This course satisfies the category B2 type training requirement as specified in Part 66 for licensed aircraft maintenance engineers required to exercise certification privileges within a Part 145 approved maintenance organization.
It covers all aspects of electrical power, instruments, autoflight, radio, and radar equipment required to carry out line and base maintenance and includes a detailed description of system operation, component location, removal/installation and BITE, and troubleshooting procedures to maintenance manual level.
Who Should Attend
Aircraft Maintenance personnel, Technicians, Inspectors, Engineers and Planners etc.
Upon Completion
Students will be able to:
Maintain electrical and instrumental components to replace other components connected by electrical plugs, terminal connections.
Maintain electrical and instrumental components to facilitate correct operation of Instruments, Radio and Electrical systems.
Perform Instruments, Radio, Radar, and Electrical systems, component, and functional checks.
Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect to fault diagnosis and rectification to maintenance manual level.
Describe procedures for replacement of Instruments, Radio, Radar, and Electrical systems components unique to aircraft types.
Recall the safety precautions/human factors to be observed when working on or near the aircraft and it's Instruments, Radio, Radar and Electrical systems.
Demonstrate knowledge of the main ramp and transit (through-flight) activities of the Instruments, Radio and Electrical systems.
Describe systems and aircraft handling; particularly access, power availability and sources, as required by the Instruments, Radio, Radar, and Electrical systems.
Identify the locations of the principal Instruments, Radio, Radar and Electrical systems components.
Explain the normal function of the Instruments, Radio, Radar, and Electrical systems including terminology and nomenclature.
Perform ramp and transit servicing associated with the aircraft and the Instruments, Radio, Radar and Electrical systems.
Demonstrate proficiency in use of crew reports and on-board reporting systems (minor troubleshooting and airworthiness.
Identify and use appropriate documentation.
Locate those procedures for replacement of components for ramp and transit activities when dealing with Instruments, Radio, Radar and Electrical systems.
Define the general layout and characteristics of the aircraft's Instruments, Radio, Radar and Electrical systems.
Identify special tooling and test equipment used with the aircraft and it's Instruments, Radio, Radar and Electrical systems.
Successful graduates will receive a certificate jointly issued by Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center and Alteon.
Course Duration
B737-600/700/800/900
15 Training Days
B747-400
20 Training Days
B777-200/300
20 Training Days
A320
25 Training Days
Class Size
Max 20 Students
Course Fees
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SDF Subsidy
Not Applicable
Scheduled Dates
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