :
Note
Documentation
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Course type
Theoretical T1+T2
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Mechanics + Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or
equivalent and who seek type qualification on the aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel must be familiar with turbine powered transport aircraft and digital electronic
equipment, and must have the knowledge and/or experience required for maintaining turbine
powered transport aircraft. Preferably, the trainee is holder of a valid basic licenses of
category B1 and B2 or equivalent.
For the difference courses, the trainee must be qualified on the source aircraft.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in English
language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
This is a mechanics/electrics/avionics course according to ATA 104 level III for all systems.
This course provides theoretical knowledge to line and base maintenance technicians having
experience on multi-engine jet transport aircraft and digital techniques.
It describes all the systems, sub-systems and components in detail, as well as the operational
and functional tests of all systems (mechanics and avionics) according to the requirements
defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff. It includes the use of the operational
documentation to ensure that the trainee is able to correctly diagnose failures and take the
necessary corrective action.
For each ATA chapter the trainee must demonstrate by knowledge examination a detailed
understanding of the listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
Note
Upon customer request and depending on training location, an aircraft visit for a general
familiarization and major component location may be included.
Documentation
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Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Objectives
Upon completion of this practical training, the trainee shall be able to:
Safely perform all routine maintenance tasks, operational and functional checks,
troubleshooting, fault isolation, MEL dispatch and other necessary procedures to
confirm their competence for task performance.
Identify and change faulty components using the appropriate operational documentation
(component location & replacement training).
Course capacity
Maximum 6 trainees
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Mechanics + Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or
equivalent and who seek type qualification on the aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this practical training course must have completed the theoretical
training element of the related aircraft type course, and should have a minimum of 6 month
recent practical experience on an aircraft of similar technology.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in English
language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
All subjects are covered by the use of a real aircraft. The content of this practical training
element fulfils the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff Type
Training Courses for the category B1+B2 Aeroplanes Turbine.
It includes the following topics :
Note
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Duration
3 days
Objectives
will have acquired the additional avionics knowledge and skills, which complement
the related knowledge, skills learned and experience gained as mechanics on the
source aircraft
will have obtained the necessary avionics skills to safely maintain the target aircraft
in a reliable and airworthy condition.
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Mechanics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent of the
target aircraft and who seek avionics extension of this type qualification
Prerequisite
Language
English
Course location
Description
This is an avionics course with ATA 104 level III for all avionics systems.
This course is designed for those trainees who have already followed a mechanics course
on target aircraft. It covers all systems differences between the avionics chapters of the
mechanics type training on the target aircraft towards the avionics chapters Level 3 for an
avionics type training on target aircraft according to the requirements defined in the related
documents for Certifying Staff.
The trainee must demonstrate by knowledge examination a detailed understanding of the
listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
Note
Upon customer request and depending on training location, an aircraft visit for a general
familiarization and major component location may be included.
Documentation
Laptop
USB key with complete course documentation
Student Notes (course summary)
Notes bloc
Instructor Handouts (if applicable)
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Aircraft types
Duration
2 days
Objectives
Upon completion of this practical training, the trainee shall be able to:
Safely perform all routine maintenance tasks, operational and functional checks,
troubleshooting, fault isolation, MEL dispatch and other necessary procedures to
confirm their competence for task performance as an avionics maintenance certifying
engineer on the target aircraft.
Identify and change faulty avionics components using the appropriate operational
documentation (component location & replacement training).
Course capacity
Maximum 6 trainees
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Mechanics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent and
who seek Avionics type qualification extension on the target aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this practical training course must have completed the theoretical
training element of the related aircraft type course, and should have a minimum of 6 month
recent practical experience on an aircraft of similar technology.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
All subjects are covered by the use of a real aircraft. The content of this practical training
element fulfils the requirements defined in the related documents for Avionics Certifying
Staff Type Training Courses for the category B2 Aeroplanes Turbine.
It includes the following topics :
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A300 Basic Model, A310, A300-600, A320 family, A330, A340, B757, B767
Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Theoretical T1/T1+T2
Objectives
will have acquired the additional knowledge and skills, which complement the
related knowledge, skills learned and experience gained on the source aircraft and
engine
obtain the necessary skills to safely maintain the target aircraft equipped with target
engines in a reliable and airworthy condition.
