Bombardier CRJ-700/705/900/1000 Continuation Training with General Electric CF34-8C Powerplant Course
The Bombardier CRJ-700/705/900/1000 Continuation Training course, featuring General Electric CF34-8C powerplants, meets ATA 104 Specification Level I, offering a comprehensive overview of the aircraft’s airframe, systems, and powerplant as outlined in the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM).
This course also complies with EASA’s Level 1 knowledge definition, as specified in Regulation EU No. 1321/2014, Part 66, Appendix III, ensuring participants:
(a) Gain familiarity with the fundamental elements of the subject.
(b) Are equipped to describe the subject using straightforward terminology and examples.
(c) Can effectively utilize standard aviation terms.
This self-paced online course requires approximately 40 hours to complete. Students must pass a multiple-choice quiz at the end of each ATA chapter before progressing to the next. A completion certificate is issued upon successful completion of the course.
Course Objectives
Upon completing the course, participants will be able to:
- Identify safety precautions related to the airframe, systems, and powerplant.
- Recognize key maintenance practices for the airframe and its systems.
- Define the general layout of the aircraft’s major systems.
- Describe the characteristics of the powerplant.
- Identify special tooling and test equipment utilized with the aircraft.
System Requirements
Our course is compatible with PCs, laptops, tablets, Android devices, and iPhones. An internet connection is necessary for course access.
Study Time
The estimated completion time is approximately 40 hours. Participants have 6 months to complete the course, with the ability to pause and resume progress as needed. After course completion, an additional 90 days is available for review.
Support
For assistance during your course, please contact us. We are available to help during normal working hours.
Why Use Our Refresher & Continuation Courses?
Our online CRJ-700/705/900/1000 Continuation Training course provides an excellent solution for training engineers and company support staff. It ensures in-depth aircraft type knowledge while offering the convenience of distance learning. Our courses help maintenance companies meet National Aviation Authority continuation training requirements, such as EASA’s Part 145.A.35 and the FAA’s Federal Regulation 145.163.
Why Buy From Us?
Our CRJ-700/705/900/1000 Continuation Training course with General Electric CF34-8C powerplants is designed and produced by EASA and UK CAA-certified B1/B2 engineers, type instructors, and Part 147 Training Managers. We ensure comprehensive coverage of all relevant ATA chapters.
Detailed Course Syllabus
The course begins with an introduction to the aircraft type, followed by coverage of each ATA chapter, aligned with Part 66 Level 1 / ATA 104 Level 1:
Aircraft General
Introduction to the aircraft, major features, flight compartment layout, and EICAS (Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System).
ATA 05 – Time Limits Maintenance Checks
Covers unscheduled maintenance checks, aircraft dimensions, zoning, and fuselage/wing station details.
ATA 07 – Lifting and Shoring
Procedures for jacking at main and nose landing gear.
ATA 08 – Levelling and Weighing
Methods for levelling, weighing, and balancing the aircraft.
ATA 09 – Towing and Taxiing
Guidelines for towing and taxiing operations.
ATA 10 – Parking and Mooring
Instructions for parking, storage, and return to service procedures.
ATA 21 – Air Conditioning System
Overview of air conditioning, cabin pressurization, and temperature control systems.
ATA 22 – Autoflight
Details on the automatic flight control system, including autopilot and yaw dampers.
ATA 23 – Communications
Explains the aircraft’s communication systems, including VHF and HF radios.
ATA 24 – Electrical Power System
Covers AC and DC power generation, external power, and battery systems.
ATA 25 – Equipment and Furnishing
Focuses on flight and passenger compartment furnishings and emergency equipment.
ATA 26 – Fire Protection
Describes fire detection and extinguishing systems for engines, APU, and cargo areas.
ATA 27 – Flight Control
Details operation of primary and secondary flight control surfaces.
ATA 28 – Fuel
Explains fuel storage, transfer, and feed systems.
ATA 29 – Hydraulic Power
Overview of hydraulic system components and operations.
ATA 30 – Ice and Rain Protection
Covers anti-ice and de-ice systems for wings, engines, and windshields.
ATA 31 – Indication & Recording
Details on flight data recording and EICAS systems.
ATA 32 – Landing Gear
Covers landing gear extension/retraction systems and brakes.
ATA 33 – Lights
Describes the interior and exterior lighting systems.
ATA 34 – Navigation
Details navigation systems including GPS and inertial reference systems.
ATA 35 – Oxygen System
Explains crew and passenger oxygen systems.
ATA 36 – Pneumatics
Covers bleed air distribution and related controls.
ATA 38 – Water/Waste
Focuses on potable water systems and waste disposal.
ATA 45 – Central Maintenance System
Details the central maintenance diagnostic system.
ATA 46 – Information Systems
Covers flight deck information systems.
ATA 49 – Airborne Auxiliary Power
Describes APU systems and operations.
ATA 52 – Doors
Covers passenger, cargo, and emergency exit doors.
ATA 51 – Structures
Describes the aircraft’s fuselage, wings, and other structural components.
ATA 71 – Powerplant
Provides an overview of the General Electric CF34-8C engine systems and operations.