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Airbus A350 General Familiarisation

£375.00

Our Courses Scale Perfectly To Any Device

 

About our Online Self-Study Course

The Airbus A350 General Familiarisation course with RR Trent XWB powerplants, has been designed to give you a complete technical overview of all aircraft systems. The course covers all mechanical and avionics systems, This self–study online Airbus A350 General Familiarisation course with RR Trent XWB powerplants, will take approximately 40 hours of study. Students must pass the multi-choice question at the end of each ATA chapter before the next ATA chapter is unlocked. A completion certificate is issued on successful completion of the course.
Our Airbus A350 General Familiarisation course with RR Trent XWB powerplants, is produced to a minimum of ATA 104 Level 1 and EASA Part 66 Level 1 knowledge levels and course completion time will be approximately 40 hours. This information is stated on the certificate.

 

You have 12 months from enrollment to begin the course and after starting, 6 months to complete the course. You have a further 90 days to review the course after completion.

 

Click on the DESCRIPTION below for course syllabus and more details. Please click here to view our sample course

 

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Description

AIRBUS A350 GENERAL FAMILIARIZATION COURSE WITH RR TRENT XWB POWERPLANTS

 

ABOUT

Our Airbus A350 General Familiarisation course with RR Trent XWB powerplants, meets ATA 104 Specification Level I: General Familiarisation; A brief overview of the airframe, systems and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual.

The Airbus A350 General Familiarisation course with RR Trent XWB powerplants, also complies with EASA’s knowledge LEVEL 1 definition as contained in Regulation EU No. 1321/2014, Part 66, Appendix III Basic Knowledge Requirements;
A familiarization with the principal elements of the subject, with the objective;
(a) The applicant should be familiar with the basic elements of the subject.
(b) The applicant should be able to give a simple description of the whole subject, using common words and examples.
(c) The applicant should be able to use typical terms

This self-study online Airbus A350 General Familiarisation course with RR Trent XWB powerplants, will take approximately 40 hours of study. Students must pass a quiz at the end of each ATA chapter before the following ATA chapter is unlocked. A completion certificate is issued on successful completion of the course.

Course objectives: upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify safety precautions related to the airframe, it’s systems and powerplant.

Identify maintenance practices important to the airframe, it’s 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 courses scale perfectly to PC, Laptop, tablet, android and iPhone. You must have an internet connection to use our courses.

 

STUDY TIME
Course completion time varies with the individual; however, we estimate approximately 40 hours will be required. You have 6 months to complete the course and can stop and restart at the same position with your progress saved. Once completed you will have a further 90 days to review the course.

 

SUPPORT
Should you require any assistance during your course, please contact us and we will assist you during normal working hours.

 

WHY USE OUR GENERAL FAMILIARSATION COURSES?
Our online Airbus A350 General Familiarisation course with RR Trent XWB powerplants, provides an excellent solution for training engineers or company support staff, giving the required in-depth aircraft type knowledge with the advantage of distance learning.

 

WHY BUY FROM US?
Our Airbus A350 General Familiarisation course with RR Trent XWB powerplants, is designed and produced by EASA and UK CAA B1/B2 Engineers, Type instructors and Part 147 Training Managers. We ensure each course covers all relevant ATA chapters.

 

DETAILED COURSE SYLLABUS

The Airbus A350 General Familiarisation course with RR Trent XWB powerplants, begins with an aircraft type introduction, then covers each ATA chapter to approximately Part 66 Level 1 or greater if required;

 

ATA 00 – 12 – GENERAL INTRODUCTION – Overview, Aircraft Family, Aircraft Dimensions, Aircraft General Layout, Weights, Stations, Zoning and Identification, Functional Item Number (FIN), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Aircraft Cockpit Introduction, Cockpit Commonality, Cockpit Layout, Main Instrument Panel, Control Panels, Aircraft Documentation, Overview AirN@v Products, AirN@v Accesses, New Concept for Documentation, Maintenance and Operational Documentation Hyperlinks, Scheduled / Unscheduled Maintenance Documentation, Onboard Information System, Maintenance Tools, Aircraft Safety Precautions Introduction, Aircraft Ground Handling, Turnaround, Lifting and Shoring, Levelling and Weighing, Towing and Taxiing, Parking and Mooring, Storage and Return to Service, Placards and Markings, Servicing.