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Mechanics + Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or
equivalent of the source aircraft and engine and who seek extension of type qualification on
the target aircraft and engine
Prerequisite
Language
English
Course location
Description
This is a mechanics/electrics/avionics course with ATA 104 level III for all systems.
This course is designed for those trainees who have already followed a course on A310
aircraft. It covers all engine system differences between the A310 PW4000 engine towards
the GE-CF6 engine or GE-CF6 engine towards the PW4000 engine according to the
requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff.
For each ATA chapter the trainee must demonstrate by knowledge examination a detailed
understanding of the listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
Note
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familiarization and major component location may be included.
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A300 Basic Model, A310, A300-600, A320 family, A330, A340, B757, B767
Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Objectives
Upon completion of this practical training, the trainee shall be able to:
Safely perform all routine maintenance tasks, operational and functional checks,
troubleshooting, fault isolation, MEL dispatch and other necessary procedures to
confirm their competence for task performance.
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Mechanics + Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or
equivalent of the source aircraft and engine and who seek extension of type qualification on
the target aircraft and engine
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this practical training course must have completed the theoretical
training elements of the related aircraft type course as well as the practical training on the
source aircraft. They should also have a minimum of 6 month recent practical experience on
an aircraft of similar technology.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
All subjects are covered by the use of a real aircraft. The content of this practical training
element fulfils the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff Type
Training Courses for the category B1+B2 Aeroplanes Turbine.
It includes the following topics :
Utilization of aircraft operational documentation (AMM, IPC, TSM, etc...)
MEL application and related maintenance tasks
Maintenance information on removal, testing and safety involvement
Visualization of system LRU, zone access, cautions
System operation/test for troubleshooting
PIREPS analysis and associated troubleshooting techniques
Aircraft turn-around, cockpit preparation and check
Safety procedures Notes
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A310, A300-600, A320 family, A330, A340, B737CG, B737NG, B757, B767
Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Theoretical T1
Objectives
will have acquired the additional knowledge and skills, which complement the
related knowledge, skills learned and experience gained on the source aircraft
obtain the necessary skills to safely maintain the target aircraft in a reliable and
airworthy condition.
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Mechanics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent of the
source aircraft and who seek extension of type qualification on the target aircraft
Personnel need to be already qualified on the source aircraft
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language
Prerequisite
Language
English
Course location
Description
This is a mechanics course with ATA 104 level III for all systems.
This course is designed for those trainees who have already followed a course on source
aircraft. It covers all systems differences between the source aircraft towards the target one
according to the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff.
The trainee must demonstrate by knowledge examination a detailed understanding of the
listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
Note
Upon customer request and depending on training location, an aircraft visit for a general
familiarization and major component location may be included.
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Aircraft types
A310, A300-600, A320 family, A330, A340, B737CG, B737NG, B757, B767
Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Practical training T1
Objectives
Upon completion of this practical training, the trainee shall be able to:
Safely perform all routine maintenance tasks, operational and functional checks,
troubleshooting, fault isolation, MEL dispatch and other necessary procedures to
confirm their competence for task performance.
Course capacity
Maximum 6 trainees
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians - Mechanics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent and
who seek type qualification on the aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this practical training course must have completed the theoretical
training element of the related aircraft type course, and should have a minimum of 6 month
recent practical experience on an aircraft of similar technology.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
All subjects are covered by the use of a real aircraft. The content of this practical training
element fulfils the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff Type
Training Courses for the category B1.1 Aeroplanes Turbine.
It includes the following topics :
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A310, A300-600, A320 family, A330, A340, B737CG, B737NG, B757, B767
Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Theoretical T2
Objectives
will have acquired the additional knowledge and skills, which complement the
related knowledge, skills learned and experience gained on the source aircraft
obtain the necessary skills to safely maintain the target aircraft in a reliable and
airworthy condition.
