The Airbus A340 RR Trent Continuation Training meets ATA 104 Specification Level I: General Familiarisation. It provides an overview of the airframe, systems, and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.
This self-study course complies with EASA’s knowledge LEVEL 1 definition as per Regulation EU No. 1321/2014, Part 66, Appendix III Basic Knowledge Requirements. A familiarisation with the principal elements of the aircraft is required, with the objective: (a) Students should be familiar with the basic elements of the subject. (b) Students should be able to give a simple description of the whole subject using common terms. (c) Students should be able to use typical industry terms.
This online course will take approximately 40 hours of study, and a completion certificate is issued upon successful completion.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Identify safety precautions related to the airframe, systems, and powerplant.
- Identify maintenance practices critical to the airframe, systems, and powerplant.
- Define the general layout of the aircraft’s major systems.
- Define the general layout and characteristics of the powerplant.
- Identify special tooling and test equipment used with the aircraft.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Our Airbus A340 Continuation Training course scales perfectly to PC, Laptop, tablet, Android, and iPhone. An internet connection is required to access the course.
STUDY TIME
Course completion time varies with the individual; however, we estimate approximately 40 hours will be required. Learners have 6 months to complete the course and can stop and restart at any time. Once completed, you will have an additional 90 days to review the course.
SUPPORT
If you require assistance during your course, please contact us during normal working hours, and we will provide support. For course support, call +44 (0) 7876 595113.
WHY USE OUR REFRESHER & CONTINUATION COURSES?
Our online Airbus A340 RR Trent Continuation Training provides a convenient distance learning solution for engineers and support staff. This course is designed to help companies meet National Aviation Authority continuation training requirements, including EASA Part 145.A.35 and FAA Federal Regulation 145.163.
WHY TRUST US WITH YOUR TRAINING?
Our Airbus A340 RR Trent Continuation Training course is designed and produced by EASA and UK CAA B1/B2 Engineers, Type Instructors, and Part 147 Training Managers. Each course covers all relevant ATA chapters.
DETAILED COURSE SYLLABUS
The Airbus A340 RR Trent Continuation Training powerplants covers the following ATA chapters:
- ATA 00-12 General – Servicing of Aircraft: Learn general procedures for routine and unscheduled maintenance, handling, storage, and general care of the airframe.
- ATA 31 Indicating/Recording System – Understand the Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor (ECAM), System Data Acquisition Concentrators (SDACs), and Display Management Computers (DMCs), and how flight data is recorded and managed.
- ATA 24 Electrical Systems – Covers AC/DC electrical generation, distribution, and control systems, including fault isolation, electrical load management, and maintenance procedures.
- ATA 34 ADIRS and Standby Instruments – Learn about Air Data/Inertial Reference Systems, GPS, VOR, ILS, TCAS, DME, and backup flight instruments for emergencies.
- ATA 22 Autoflight – Covers the Flight Management (FM), Flight Guidance (FG), and Flight Augmentation systems, including flight automation, control during all phases, and fault detection.
- ATA 46 Air Traffic Info Management Systems – Focuses on the management of air traffic communication links between the aircraft and ATC systems.
- ATA 23 Communications Systems – VHF, HF, SATCOM, PA Systems, and intercoms. Learn maintenance, controls, and testing for voice and data communication systems.
- ATA 33 Lights System – Lighting systems for cockpit, cabin, and exterior, including emergency lighting and maintenance procedures.
- ATA 29 Hydraulic Power System – Green, Yellow & Blue hydraulic systems for flight controls, landing gear, brakes, etc.
- ATA 32 Landing Gear – Extension, retraction, braking, steering systems, and landing gear component maintenance.
- ATA 27 Flying Controls – Fly-by-Wire systems, flight control surfaces, mechanical backups, maintenance, and testing of actuators.
- ATA 52 Doors – Passenger, cargo, emergency doors, and related safety mechanisms.
- ATA 25 Equipment and Furnishings – General aircraft equipment such as seats, galleys, and lavatories, as well as emergency equipment maintenance.
- ATA 35 Oxygen Systems – Crew and passenger oxygen systems, including chemical generators, portable bottles, and emergency oxygen deployment.
- ATA 38 Water and Waste Systems – Potable water and waste systems, including vacuum toilets and system monitoring.
- ATA 28 Fuel System – Fuel tank architecture, refueling/defueling, fuel monitoring, and safety procedures.
- ATA 26 Fire Protection Systems – Engine, cargo, and lavatory fire detection and extinguishing systems.
- ATA 49 APU – Maintenance and control systems for the Auxiliary Power Unit.
- ATA 71 Powerplant – Overview of RR Trent engines, FADEC, thrust reverser systems, engine monitoring, and maintenance procedures.
- ATA 36 Pneumatic System – Air systems for pressurization, air conditioning, and engine starting.
- ATA 21 Air Conditioning System – Air conditioning, temperature regulation, and avionics cooling.
- ATA 30 Ice and Rain Protection – Wing and engine ice protection, windshield defogging, and probe heating systems.
This comprehensive syllabus covers all critical Airbus A340 systems, ensuring a thorough understanding of the aircraft and its maintenance procedures.