This is an airframe/ power plant level III course. It includes all the training
for this A/C type on ATA chapters containing differences between Airbus
A319/A320/A321 (IAE V2500) and Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321
(CFM56) except for ATA chapters 23 and 34 (presented at level II) and
Introduction Module, Zonal & Station Identification System (presented at
level I).
5 DAYS
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.
06 General Aircraft (dimensions/ weights/ MTOW, etc.)
54 Nacelles / Pylons
36 Pneumatic
21 Air conditioning
28 Fuel
26 Fire Protection
30 Ice & Rain Protection
32 Landing Gear
32 Landing Gear - Monitoring and Indication
38 Water / Waste
23 Communications
31 Indicating / Recording System
31 Instrument Systems
34 Navigation
70 Standard Practices - Engines
29 72 Constructional Arrangement & Operation / Engine
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
Maintenance Certifying Technicians - Mechanical, who are holders of a
basic license or equivalent and successfully passed an Airbus
A319/A320/A321 (IAE V2500) T1 course
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
For Theoretical course : there is multi-choice examinations with a
minimum pass mark of 75%
EASA 147 Certificate
ECAR Certificate