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent of the
source aircraft and who seek extension of type qualification on the target aircraft
Personnel need to be already qualified on the source aircraft
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language
Prerequisite
Language
English
Course location
Description
This is an avionics course with ATA 104 level III for all systems.
This course is designed for those trainees who have already followed a course on source
aircraft. It covers all systems differences between the source aircraft towards the target one
according to the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff.
The trainee must demonstrate by knowledge examination a detailed understanding of the
listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
Note
Upon customer request and depending on training location, an aircraft visit for a general
familiarization and major component location may be included.
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A310, A300-600, A320 family, A330, A340, B737CG, B737NG, B757, B767
Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Practical training T2
Objectives
Upon completion of this practical training, the trainee shall be able to:
Safely perform all routine maintenance tasks, operational and functional checks,
troubleshooting, fault isolation, MEL dispatch and other necessary procedures to
confirm their competence for task performance.
Course capacity
Maximum 6 trainees
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians - Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent and who
seek type qualification on the aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this practical training course must have completed the theoretical
training element of the related aircraft type course, and should have a minimum of 6 month
recent practical experience on an aircraft of similar technology.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
All subjects are covered by the use of a real aircraft. The content of this practical training
element fulfils the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff Type
Training Courses for the category B2 Aeroplanes Turbine.
It includes the following topics :
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A310, A300-600, A320 family, A330, A340, B737CG, B737NG, B757, B767
Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Theoretical T1+T2
Objectives
will have acquired the additional knowledge and skills, which complement the
related knowledge, skills learned and experience gained on the source aircraft
obtain the necessary skills to safely maintain the target aircraft in a reliable and
airworthy condition.
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Mechanical & Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or
equivalent of the source aircraft and who seek extension of type qualification on the target
aircraft
Personnel need to be already qualified on the source aircraft
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language
Prerequisite
Language
English
Course location
Description
This is a mechanical & avionics course with ATA 104 level III for all systems.
This course is designed for those trainees who have already followed a course on source
aircraft. It covers all systems differences between the source aircraft towards the target one
according to the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff.
The trainee must demonstrate by knowledge examination a detailed understanding of the
listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
Note
Upon customer request and depending on training location, an aircraft visit for a general
familiarization and major component location may be included.
Documentation
Training Manual
Abbreviation Booklet
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A310, A300-600, A320 family, A330, A340, B737CG, B737NG, B757, B767
Duration
Depends on aircraft type, please refer to the tables on the previous pages
Course type
Objectives
Upon completion of this practical training, the trainee shall be able to:
Safely perform all routine maintenance tasks, operational and functional checks,
troubleshooting, fault isolation, MEL dispatch and other necessary procedures to
confirm their competence for task performance.
Course capacity
Maximum 6 trainees
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities. Maintenance
Certifying Technicians Mechanics + Avionics, who are holders of a basic license or
equivalent and who seek type qualification on the aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this practical training course must have completed the theoretical
training element of the related aircraft type course, and should have a minimum of 6 month
recent practical experience on an aircraft of similar technology.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
All subjects are covered by the use of a real aircraft. The content of this practical training
element fulfils the requirements defined in the related documents for Certifying Staff Type
Training Courses for the category B1+B2 Aeroplanes Turbine.
It includes the following topics :
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Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with aircraft maintenance and operations which require
operating experience on according aircraft.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this training course must have successfully completed the theoretical
and practical (OJT) training element of the related aircraft type course. Students should be
able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in English language.
Language
English
Course location
At customer airline's main base or any other station where new delivered aircraft is
operated.
Description
One or more Airbus qualified maintenance instructors are affected to the airline to ensure
seamless transition between the theoretical knowledge the trainees have acquired during
their type course and the initial operation of the aircraft. Instructors are able to provide
assistance in the following areas:
Use of operational documentation (AMM, IPC, TSM, etc...)
Servicing operations
Interpretation and analysis of Post Flight Reports (PFR)
Troubleshooting
MEL/CDL application
Maintenance checks (transit, daily, weekly, etc.)
Aircraft handling
Safety procedures
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5 Days
Objectives
Perform all maintenance tasks, inspections and routine work on the systems and up to
the level listed in the related regulatory document.