 

ATA 24 – ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM – Overview, AC Generation, DC Generation, AC Electrical-load Distribution, Electrical Power Generation and Distribution, Primary and Secondary Power Distribution, Electrical Structure Network (ESN), Control and Indicating.

 

ATA 31 INDICATING & RECORDING SYSTEMS – Integrated Modular Avionics System, Communication Network, CPIOMs, CRDCs, Interface, Maintenance, ICPs, Tailstrike Indication System, Recorders, Flight Warming System (FWS), Display Systems.

 

ATA 46 INFORMATION SYSTEMS – Overview, Onboard Information System (OIS) – Core, Onboard Information System (OIS) – Cockpit, Onboard Information System (OIS) – Maintenance, Onboard Information system (OIS) – Cabin, Maintenance Applications – Electronic logbook, Internal Wireless Datalink, Air Traffic Control (ATC) System, locations.

 

ATA 45 ONBOARD MAINTENANCE SYSTEM – Overview, CMS, DLCS, ACMS, Control and Indicating, Safety Precaution – Maintenance.

 

ATA 34 NAVIGATION SYSTEM – Overview, Air Data/ Inertial Reference System (ADIRS), Standby Navigation Systems, Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR), Onboard Airport Navigation System (OANS), Radio Altimeter (RA), CP Distance Measuring Equipment (DME), Automatic Direction Finder (ADF), VOR/Marker, Distance Measuring Equipment (DME), Automatic Direction Finder (ADF), VOR/Marker, Aircraft Environment Surveillance System (AESS), AESS – Weather Radar and Predictive WindShear CWXR/PWS), AESS – Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), AESS- Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS), AESS – Transponder (XPDR).

 

ATA 22 AUTO FLIGHT SYSTEM – Overview, Flight Guidance – Autopilot/Flight Director (AP/ FD), Flight Guidance – Autothrust (A/THR), Flight Envelope (FE), Flight Management (FM), Control and Indicating.

 

ATA 23 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM – Overview, External Transmission, External Transmission, Audio Integrating and Voice Command Systems, Cockpit Voice Recorder, CP Static Discharger, External Video System.

 

ATA 44 CABIN SYSTEMS – Overview, Cabin Core System, IFE System, Cabin Monitoring System.

 

ATA 33 LIGHTS SYSTEM – Overview, Cockpit Lighting, Cabin Lighting, Cargo and Service Compartment Lighting, Exterior Lighting, Emergency lighting.

 

ATA 29 HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM – Overview, Main Hydraulic Power, Auxiliary Hydraulic Power, Hydraulic System Monitoring, Control and Indicating, Maintenance.

 

ATA 32 LANDING GEAR SYSTEM – Overview, Main Gear and Doors, Nose Gear and Doors, Extension and Retraction, Normal Extension and Retraction, Alternate Extension, Ground Door Opening System, Extension and Retraction, Wheels and Brakes, Normal Braking, Alternate Braking, Emergency Braking, Parking Braking, Wheels and Brakes, Landing Gear Management System, Nose Wheel Steering Control System.

 

ATA 51 STRUCTURE SYSTEM – Overview, Aircraft structure, Materials, Fuselage Layout, Window Layout, Maintenance.

 

ATA 52 DOORS SYSTEM – Overview, Passenger/Crew Doors, Emergency Exit Doors, Cargo Doors, Cargo Door Actuation System, Passenger Compartment Fixed Partitions and Interior Doors, Service and Miscellaneous Doors, Doors and Slides Management System, Maintenance.

 

ATA 25 EQUIPMENT & FURNISHINGS SYSTEM – Overview, Cockpit, Passenger Compartment, Galleys, lavatories, Additional Compartments, Emergency, Rapid Decompression Safety System, Emergency locator Transmitter (ELT), Cabin General.

