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Course Description |
This course prepares the trainee to assess, design and analyze a metallic repair for damage beyond the limits in the Structural Repair Manual (SRM). Topics in the course include design requirements, airworthiness requirements, typical structures and loads, material behavior and properties, fastener selection, joint design and durability concepts. This course satisfies ATA104 Level IV objectives.
Program Objectives
- Identify basic design requirements for structural repairs.
- Describe typical aircraft structures and loads.
- Design a metallic structural repair for damage beyond SRM limits with reasonable assurance of approval from Boeing or other approval agencies.
- Identify fasteners and joints used in repairs.
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Who Should Attend |
- Aircraft-structures engineers who want to know more about structures repairs in Boeing Aircraft.
- Technicians, Engineers and Engineering Managers involved in aircraft structures repairs.
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Upon Completion |
The candidate who successfully completes the course will be competent to carry out structural repair work on Boeing aircraft. The Alteon certificate is also highly recognized by MROs and Airlines.
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Entry Requirements |
Engineering degree or equivalent experience.
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Course Duration | 9 Training Days
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Class Size | Max 20
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Course Fees | Kindly contact our Training Center for course fees
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SDF Subsidy | Not Applicable
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Scheduled Dates |
Kindly contact our Training Center for scheduled dates
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