The course aims to upgrade the skill level of avionics technicians in Aerospace Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) industry, as well as to establish a pipeline of skilled locals for the industry.
Program Objectives
Participants will spend 80% of the course time on practicing to perform repair on PCBs including solder wires to turret, bifurcated, J-hook, cup terminals and construct SMT board. Types of components are varied and include components ranging from 1206 chip components to fine pitch gull wing devices. Repair on PCB's including replacement of damaged PTH barrels via the use of replacement eyelets and fullelets, replacement of damaged surface mount pads, replacement of damaged circuits (traces), and installation of jumper wires on PCB's. Upon completion of all component types the students will remove the components using a variety of conductive and convective methodology.
Who Should Attend
Beginner to intermediate soldering and rework technician. Working technicians as well as individuals that need to upgrade their knowledge and skill, thru use of innovative and high performance Multi- Function Rework systems, in various methods used to perform standard basic soldering/de-soldering, repair on PCB's including replacement of damaged components, circuits (traces), and installation of jumper wires on PCBs.
Upon Completion
Successful graduates will be issued with a Certificate of Training jointly awarded by AviationLearn and Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center.
Entry Requirements
Holder of CAAS SAR 7 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer licence in category A & C for aircraft above 5700kg MTOW, or
Candidate who passed all CAAS SAR 7 Basic AME examinations in L11, H11, A11, A12, A14, A16, A17, B11, B13, C14 and C15.
Course Duration
5 Training Days
Class Size
Max 16 Students
Course Fees
S$2,000.00
SDF Subsidy
S$1400.00 (Subject to Eligibility)
Scheduled Dates
Kindly contact our Training Center for scheduled dates