 

ATA 50 CARGO & ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTS SYSTEM – Overview, Cargo Compartments, Lower-Deck Cargo-loading Systems, Accessory Compartments.

 

ATA 27 FLIGHT CONTROLS SYSTEM – Overview, Primary Flight Control System (PFCS), Actuators, Aileron, Spoiler, Elevator, Trimmable Horizontal Stabilizer (THS), Rudder, Lift Augmenting, Flaps, Location, Control and Indicating.

 

ATA 35 OXYGEN SYSTEM – Overview, Crew Oxygen, Passenger Oxygen, Portable Oxygen, Control and Indicating.

 

ATA 36 WATER/WASTE SYSTEM – Overview, Potable Water, Toilet System, Waste Water Drain, Control and Indicating.

 

FUEL TANK SAFETY – General, Critical Design Configuration Control limitations (CDCCL), Fuel System Design Configuration.

 

ATA 28 FUEL SYSTEM – Overview, Storage, Distribution (Engine Feed Fuel Pump System, Engine IP Fuel Shut Off System, Crossfeed System, APU Fuel System, Refuel/Defuel System, Jettison System), Fuel Quantity and Management System (FQMS), Control and Indicating.

 

ATA 26 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM – Overview, Detection, Extinguishing, Engine Fire Extinguishing, APU Fire Extinguishing, Lower Deck Cargo Compartment Fire Extinguishing, Portable Fire Extinguisher, Lavatory Fire Extinguishing, Control and Indicating.

 

ATA 49 AIRBORNE AUXILIARY POWER SYSTEM – Overview, Air Intake System, Exhaust System, Engine System, Oil System, Air System, Engine Fuel and Control System, Ignition and Starting System, Engine Controls System, Indicating System, Control and Indicating.

 

ATA 71 TO 80 Engine (RR Trent XWB) – Overview, Cowling, Mounts, Engine, Propulsion Control System, Engine Fuel Distribution, Engine Power Control, Air System, Compressor Control, Cooling, Engine Section Stator Anti-Icing, Ignition, ID Starting, Oil System, Thrust Reverser, Control and Indicating.

 

ATA 36 PNEUMATIC SYSTEM – Overview, Distribution, Engine Bleed-Air Supply System, Ground Compressed Air Supply System, APU Bleed-Air Supply and Cross Bleed Systems, leak Detection, Maintenance.

 

ATA 21 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM – Overview, Air Cooling System, Ozone Control, Flow Control and Monitoring, Packs (Air Generation Units – AGUs), Pack Control and Monitoring, Ozone Control, Flow Contra I and Monitoring, Packs (Air Generation Units – AGUs), Pack Control and Monitoring, Emergency Air Supply, Conditioned Service Air Supply, Supplemental Cooling, DISTRIBUTION (Cabin Fresh/ Recirculated Air Distribution, Control and Monitoring, Compartment Air Extraction, Control and Monitoring, Unpressurized Compartments Ventilation, Avionics Equipment Ventilation, Avionics Equipment Ground Cooling, Crew/ Passenger Rest and Service Area Ventilation, Commercial Equipment Ventilation, lower Deck Cargo Compartment Ventilation –  (FWD, AFT and Bulk) TEMPERATURE CONTROL – (Temperature Control and Monitoring, Galley Area Supplementary Heating, Lower Deck Cargo Compartment Temperature Control and Monitoring), Pressure Control and Monitoring, Control and Indicating.

 

ATA 47 INERT GAS SYSTEM – Overview, Inert Gas Generation System OGGS), Inert Gas System Control (IGSC), Inert Gas Distribution System (IGDS).

 

ATA 30 ICE & RAIN PROTECTION SYSTEM – Overview, Ice Detection, Wing Ice Protection, Engine Air lntake Ice Protection, Cockpit Windows Anti-lcing and Defogging, Windshield Rain Protection, Water lines, Control and Indicating.

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