Embraer Legacy 600/650 With 135/145 Differences General Familiarisation

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The Embraer Legacy 600/650 with 135/145 Differences General Familiarisation Training offers a 40-hour, self-paced overview of the airframe, systems, and RR AE3007 powerplant. This course provides essential aircraft knowledge and quizzes after each ATA chapter. A certificate is awarded upon completion, making it ideal for maintenance engineers and support staff.

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Embraer Legacy 600/650 With 135/145 Differences General Familiarisation

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Enhance your knowledge of the Embraer Legacy 600/650 and 135/145 differences with our General Familiarisation Training course, featuring RR AE3007 powerplants. This self-paced, 40-hour online course complies with ATA 104 and EASA Level 1 standards, offering an overview of airframe systems, maintenance practices, and safety precautions. Quizzes unlock each section, ensuring thorough understanding. A completion certificate is awarded upon successful course completion.

Embraer Legacy 600/650 with 135/145 Differences General Familiarisation Training with RR AE3007 Powerplants

Our Embraer Legacy 600/650 With 135/145 Differences General Familiarisation with RR AE3007 Powerplants course meets ATA 104 Specification Level I: General Familiarisation. It offers a brief overview of the airframe, systems, and powerplant as outlined in the Systems Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM).

The course also complies with EASA’s knowledge LEVEL 1 definition, as contained in Regulation EU No. 1321/2014, Part 66, Appendix III Basic Knowledge Requirements. It aims to provide: (a) Familiarisation with the basic elements of the subject. (b) The ability to give a simple description of the whole subject, using common terminology and examples. (c) An understanding of typical terms used in the field.

This self-study online Embraer Legacy 600/650 With 135/145 Differences General Familiarisation Training with RR AE3007 Powerplants course will require approximately 40 hours of study. Students must pass a quiz at the end of each ATA chapter before the next chapter is unlocked. A completion certificate is issued upon successful completion.

Course Objectives:
Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • Identify safety precautions related to the airframe, systems, and powerplant.
  • Understand maintenance practices important for the airframe, systems, and powerplant.
  • Define the general layout of the aircraft’s major systems.
  • Describe the general layout and characteristics of the powerplant.
  • Identify special tooling and test equipment used with the aircraft.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The course scales seamlessly across PCs, Laptops, tablets, Android, and iPhone devices. An internet connection is required to access the course.


STUDY TIME
While the completion time may vary with each individual, we estimate around 40 hours of study time. You have 6 months to complete the course, and progress is saved so you can stop and restart as needed. Upon completion, you will have an additional 90 days to review the course material.


SUPPORT
Should you require assistance during your course, please reach out to us during normal working hours, and we will provide help as needed.


WHY TRUST US WITH YOUR TRAINING?
Our Embraer Legacy 600/650 With 135/145 Differences General Familiarisation Training with RR AE3007 Powerplants course is developed by experienced EASA and UK CAA B1/B2 Engineers, Type instructors, and Part 147 Training Managers. Each course is meticulously designed to cover all relevant ATA chapters, ensuring you receive comprehensive knowledge.


DETAILED COURSE SYLLABUS

The course begins with an introduction to the aircraft type and then delves into each ATA chapter following Part 66 Level 1 guidelines.

ATA Chapters Covered:

  • ATA05 to ATA12: General Servicing – Time Limits, Maintenance Checks, Dimensions, Lifting, Levelling, Towing, Parking, Placards, General Servicing.
  • ATA21: Environmental Control System – Air Conditioning, Cooling Packs, Temperature Control, Pressurisation Systems.
  • ATA22: Auto Flight – IC-600, Flight Director, Autopilot Systems, PFD Annunciations, DU Interface, EICAS Annunciations.
  • ATA23: Communications – VHF, HF, Digital Audio System, Intercommunication Systems, Cockpit Voice Recorders.
  • ATA24: Electrical Power – DC and AC Generation, Battery Systems, External Power, Electrical Load Distribution.
  • ATA25: Equipment and Furnishings – Cockpit and Passenger Compartment Layouts, Galley, Lavatory, Emergency Equipment.
  • ATA26: Fire Protection – Fire Detection and Extinguishing Systems, Testing Procedures, Warnings, and Cautions.
  • ATA27: Flight Controls – Ailerons, Elevators, Rudder Systems, Trim Systems, Speed Brakes, Stall Protection.
  • ATA28: Fuel – Fuel Storage, Transfer, and Feed Systems, Fuel Control Panels, Refuelling Procedures.
  • ATA29: Hydraulic Power – Hydraulic System Components, Pumps, Reservoirs, Manifold Systems, EICAS Interface.
  • ATA30: Ice and Rain Protection – Anti-Ice and De-Icing Systems, Ice Detection, Windshield Heating.
  • ATA31: Indicating and Recording Systems – Flight Compartment Panels, EICAS, Recorders, Clocks.
  • ATA32: Landing Gear – Main and Nose Gear Systems, Extension/Retracting Systems, Wheels, Brakes, and Tires.
  • ATA33: Lighting – Interior and Exterior Lighting Systems, Emergency Lighting, Indicator Lights.
  • ATA34: Navigation – Pitot/Static Systems, Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS), Flight Management Systems, TCAS, Weather Radar.
  • ATA35: Oxygen – Crew and Passenger Oxygen Systems, Portable Oxygen.
  • ATA36: Pneumatics – Pneumatic Controls, Indicators, Basic Operation.
  • ATA38: Water/Waste – Potable Water Systems, Waste Disposal Systems.
  • ATA45: Onboard Maintenance Systems – CMC Inputs, Message Display Systems.
  • ATA49: Auxiliary Power – APU Control, Fuel, Lubrication, Electrical, and Bleed Air Systems, FADEC.
  • ATA52: Doors – Passenger and Service Doors, Emergency Exits.
  • ATA56: Windows – