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Line and Base Maintenance

B737-300/400/500 (CL)B737-600/700/800/900 (NG)
B747-200/300/400B777-200/300


Course Description The course prepares an airline maintenance engineers and technicians to operate, maintain and repair all systems on the aircraft. It provides in-depth technical information, including a detailed description of all systems and components, location and access of components, theory of operation and overviews of maintenance procedures. In addition, relevant in-service problems, service bulletins and Airplane Maintenance Manual use are covered.

This course is also available in shorter system modules tailored to meet specific training objectives focusing on: Avionics, Electrical, Electrical/Avionics, Airframe/Power Plant, and Airframe/Power Plant/Electrical. It is also offered as an accelerated curriculum for maintenance technicians who meet the following criteria: previous experience with Boeing commercial jet aircraft and ATA 104 Level I knowledge of the specific aircraft.

This course satisfies ATA 104 Level III objectives.
Who Should Attend Aircraft Maintenance personnel - Technicians, Inspectors, Engineers and Planners etc.
Upon Completion Students will be able to:

  • Recall the normal function of these systems as applicable: electrical, fuel, auxiliary power unit, power plant, hydraulic power, landing gear, flight controls, pneumatic power, air conditioning, fire protection, oxygen, water and waste, equipment and furnishings, lights, doors and windows.
  • Recall the normal function of these avionics systems as applicable: indicating and recording, communications, navigation and auto flight.
  • Identify the interfaces between all airframe and avionics systems.
  • Recall the safety precautions to be observed when working on or near the aircraft. Perform the following principal through flight maintenance activities on the airplane:
  • Routine servicing.
  • Operating systems.
  • Identifying normal and non-normal indications provided by aircraft controls, displays and built-in-test-equipment (BITE).
  • Identify power sources for all systems.
  • Recall the locations of the principal components and access to those components.
  • Use the Minimum Equipment List (MEL) to identify systems and components required for dispatch and any procedures to allow dispatch with systems/components inoperative.
  • Use aircraft troubleshooting tools to diagnose, correct and verify the repair of faults.
  • Analyze known in-service problems for the aircraft type.

Successful graduates will receive a certificate jointly issued by Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center and Alteon.
Course Duration
B737-300/400/500 (CL)29 Training Days
B737-600/700/800/900 (NG)34 Training Days
B747200/300/40036 Training Days
B777-200/30036 Training Days
Class SizeMax 20 Students
Course Fees Kindly contact our Training Center for course fees
SDF SubsidyNot Applicable
Scheduled Dates Kindly contact our Training Center for scheduled dates.





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