A330

Airbus A330 (GE CF6/ PW4000/ RR RB211 Trent 700) Theoretical Training

Content
This course is in compliance with EASA Part-66, Appendix III “Type Training and Examination Standard
The participant will acquire the knowledge necessary to perform and certify maintenance tasks permitted to be carried out as certifying staff category B1/B2. It provides detailed description, operation, component location, removal/installation, bite and troubleshooting procedures to maintenance manual level.
Target Group
EASA Part-66 category B1/B2 or other maintenance staff
Prerequisites
EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License category B/B2 or equivalent
Duration
30 days
Examination
Closed book examinations will be conducted throughout the course. The minimum passing mark for the exam paper is 75%. Participants will receive a Part-147 certificate upon s
successful completion of the course.

Objectives
Level 3 Line and Base Maintenance

In addition to the information contained in level 1 and level 2 training, upon completion of the level 3 training, the participant will be able to:
1 A brief overview of the airplane, systems and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual
2 Basic System overview of controls, indicators, principal components including their location and purpose, servicing and minor trouble shooting
3 Describe how to perform system, component and functional checks as specified in the maintenance manual
4 Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect of fault diagnosis and rectification to the maintenance manual level
5 Describe procedures for replacement of components unique to the aircraft to maintenance manual level

Airbus A330 (GE CF6/ PW4000/ RR RB211 Trent 700) Practical Training

Category B1/B2 Practical Training
Content
This course corresponds to the theoretical course and 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
Target Group
EASA Part-66 category B1/B2 or other maintenance staff.
Prerequisites
EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License category B1 or B2 and successfully completed the appropriate theoretical course on relevant aircraft type and previous practical experience of aircraft/ engine of comparable construction and system
Duration:
14 days
Assessment
Practical training will be documented in the Practical Training Form (PTF). Practical assessment will be conducted and assigned as “passed” or “not passed

Objectives
Level 3 Line and Base Maintenance

Upon completion of the course, 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 system operational tests and on-board maintenance system supported testsCarry out routine thorough 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

Airbus A330 (GE CF6/ PW4000/ RR RB211 Trent 700) Training Course

Familiarization Theoretical Training Course
This course covers Airframe, Engine, Electrical and Avionics elements to ATA specification 104 Level 1
Training includes:
A description of systems
Principal system component
Target Group
EASA Part-66, Management, Engineering, CAA inspectors or other personnel.
Aircraft Engine
RR RB211 Trent 700
Duration:
7 days
Prerequisites
None


Objectives

Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to:
Define the general layout of the aircraft's major systems, using proper terminology and nomenclature
Identify safety precautions unique to the aircraft type
Identify maintenance practices, special tooling and test equipment unique to the aircraft type
Examination
Closed book examinations will be conducted throughout the course. The minimum passing mark for the exam paper is 75%. Participants will receive a Part-147 certificate upon
successful completion of the course

A330 General Familiarization Course

Content
This course covers Airframe, Engine, Electrical and Avionics elements
Training includes
A description of systems
Principal system component
Target Group
EASA Part-66 Category C, Management, Engineering, CAA inspectors or other personnel.
Aircraft Engine
Airbus A330 (RR Trent 700) / (GE CF6) / (PW4000)
Prerequisites :
Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License Category C or participants must have general knowledge of turbine powered transport aircraft.

Objectives
:
Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to:
Define the general layout of the aircraft's major systems, using proper terminology and nomenclature
Identify safety precautions unique to the aircraft type
Identify maintenance practices, special tooling and test equipment unique to the aircraft type
Course Duration: 5 day

Examination :
Closed book examinations will be conducted throughout the course. The minimum passing mark for the exam paper is 75%. Participants will receive a Part-147
certificate upon successful completion of the course

DIFFS A330 TOWARDS A340-200/300 (CFM 56)

Theoretical
8 days

Practical
3 days

A330 or A340 (CFM56) B1/B2 TOWARDS A340 (RR RB211 Trend 500)

Theoretical
8 days

Practical
3 days

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