Operate and test, remove and install all major items belonging to the cabin systems.
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities associated with
cabin maintenance of the aircraft in question.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this training course should preferably have experience in cabin interior
and emergency equipment maintenance of commercial jet aircraft. And should have the
knowledge and/or experience required for maintaining turbine powered transport aircraft.
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in English
language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
The course is designed for level 3 according to the definition of ATA 104 General for all current
Airbus types A300 B2/B4, A300-600, A310, A318/A319/A320/A321, A330, A340.
It comprises theoretical and practical training. The theoretical knowledge part covers the
description, maintenance, operation and test procedures of the cabin systems and emergency
equipment. The practical training element is preferably performed on customers aircraft (if
possible during C-Check) in order to adapt the contents to its particular configuration. The
aircrafts operational documentation is used to ensure the trainees ability to correctly perform
standard maintenance or corrective actions.
The ATA chapters performed are:
ATA 23 Communications
ATA 33 Lights
ATA 35 Oxygen
ATA 52 Doors
Note
For each ATA chapter the trainee is asked to demonstrate by knowledge examination an
understanding of the listed systems, their operation and maintenance.
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3-4 Days
(depending on simulator availability), divided as follows:
- 1 theoretical day for standard class size of 4 trainees
- 2 simulator session : 1 briefing hour + 4 hours + 1 debriefing hour
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and/or base/heavy maintenance activities requiring
authorization for engine run-up.
Prerequisite
Personnel must be qualified on the according Airbus aircraft equipped with the relevant
engines as Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT).
Participants should have 6 month recent practical experience on this aircraft (or equivalent
type) or engine run up certification on other aircraft type. In addition, they should have a
basic active knowledge of theoretical ATA chapters (24, 26, 31, 70 80)
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
This course comprises theoretical and practical training according to ATA Level IV on
following aircraft and engine types :
A300 B2/B4 GE CF6 and PW JT9,
A300-600 GE CF6 and PW4152,
A310 GE CF6 and PWJT9 and PW 4152,
A319/320/321 CFM 56 and IAE V2500
A330 GE CF6-80 , RR TRENT700 , PW 4160
A340 CFM 56
The engine run-up training provides skills and experiences with starting and operating the
engines and related aircraft systems. It emphasizes recognition of normal and abnormal
engine and systems operation and provides skills for checking engine performance
characteristics.
The theoretical training element of 8 hours covers exterior and interior engine inspections
required prior to the engine run-up, tests to be performed, engine limitations to be served
and the necessary normal, abnormal, emergency and safety procedures involved.
The practical training element of 4 hours functional training, for two trainees, uses adequate
Full Flight Simulators enabling them to learn the necessary procedures, apply the various
checklists and confirm their competence for task performance.
Continuous assessment is performed during the practical training.
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Rigging
Duration
5 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this specialized training course should be qualified on the related
systems of the according aircraft as Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) or holder of a
basic "B1" license or equivalent. Preferably they have experience of rigging flight controls on
commercial jet aircraft.
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
This course comprises theoretical knowledge and practical training to ATA Level IV and
provides skills and experience with rigging procedures for all related aircraft mechanical
systems such as flight controls, landing gear, doors, etc. The theoretical training element
provides detailed coverage of the rigging procedures as laid down in the Aircraft
Maintenance Manual. The practical training element uses adequate Maintenance Training
Devices and/or real aircraft for components rigging facilities (special tools installation).
Note
If the course takes place at a Customer site, it is preferable to have access to an aircraft in a
hangar, preferably during a "C" Check.
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Borescope Inspections
Duration
2 Days
Objectives
interpret the different damages in the engine compressor, engine turbine and
combustion chamber but also nominate them
Course capacity
Target population
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this specialized training course should be qualified on the related
systems of the according aircraft as Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) or holder of a
basic "B1" license or equivalent. Preferably they have already assisted on borescope
inspections.
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
This course comprises theoretical knowledge and practical training to ATA Level IV and
provides skills and experience with borecope inspections for all related aircrafts. It provides
engine technicians with the operation principles of borescopy for jet engines. The course is
divided into two parts: a theoretical description and a practical demonstration and operation.
