Airbus A320 CEO CFM56 Continuation Training Course
The Airbus A320 CFM56 Continuation Training Course meets ATA 104 Specification Level I, offering a concise overview of the airframe, systems, and powerplant as described in the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM).
This course aligns with EASA’s Knowledge Level 1 as defined in Regulation EU No. 1321/2014, Part 66, Appendix III, ensuring that:
- Students are familiar with the basic elements.
- Students can describe the subject in simple terms using common words and examples.
- Students can use standard industry terminology.
The self-paced, 40-hour online course requires students to complete a quiz at the end of each ATA chapter to progress. Successful completion grants a certificate.
Course Objectives
Students will:
- Identify safety precautions for the airframe, systems, and powerplant.
- Understand essential maintenance practices.
- Define the general layout of major systems.
- Describe the CFM56 powerplant characteristics.
- Recognise special tools and equipment.
System Requirements
Compatible with PC, laptop, tablet, Android, and iPhone. An internet connection is required.
Study Time
Approximately 40 hours of study time, with up to 6 months to complete the course. Students can resume progress at any point, and a 90-day review period is available post-completion.
Support
Support is provided during normal business hours.
Why Use Our Refresher & Continuation Courses?
Ideal for engineers and support staff, this course ensures comprehensive type knowledge and helps meet regulatory training requirements.
Why Buy From Us?
Courses are designed by EASA and UK CAA-certified B1/B2 engineers and type instructors, ensuring all relevant ATA chapters are covered.
Detailed Course Syllabus
ATA 00-12 – General: Servicing procedures for the aircraft.
ATA 31 – Indicating/Recording System: Overview of electronic instruments, ECAM, SDACs, DMCs, and maintenance/test facilities.
ATA 24 – Electrical Systems: AC/DC power generation and distribution, emergency systems, and maintenance/test facilities.
ATA 34 – ADIRS and Standby Instruments: Details on ADIRS, position systems, standby instruments, GPS, TCAS, and more.
ATA 22 – Autoflight: Flight management, guidance, fault isolation, and maintenance/test facilities.
ATA 46 – Air Traffic Information Management Systems: Architecture and component locations.
ATA 23 – Communications Systems: VHF, HF, SATCOM, interphone, PA systems, and maintenance/test facilities.
ATA 33 – Lights System: Interior and exterior lighting, emergency systems, and maintenance/test facilities.
ATA 51 – Structures: Structural maintenance overview.
ATA 29 – Hydraulic Power System: Detailed exploration of green, yellow, and blue hydraulic systems, pumps, RAT, and maintenance/test facilities.
ATA 32 – Landing Gear: Extension/retraction, braking, steering, and maintenance/test facilities.
ATA 27 – Flying Controls: Fly-by-wire principles, control laws, and mechanical back-up systems.
ATA 52 – Doors: Overview of passenger, cargo, and emergency doors.
ATA 25 – Equipment and Furnishings: Equipment layout details.
ATA 35 – Oxygen Systems: Crew and passenger oxygen systems, including portable units.
ATA 38 – Water and Waste Systems: Water supply and waste management systems.
ATA 28 – Fuel System: Control, indicating, and safety procedures.
ATA 26 – Fire Protection Systems: Comprehensive overview of fire detection and extinguishing systems.
ATA 49 – APU: Control, location, and maintenance.
ATA 71 – Powerplant: Installation, modular concept, FADEC, thrust reverser, component locations, and maintenance.
ATA 36 – Pneumatic System: Control and maintenance overview.
ATA 21 – Air Conditioning System: Ventilation, temperature control, and maintenance.
ATA 30 – Ice and Rain Protection: Wing and engine ice protection, probe heating, window anti-icing, and maintenance facilities.