AIRBUS 330 Type Differences training- B1.1 & B2 (-sub) categories
Course Id: ZATAA33-2
Course Prerequisites
EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License category B1.1 and B2 or equivalent.
THEORETICAL TRAINING
Description
This course is in compliance with EASA Part-66, Appendix III “Type Training and Examination Standard”.
The participant will acquire knowledge necessary to perform and certify maintenance tasks permitted to be carried out as certifying staff category B1.1 and B2. It provides detailed description, operation, component location, removal / installation, bite and troubleshooting procedures to a maintenance manual level.
Objectives- Theoretical Training
L 1 General Familiarization
A brief overview of the airplane, systems and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.
L 2 Ramp and Transit
Basic system overview of controls, indicators, principal components including their location and purpose, servicing and minor trouble shooting.
L3 Line and Base Maintenance
Detailed description, operation, component location, removal/installation, BITE and troubleshooting procedures to maintenance manual level.
Upon completion of L3 training, the participant will be able to:
- Describe how to perform system, component and functional checks as specified in the maintenance manual.
- Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect of fault diagnosis and rectification to the maintenance manual level.
- Describe procedures for replacement of components unique to the aircraft to maintenance manual level.
Examination
Closed book examinations. The minimum pass mark is 75 %.
PRACTICAL TRAINING
Description- Practical
This course enables participants to gain competence in practical Line and Base Maintenance, using a structured learning process. The training will be conducted on the aircraft, in maintenance facilities and in the classroom.
Upon completion of the training the participant will be able to:
- Apply the relevant safety precautions
- Identify and apply aircraft technical documentation
- Name, identify and locate aircraft system components
- Perform normal operation of aircraft systems
- Perform the servicing and ground handling
- Perform inspections and routine work
- Perform system functional/operational and on-board maintenance system supported tests
- Awareness for the use of special tooling and test equipment
- Perform rigging and adjustments
- Carry out routine through visual inspections
- Describe component removal/installation procedures unique to the aircraft type
- Determine aircraft airworthiness in accordance with MEL/CDL, and explain maintenance procedures according to the minimum equipment list (MEL)
- Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect to fault diagnosis and rectification
Examination
Practical assessment will be conducted and evaluated as «passed» or «not passed».
Course Language:
English
Course Location
Athens, Greece
Certificate issued
Upon successful completion of the course participants will receive an EASA Part-147 certificate.
Price
Upon request
For more information please contact us at: info@zitaaviation.com or complete our enquiry form:
AIRBUS A318/319/320/321 Type Training- B1.1 & B2 (-sub) categories
Course Id: ZATAA32-1
Course Prerequisites
EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence category B1.1 and B2 or equivalent.
THEORETICAL TRAINING
Description
This course is in compliance with EASA Part-66, Appendix III “Type Training and Examination Standard”.
The participant will acquire knowledge necessary to perform and certify maintenance tasks permitted to be carried out as certifying staff category B1.1 and B2. It provides detailed description, operation, component location, removal / installation, bite and troubleshooting procedures to a maintenance manual level.
Engines
CFM56 & IAE V2500
Objectives- Theoretical Training
L 1 General Familiarization
A brief overview of the airplane, systems and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.
L 2 Ramp and Transit
Basic system overview of controls, indicators, principal components including their location and purpose, servicing and minor trouble shooting.
L3 Line and Base Maintenance
Detailed description, operation, component location, removal/installation, BITE and trouble shooting procedures to maintenance manual level.
Upon completion of L3 training, the participant will be able to:
- Describe how to perform system, component and functional checks as specified in the maintenance manual.
- Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect of fault diagnosis and rectification to the maintenance manual level.
- Describe procedures for replacement of components unique to the aircraft to maintenance manual level.
Examination
Closed book examinations. The minimum pass mark is 75 %.
PRACTICAL TRAINING
Description- Practical
This course enables participants to gain competence in practical Line and Base Maintenance, using a structured learning process. The training will be conducted on the aircraft, in maintenance facilities and in the classroom.
Upon completion of the training the participant will be able to:
- Apply the relevant safety precautions
- Identify and apply aircraft technical documentation
- Name, identify and locate aircraft system components
- Perform normal operation of aircraft systems
- Perform the servicing and ground handling
- Perform inspections and routine work
- Perform system functional/operational and on-board maintenance system supported tests
- Awareness for the use of special tooling and test equipment
- Perform rigging and adjustments
- Carry out routine through visual inspections
- Describe component removal/installation procedures unique to the aircraft type
- Determine aircraft airworthiness in accordance with MEL/CDL, and explain maintenance procedures according to the minimum equipment list (MEL)
- Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect to fault diagnosis and rectification
Examination
Practical assessment will be conducted and evaluated as “passed” or “not passed”.
Course Language:
English
Course Location
Athens, Greece
Certificate issued
Upon successful completion of the course participants will receive an EASA Part-147 certificate.
Price
Upon request
For more information please contact us at: info@zitaaviation.com or complete our enquiry form:
BOEING B777 Type training- B1.1 & B2 (-sub) categories
Course Prerequisites
EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence category B1.1 and B2 or equivalent.
THEORETICAL TRAINING
Description
This course is in compliance with EASA Part-66, Appendix III “Type Training and Examination Standard”.
The participant will acquire knowledge necessary to perform and certify maintenance tasks permitted to be carried out as certifying staff category B1.1 and B2. It provides detailed description, operation, component location, removal / installation, bite and troubleshooting procedures to a maintenance manual level.
Objectives- Theoretical Training
L 1 General Familiarization
A brief overview of the airplane, systems and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.
L 2 Ramp and Transit
Basic system overview of controls, indicators, principal components including their location and purpose, servicing and minor trouble shooting.
L3 Line and Base Maintenance
Detailed description, operation, component location, removal/instalation, BITE and trouble shooting procedures to maintenance manual level.
Upon completion of L3 training, the participant will be able to:
- Describe how to perform system, component and functional checks as specified in the maintenance manual.
- Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect of fault diagnosis and rectification to the maintenance manual level.
- Describe procedures for replacement of components unique to the aircraft to maintenance manual level.
Examination
Closed book examinations. The minimum pass mark is 75 %.
PRACTICAL TRAINING
Description- Practical
This course enables participants to gain competence in practical Line and Base Maintenance, using a structured learning process. The training will be conducted on the aircraft, in maintenance facilities and in the classroom.
Upon completion of the training the participant will be able to:
- Apply the relevant safety precautions
- Identify and apply aircraft technical documentation
- Name, identify and locate aircraft system components
- Perform normal operation of aircraft systems
- Perform the servicing and ground handling
- Perform inspections and routine work
- Perform system functional/operational and on-board maintenance system supported tests
- Awareness for the use of special tooling and test equipment
- Perform rigging and adjustments
- Carry out routine through visual inspections
- Describe component removal/installation procedures unique to the aircraft type
- Determine aircraft airworthiness in accordance with MEL/CDL, and explain maintenance procedures according to the minimum equipment list (MEL)
- Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect to fault diagnosis and rectification
Examination
Practical assessment will be conducted and evaluated as “passed” or “not passed”.
Course Language:
English
Course Location
Athens, Greece
Certificate issued
Upon successful completion of the course participants will receive an EASA Part-147 certificate.
Price
Upon request
For more information please contact us at: info@zitaaviation.com or complete our enquiry form: