AIRBUS A320 Maintenance

CFM56-5 Engine Run Up

Objectives:

Upon completion of this course the trainee shall be able to:

• Describe the relevant safety precautions

• Identify and use appropriate aircraft documentation

• Perform the normal and abnormal engine start procedures

• Perform procedures, to assess the behavior and performance of the engine

• Perform system, engine and component functional checks and adjustments as specified in the maintenance manual

• Correlate Information for the purpose of making decisions in respect to fault diagnosis and rectification

EASA 147 A318/A319/A320/A321 T1/B1+T2/B2 (CFM56-IAE V2500) (Theoretical & Practical)

Objectives:

Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to:

• Recall the normal function of these systems as applicable; electrical, fuel, auxiliary power unit, power plant, hydraulic power, landing gear, flight controls, pneumatic power, air conditioning, fire protection, oxygen, water and waste, equipment and furnishings, lights, doors, windows, indicating, recording, communication, navigation and auto flight. • Identify the interfaces between all airframe systems.

IAE V2500 Engine Maintenance

Objectives:

Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:

• Identify and locate components for each engine part.

• Describe the function of the subsystems and identify its interface.

• Servicing procedures of engine components.

• Be able to safely operate the engine after a major repair and/or replacement of engine Components.

• Identify normal and abnormal start procedures.

A320 Vs. A321

Objectives:             

  • To provide the systems differences between the two models.
  • Identify and locate components of the Aircraft.
  • Describe the function of the systems and identify its interface.
  • Identify and explain the controls associated with each system including its indications and annunciators associated with it.
  • Servicing procedures of aircraft systems and components.

 

Minimum prerequisites:

A320 Initial Type Rating Course

 

Duration:

A320 Vs. A319

Objectives:             

  • To provide the systems differences between the two models.
  • Identify and locate components of the Aircraft.
  • Describe the function of the systems and identify its interface.
  • Identify and explain the controls associated with each system including its indications and annunciators associated with it.
  • Servicing procedures of aircraft systems and components.

 

Minimum prerequisites:

A320 Initial Type Rating Course

 

Duration:

A319/A320/A321 Vs. Enhanced A318/ A319/A320/A321 (B1+B2)

Objectives:             

  • To provide the systems differences between the two models.
  • Identify and locate components of the Aircraft.
  • Describe the function of the systems and identify its interface.
  • Identify and explain the controls associated with each system including its indications and annunciators associated with it.
  • Servicing procedures of aircraft systems and components.

 

Minimum prerequisites:

A319/A320/A321 Initial Type Rating Course

 

CFM56-5 Vs. V2500

Objectives:             

  • To provide the systems differences between the two Engines.
  • Describe the function of the systems and identify its interface.
  • Identify and explain controls and indications associated with the engine and its components.
  • Servicing procedures of aircraft engine and its components.

 

Minimum prerequisites:

Initial A320 CFM56-5 or A320 V2500-A1/A5 course

 

Duration:

12 Hours

 

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