This is an electrical/mechanical level III course. It includes all the training for this A/C type on all ATA chapters except the chapters 22, 23, 34, 46 and CDCCL which are presented at level II & Introduction Module, Zonal & Station Identification System and Electronic Emergency Equipment presented at level I. All the Airframe and power plant systems, sub systems and components are described in detail, as well as the operational and functional tests and trouble shooting of all systems. It also includes the use of the operational documentation.
Applicants should be holding ICAO Or EASA B1 license. In case of ICAO license, applicants should hold basic complimentary course for A & P engineers.
To provide well balanced theoretical training for aircraft maintenance in the field
of Airframe & Power Plant with the aim of qualifying the trainees to perform the
duties, Responsibilities and privileges of an aircraft maintenance license category
B1 or equivalent.
05
Time Limits / Maintenance Checks
06
General Aircraft (dimensions/ weights/ MTOW, etc.)
07
Lifting and Shoring
08
Levelling and Weighing
09
Towing and Taxiing
10
Parking and Mooring
11
Placard and Markings
12
Servicing
20
Standard Practices-only type particular
06
Zonal & Station Identification System
01
Manuals
31
Indicating / Recording System
31
Instrument Systems
45
On-Board Maintenance Systems
46
Information Systems
23
Communications
23
Communications - IFE
24
Electrical Power
33
Lights
29
Hydraulic Power
29
Hydraulic Power - Monitoring and Indication
32
Landing Gear
32
Landing Gear - Monitoring and Indication
27
Flight Controls
27
Sys. Operation : Electrical/Fly-by-Wire
38
Water / Waste
36
Pneumatic
36
Pneumatic - Monitoring and Indication
21
Air conditioning
21
Air Supply
21
Pressurization
21
Safety & Warning Devices
30
Ice & Rain Protection
28
Fuel Systems
28
Fuel Systems - Monitoring and Indication
28
Fuel Tank Safety (CDCCL)
26
Fire Protection
49
Auxiliary Power Units (APU)
35
Oxygen
70
Standard Practices - Engines
72
Constructional Arrangement & Operation
72
Engine Turbine
71
Engine Performance
71
Power Plant
73
Engine Fuel and Control
75
Air Systems
76
Engine Controls
78
Exhaust
79
Oil Systems
80
Starting
73
FADEC
74
Ignition
77
Engine Indicating Systems
22
Autoflight
34
Navigation
51
Standard Practices and Structures
53
Fuselage
54
Nacelles / Pylons
55
Stabilizers
56
Windows
57
Wings
27A
Flight Control Surfaces
52
Doors
25
Equipment & Furnishings
25
Electronic Emergency Equipment Required
25
Cargo and Accessory Compartments
47
Inert Gas System
Maintenance Certifying Technicians - Mechanical, who are holders of a basic license or equivalent and seek type qualification on the B777 aircraft.
o Maintenance Certifying Engineers must be familiar with turbine powered
transport aircraft and digital electronic equipment, and must have the
knowledge and experience required for maintaining turbine powered transport
aircraft.
o Holders of a basic license or equivalent and seek B1.1 type qualification on the
applicable aircraft type.
o Students should be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable
level in English language
• Required documents:
o Copy of national ID or Passport.
o Valid license (A full copy including expiry date and category (B1) or equivalent).
o For courses approved from both ECAA and EASA, If Both EASA and ECAA
certificates is required, Certificate or result for "Basic complementary course for
airframe and power plant engineers" is mandatory.
For Theoretical course : there is multi-choice examinations with a minimum pass mark of 75 %
EASA 147 Certificate
ECAR Certificate