The Airbus A320 CEO PW6000 Continuation Training course meets ATA 104 Specification Level I: General Familiarization. It provides a comprehensive overview of the airframe, systems, and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.
This course also complies with EASA’s knowledge LEVEL 1, as defined in Regulation EU No. 1321/2014, Part 66, Appendix III Basic Knowledge Requirements. The course objectives include:
- Familiarization with the principal elements of the subject, where: (a) The participant should be familiar with the basic elements of the subject. (b) The participant should be able to give a simple description of the whole subject, using common words and examples. (c) The participant should be able to use typical terms.
This self-study Airbus A320 PW6000 Continuation Training course takes approximately 40 hours to complete. Students must successfully answer multiple-choice questions at the end of each ATA chapter before the next chapter is unlocked. A completion certificate is issued upon successful completion of the course.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Identify safety precautions related to the airframe, systems, and powerplant.
- Recognize maintenance practices essential to the airframe, systems, and powerplant.
- Define the general layout of the aircraft’s major systems.
- Understand the general layout and characteristics of the powerplant.
- Identify special tooling and test equipment used with the aircraft.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The course is compatible with PC, laptop, tablet, Android, and iPhone devices. An internet connection is required.
STUDY TIME
We estimate approximately 40 hours for course completion. You have 6 months to finish the course, with your progress saved automatically. Upon completion, you will have an additional 90 days to review the course.
SUPPORT
Should you need assistance during your course, please contact us, and we will assist you during normal working hours.
WHY USE OUR REFRESHER & CONTINUATION COURSES?
Our online Airbus A320 PW6000 Continuation Training course provides an excellent solution for engineers and company support staff, offering the in-depth aircraft type knowledge needed, with the flexibility of distance learning. The course complies with National Aviation Authority continuation training requirements, such as EASA Part 145.A.35 and FAA Regulation 145.163.
WHY TRUST US WITH YOUR TRAINING?
Our Airbus A320 PW6000 Continuation Training course is developed by experienced EASA and UK CAA B1/B2 Engineers, Type Instructors, and Part 147 Training Managers. We ensure comprehensive coverage of all relevant ATA chapters, aligning with regulatory standards.
DETAILED COURSE SYLLABUS
The Airbus A320 PW6000 Continuation Training course covers the following ATA chapters:
- ATA 00-12: General – Servicing of aircraft.
- ATA 31: Indicating/Recording System – Electronic Instrument System, ECAM, SDACs, DMCs, Flight Recorders, AIDS.
- ATA 24: Electrical Systems – AC + DC Normal, Abnormal, Emergency Generation, Distribution, Control.
- ATA 34: ADIRS and Standby Instruments – Air Data/Inertial Reference System, GPS, TCAS, DME, VOR, ILS.
- ATA 22: Autoflight – Flight Management, Flight Guidance, Fault Isolation, and Detection.
- ATA 46: Air Traffic Info Management Systems – System Architecture, Controls.
- ATA 23: Communication Systems – VHF, HF, SATCOM, Passenger Address (PA), Intercommunication.
- ATA 33: Lights System – Cockpit, Cabin, Cargo, Service Compartment Lighting.
- ATA 51: Structures – General aircraft structures.
- ATA 29: Hydraulic Power System – Green, Yellow & Blue Systems, Ram Air Turbine (RAT).
- ATA 32: Landing Gear – Extension & Retraction, Braking, Steering.
- ATA 27: Flying Controls – Fly-by-wire Systems, Flight Control Surfaces.
- ATA 52: Doors – Passenger and Cargo Doors.
- ATA 25: Equipment and Furnishings – Cockpit, Cabin.
- ATA 35: Oxygen Systems – Crew and Passenger Oxygen Systems.
- ATA 38: Water and Waste Systems – Potable Water, Waste.
- ATA 28: Fuel System – Refuel/Defuel, Fuel Tank Safety.
- ATA 26: Fire Protection Systems – Engine, APU, Avionics, Cargo, and Lavatory Fire/Smoke Protection.
- ATA 49: APU – Control and Indicating, Maintenance.
- ATA 71: Powerplant – Powerplant Installation, FADEC, Thrust Reverser.
- ATA 36: Pneumatic System – Pressurization, Ventilation.
- ATA 21: Air Conditioning System – Ventilation, Temperature Control.
- ATA 30: Ice and Rain Protection – Wing, Engine Air Intake Ice Protection, Window Heating.