The practical part includes an applied borescope inspection for each student.
Note
If the course takes place at a Customer site, it is preferable to have access to an aircraft in a
hangar which allows inspections of its engines.
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Towing
Duration
3 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Personnel working on airports or in industrial areas which require towing of large units.
Prerequisite
Language
English or French
Course location
Description
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Composite Materials
Duration
10 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Prerequisite
Language
English or French
Course location
Description
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5 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
This course is designed for everybody who seeks basic understanding of the principles
involved in aviation, such as
Technical and non-technical managers
Administrative and other support personnel
Prerequisite
On a technical level none. However, students should be able to read, write and
communicate at an understandable level in English language
Language
English or French
Course location
Description
This course gives basic answers to the question: What makes an aircraft fly? It describes
in general the aircraft, its systems, system operation and documentation. The underlying
subjects are:
History
Aircraft design
Aircraft systems and their functioning
Maintenance procedures
Documentation
Security
Note
The course is limited to 8 trainees because there will be regular visits on aircrafts (if
available nearby) in the maintenance hangars to enhance understanding of discussed
topics.
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Human Factors
Duration
2 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Prerequisite
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in the
English or French language.
Language
Course location
Description
This course is an introduction into human factors and complies with PART-145 Guidance
Material GM145.A.30 (e) Training Syllabus. It gives an overview of the human factors
involved in the aeronautical sector regarding the personnel and the companies. The
underlying subjects are:
Note
This training is obligatory for all personnel of PART-145 enterprises. However, as same
principles apply basically in all working areas, it is of interest to other industrial sectors as
well.
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Aviation Legislation
Duration
1 Day
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Prerequisite
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in the
English or French language.
Language
Course location
Description
This course provides the necessary understanding to comprehend the legal implications of
EASA regulations. It also provides the knowledge to interpret these legal implications
correctly in day-to-day operations.
The underlying subjects are:
Overview EASA legislation
PART-66
PART-145
PART-147
PART-M
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Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
This training is mandatory (AMC 145.A.30(e) and 145.B.10(3)) for all AMT qualified
technicians as well as technicians required to work on fuel system, their management,
inspectors and auditors.
Prerequisite
N/A.
Language
Course location
Description
This course gives the history on Fuel Tank incidents. It describes the theoretical and
practical background of those elements involved that have lead to these incidents.
Furthemore it gives an overview of Special Federal Aviation Regulations 88 of the FAA and
of the JAA. It gives a detailed description of the concept of the Critical Design Configuration
Control Limitations.
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Duration
5 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Prerequisite
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in the
English or French language.
Language
English or French
Course location
Description
Note
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Handouts from SRM, AMM, CMM.
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Duration
3 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Prerequisite
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in the
English language.
Language
English or French
Course location
Description
Note
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PowerPoint Slides
Technical Training Manual.
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Duration
10 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Fleet Engineering, Store Engineering and Planning Staff involved in any of continuing
airworthiness management tasks.
Prerequisite
Language
English or French
Course location
Description
Note
This course is ignoring actual customer Maintenance Information System (MIS). It remains
customers responsibility to train his staff for airlines MIS using in order to implement the
continuing airworthiness issues described in this course.
Upon customer request, any customisation of proposed course contents may be achieved.
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Duration
5 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Fleet Engineering, Store Engineering and Planning Staff involved in any of continuing
airworthiness management tasks
Prerequisite
Language
English or French
Course location
Description
This course provides theoretical knowledge to Engineering staff involved in modification and
documentation in continuing airworthiness management. It comprises of the following
chapters:
MODIFICATION TC STC
MODIFICATIONS CLASSIFICATION
STC CATEGORYCERTIFICATION
MODIFICATION PROCESS
USUAL KIND OF CABIN MODIFICATIONS ANALYSIS AND MAIN DIFFICULTIES
USUAL REGULATION CHAPTER
ADDITIONAL MODULE EASA PRESENTATION AND ORGANIZATION
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Type Training Refresh Course
Duration
5 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities that need a
refreshing for renewal of their type license.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this refresher training course need to have completed the theoretical
line and base training element of the related aircraft type course.
