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Course Description |
This course is a continuation of the Aircraft Structural Repair for Engineers Part I course. The topics in this course include beam repair, compression design, aerodynamic concepts and damage tolerance principles. This course satisfies ATA104 Level IV objectives.
Program Objectives
- Analyze beam structures.
- Analyze compression-loaded structures for buckling and crippling.
- Identify aerodynamic concepts necessary to make low-drag repair.
- Apply damage tolerant concepts to design 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 or Certificate in Aircraft Structural Repair for Engineers Part 1.
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Course Duration | 5 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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