Our Airbus A330neo RR Trent 7000 Continuation Training course meets ATA 104 Specification Level I: It provides a detailed overview of the airframe, systems, and powerplant as outlined in the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.
This course also complies with EASA’s knowledge LEVEL 1 definition, as per Regulation EU No. 1321/2014, Part 66, Appendix III Basic Knowledge Requirements. The key objectives include:
- Familiarising participants with the basic elements of the aircraft systems.
- Enabling participants to give simple descriptions using common words and examples.
- Assisting participants in using relevant technical terms.
This self-paced, online training takes approximately 40 hours to complete. Students must successfully answer multiple-choice questions at the end of each ATA chapter to unlock the next module. A completion certificate is issued upon successful course completion.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
The course is compatible with PCs, laptops, tablets, Android, and iPhone devices. An internet connection is required.
STUDY TIME:
We estimate approximately 40 hours for course completion. You have 6 months to complete the course, and progress is saved automatically. Once completed, you will have an additional 90 days to review the material.
SUPPORT:
For any assistance during the course, please contact us during normal working hours, and we’ll be happy to help.
WHY USE OUR REFRESHER & CONTINUATION COURSES?
Our Airbus A330neo RR Trent 7000 Continuation Training course provides an ideal solution for training engineers or company support staff. It delivers in-depth aircraft type knowledge through the flexibility of distance learning, designed to meet 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 courses are developed by EASA and UK CAA B1/B2 Engineers, Type Instructors, and Part 147 Training Managers. Each ATA chapter is thoroughly covered to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and provide detailed knowledge of the aircraft.
DETAILED COURSE SYLLABUS:
ZONE AND STATIONS – Reference Axes, Aircraft Dimensions, Section and Station Numbers, Zone Presentation, Access Panels.
SERVICING – Aircraft Handling, Service Points, Service Arrangements, Jacking, Levelling, Weighing, Towing, Taxiing, Engine Hazard Areas, Parking, Mooring, Ground Support Equipment, and Tools.
ATA 31: Indicating/Recording System – Cockpit Panels, Overhead Panel, Glareshield, Main Instrument Panel, Pedestal Lights Out Philosophy, Colour Philosophy, EFIS Architecture, EIS, ECAM Architecture, Tail Strike Indicator, FDIMU, DFDRS, DFDRS Architecture, ACMS Reports, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 45: Onboard Maintenance System – CMS, Up & Down Loading System, Report Printing System, Control Through MCDU, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 24: Electrical Power System – AC Generation, DC Generation, APU Start Supply, Ground Service Network, Contactor Management, C/B Monitoring, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 34: Navigation System – ADIRS, Standby Instruments, Radio Navigation Control, MMR, Radio Altimeter, EGPWS, Weather Radar, ATC/TCAS, VOR/MKR/DME/ADF, DDRMI, Safety Precautions, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 22: Auto Flight System – Flight Envelope, Flight Guidance, Flight Management, Panel Layout, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 23: Communication Systems – Cockpit and Cabin Communications, CIDS, IFES, SSCVR, CDSS, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 46: Information Systems – ATIMS, Flysmart with Airbus (FSA), Airline Network Architecture (ALNA), Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 33: Lights System – Cockpit Lights, Cabin Lights, Cargo Lights, Service Compartments Lighting, Exterior Lights, Emergency Lights.
ATA 29: Hydraulic Power System – System Introduction, Controls, Indicating, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 32: Landing Gear System – Landing Gear, Extension and Retraction, Braking, Steering, Tire Pressure Indicating System, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 27: Flight Controls System – Introduction to Flight Controls, Fly-By-Wire Principles, Flight Control Laws, Slat and Flap System, Maintenance/Test Facilities, Dynamic Tests.
ATA 51: Structures – Structure Design Principles, Doors, Fuselage, Pylons, Stabilizers, Composite Applications.
ATA 52: Doors System – Passenger, Cargo, and Avionics Compartment Doors, Cockpit Door, Escape Slides Control System, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 25: Equipment & Furnishings – Cockpit, Passenger Compartment, Crew Rest Compartments, Galley, Emergency Equipment, Lower Deck Cargo Compartment.
ATA 35: Oxygen Systems – Cockpit Crew Oxygen System, Cabin Oxygen System, Portable Oxygen System, Control and Indicating.
ATA 38: Water and Waste Systems – Potable Water, Waste Water, Vacuum Toilet Systems, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 28: Fuel System (A330-200/300) – Storage, Tank Venting, Engine Feed, APU Feed, Refuel/Defuel, Jettison System, Maintenance/Test Facilities, Fuel Tank Safety.
ATA 26: Fire Protection System – Engine Fire Protection, APU Fire Protection, Avionics Smoke Detection, Cargo Smoke Protection, Cabin and Lavatory Fire Protection, Auxiliary Areas Smoke Detection.
ATA 49: APU System – General Installation, Engine, Control and Indicating, APU Layout, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 71: Powerplant – Powerplant Introduction, FADEC, Engine Interface, Fuel System, Oil System, Thrust Control System, Ignition, Thrust Reverser, Maintenance/Test Facilities, Lubricants, Storage, and Preservation.
ATA 36: Pneumatic System – Airflow Control System, Leak Detection, Control and Indicating, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 21: Air Conditioning System – Temperature Control, Cabin Air Distribution, Pressurization, Cargo Compartment Ventilation, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 47: Fuel Tank Inerting System – Inerting System Functions, Distribution, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 30: Ice and Rain Protection System – Wing Anti-Ice, Engine Air Intake Anti-Ice, Probe Heat, Windshield Heating, Wiper System, Ice Detection, Maintenance/Test Facilities.