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in the
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
All ATA chapters according to the line and base maintenance basic qualification are
presented. During and after the presentation an exchange of experiences and competences
with the trainer as well as among the students is encouraged. The ATA chapters generally
presented are:
22, 23, 24, 31, 33, 34 and 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 35, 36, 38, 49, 52, 70-80
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3 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities that need a
refreshing for renewal of their type license.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this refresher training course need to have completed the theoretical
line and base training element of the related aircraft type course. Students should be able to
read, write and communicate at an understandable level in the English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
This course is a workshop and not a stand-up training. An initial discussion with the students
is used to determine the ATA chapters that deem most important to the group. These
subjects will be presented with the according priority. During and after the presentation an
exchange of experiences and competences through discussions with the trainer as well as
among the students is encouraged.
Note
None
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1 Day
(depending on simulator availability) divided as follows:
- 1 theoretical day (6 hours net) for standard class size of 4 trainees
- 1 simulator session for 2 trainees : 1 briefing hour + 4 hours + 1 debriefing hour
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel holder of engine run-up certificate and associated with line and/or
base/heavy maintenance activities requiring authorization for engine run-up.
Prerequisite
Participants must be qualified on the according Airbus aircraft equipped with the relevant
engines as Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) and holder of a valid engine run-up
course qualification.
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
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Duration
0.5 Days
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Personnel working on airports or in industrial areas which require towing of large units.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this refresher training course need to have completed the basic Towing
course.
In addition, they have to follow the recommendations as mentioned in INRS 1st semester
2006 (France).
Language
English or French
Course location
Description
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1 Day
Objectives
Upon completion of the refresh course, the students will be able to:
interpret the different damages in the engine compressor, engine turbine and
combustion chamber but also nominate them
Course capacity
Target population
Prerequisite
Language
English
Course location
Description
This course comprises theoretical knowledge and practical training to ATA Level IV and
provides skills and experience with borecope inspections for all related aircrafts. It provides
refreshed knowledge to the technicians with the operation principles of borescopy for jet
engines. The course is divided into two parts: a theoretical description and a practical
demonstration and operation. The practical part includes an applied borescope inspection
for each student.
Note
If the course takes place at a Customer site, it is preferable to have access to an aircraft in a
hangar which allows inspections of its engines.
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Human Factors, Fuel Tank Safety (CDCCL) and Aviation Legislation Refresh
Duration
1 Day
Objectives
Course capacity
Target population
Technical personnel associated with line and base maintenance activities that need a
refreshing for renewal of their type license.
Prerequisite
Personnel attending this refresher training course need to have completed the basic Human
Factors, the basic CDCCL level 2 as well as the basic Aviation Legislation course.
Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in the
English language.
Language
Course location
Description
This course gives an overview of the human factors involved in the aeronautical sector and
complies with PART-145 Guidance Material GM145.A.30 (e) Training Syllabus. It also
serves as a reminder of the legal implications of EASA regulations and their correct
interpretation in day-to-day operations concerning PART-66,-145,-147, and -M. Then a
review of the main aspects of CDCCL liked operation is done.
During and after the presentation an exchange of experiences and competences with the
trainer as well as among the students is encouraged.
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T1+T2 LR Enhanced To Classic
Duration
2 Days
Objectives
Upon completion of this difference course, the trainee will have acquired the additional
knowledge and skills to safely maintain both LR family a/c equipped with classic or
enhanced system.
Course capacity
Maximum 12 trainees
Target population
Prerequisite
Personnel must have followed one course / be qualified on one LR type with Enhanced
systems.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
Course location
Description
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Objectives
Upon completion of this difference course, the trainee will have acquired the additional
knowledge and skills to safely maintain both SA family a/c equipped with classic or
enhanced system of the original trained type (CFM or IAE).
Course capacity
Maximum 12 trainees
Target population
Prerequisite
Personnel must have followed one course / be qualified on one SA type with Enhanced
systems.
Student should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in
English language.
Language
English
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