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Course Objectives
To provide the student with theoretical knowledge, and practical experience of the A320 aircraft. Following successful completion of the course the student shall be able to demonstrate detailed knowledge of the aircraft systems, perform system function tests in accordance with the aircraft manuals. Interpret and demonstrate the use of aircraft documentation including maintenance manuals, illustrated parts catalogue, structural repair and troubleshooting manuals etc. The student should also be able to demonstrate the use of manuals and approved procedures in respect of trouble shooting, defect rectification, inspection limitations and the use of the Minimum Equipment List.
Primary Target Group
- Part 66 B1 and/or B2 Licensed Engineers wanting to add this type rating to their Aircraft Maintenance License
- Line Maintenance Control staff
Recommended Requirements
Holding or in the process of attaining a Basic Aircraft Maintenance License.
Course Material
Online and downloadable detailed Airbus A320 airframe and engine notes in ATA chapter order
Course Structure
30 days of theory, 2 days of exams, and 8 days of practical
Certificate
EASA and/or UKCAA Part 147 Approved type Certificate of Recognition
Price per attendee
£4,000
Course Objectives
To provide the student with theoretical knowledge, and practical experience of the B737-600/700/800/900 series (CFM56) aircraft. Following successful completion of the course the student shall be able to demonstrate detailed knowledge of the aircraft systems, perform system function tests in accordance with the aircraft manuals. Interpret and demonstrate the use of aircraft documentation including maintenance manuals, illustrated parts catalogue, structural repair and troubleshooting manuals etc. The student should also be able to demonstrate the use of manuals and approved procedures in respect of trouble shooting, defect rectification, inspection limitations and the use of the Minimum Equipment List.
Primary Target Group
- Part 66 B1 and/or B2 Licensed Engineers wanting to add this type rating to their Aircraft Maintenance License
- Line Maintenance Control staff
Recommended Requirements
Holding or in the process of attaining a Basic Aircraft Maintenance License.
Course Material
Online and downloadable detailed Boeing 737 airframe and engine notes in ATA chapter order
Course Structure
30 days of theory, 2 days of exams, and 8 days of practical
Certificate
EASA and/or UKCAA Part 147 Approved type Certificate of Recognition
Price per attendee
£3,000
Course Objectives
To provide the student with theoretical knowledge, and practical experience of the B737 600/700/800/900 series (CFM56) to B737 -8/9/10 MAX (LEAP 1B) Differences aircraft. Following successful completion of the course the student shall be able to demonstrate detailed knowledge of the aircraft systems, perform system function tests in accordance with the aircraft manuals. Interpret and demonstrate the use of aircraft documentation including maintenance manuals, illustrated parts catalogue, structural repair and troubleshooting manuals etc. The student should also be able to demonstrate the use of manuals and approved procedures in respect of trouble shooting, defect rectification, inspection limitations and the use of the Minimum Equipment List.
Primary Target Group
- Part 66 B1 and/or B2 Licensed Engineers wanting to add this type rating to their Aircraft Maintenance License
- Line Maintenance Control staff
Recommended Requirements
Holding or in the process of attaining a Basic Aircraft Maintenance License.
Course Material
Online and downloadable detailed Boeing 737 airframe and engine notes in ATA chapter order
Course Structure
10 days of theory, 1 day of exams, and 4 days of practical
Certificate
EASA and/or UKCAA Part 147 Approved type Certificate of Recognition
Price per attendee
£1,200
Course Objectives
To provide the student with theoretical knowledge, and practical experience of the Embraer ERJ-190 (GE CF34) with ERJ-170 (GE CF34) Differences.
Following successful completion of the course, the student shall be able to demonstrate detailed knowledge of the aircraft systems, perform system function tests in accordance with the aircraft manuals. Interpret and demonstrate the use of aircraft documentation including maintenance manuals, illustrated parts catalogue, structural repair and troubleshooting manuals etc. The student should also be able to demonstrate the use of manuals and approved procedures in respect of trouble shooting, defect rectification, inspection limitations and the use of the Minimum Equipment List.
Primary Target Group
Part 66 B1 and/or B2 Licensed Engineers wanting to add this type rating to their Aircraft Maintenance License
Line Maintenance Control staff
Recommended Requirements
Holding or in the process of attaining a Basic Aircraft Maintenance License.
Course Material
Online and downloadable detailed Embraer airframe and engine notes in ATA chapter order
Course Structure
25 days of theory, 2 days of exams, and 8 days of practical
Certificate
Upon completion, students will receive an EASA and/or UKCAA Part 147 Approved type Certificate of Recognition.
Price per attendee
£3,200
Course Objectives
To provide the student with theoretical knowledge, and practical experience of the Embraer (E2) 190-300/190-400 (PW1900G) aircraft. Following successful completion of the course the student shall be able to demonstrate detailed knowledge of the aircraft systems, perform system function tests in accordance with the aircraft manuals. Interpret and demonstrate the use of aircraft documentation including maintenance manuals, illustrated parts catalogue, structural repair and troubleshooting manuals etc. The student should also be able to demonstrate the use of manuals and approved procedures in respect of trouble shooting, defect rectification, inspection limitations and the use of the Minimum Equipment List.
Primary Target Group
- Part 66 B1 and/or B2 Licensed Engineers wanting to add this type rating to their Aircraft Maintenance License
- Line Maintenance Control staff
Recommended Requirements
Holding or in the process of attaining a Basic Aircraft Maintenance License.
Course Material
Online and downloadable detailed Embraer E2 airframe and engine notes in ATA chapter order
Course Structure
13 days of theory, 1 day of exams, and 5 days of practical
Certificate
EASA and/or UKCAA Part 147 Approved type Certificate of Recognition
Price per attendee
£2,750
Course Objectives
To provide the student with theoretical knowledge, and practical experience of the Embraer (E2) 190-300/190-400 (PW 1900G) aircraft. Following successful completion of the course the student shall be able to demonstrate detailed knowledge of the aircraft systems, perform system function tests in accordance with the aircraft manuals. Interpret and demonstrate the use of aircraft documentation including maintenance manuals, illustrated parts catalogue, structural repair and troubleshooting manuals etc. The student should also be able to demonstrate the use of manuals and approved procedures in respect of trouble shooting, defect rectification, inspection limitations and the use of the Minimum Equipment List.
Primary Target Group
- Part 66 B1 and/or B2 Licensed Engineers wanting to add this type rating to their Aircraft Maintenance License
- Line Maintenance Control staff
Recommended Requirements
Holding or in the process of attaining a Basic Aircraft Maintenance License.
Course Material
Online and downloadable detailed Embraer (E2) airframe and engine notes in ATA chapter order
Course Structure
25 days of theory, 2 days of exams, and 8 days of practical
Certificate
EASA and/or UKCAA Part 147 Approved type Certificate of Recognition
Price per attendee
£4,000
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Our scheduled courses are delivered via hybrid learning method, designed to work around you and your team whilst reducing your travel costs.
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The MOD’s Enhanced Learning Credits (ELC) Scheme promotes lifelong learning amongst members of the Armed Forces.
As an approved UK HM Armed Forces ELCAS Learning Provider (#4624), we can accommodate ELCAS funding for our Part 66 Type courses.
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