Objectives
- Demonstrate theoretical knowledge to be able to take responsibility for the airworthiness of the aircraft.
- To be able to demonstrate the use of the aircraft’s manuals and other approved data.
- Perform system monitoring and operational tests i.a.w. the aircraft technical documentation.
- Fault diagnosis and troubleshooting methods including the knowledge necessary for the use of on-board reporting systems.
- Knowledge of the various maintenance checks and intervals related to the aircraft.
- Use of special tooling related to the aircraft.
- Minimum Equipment List and Dispatch Deviation List.
- Gaining insight into the common faults experienced during maintenance events and how to prevent them.
Certificate
- EASA Form 149 Issue 4, Part-147 Approved B1/B2 Certificate of Recognition
- CAA Form 149 Issue 1, Part-147 Approved B1/B2 Certificate of Recognition
Note: Type of certificate required should be requested prior to enrolment.
Exam
Practical assessment(s) during the practical training, passmark Pass/Fail.
Delivery
This course will be conducted on site, in a maintenance environment, using real life scenarios to Trouble shoot the aircraft systems.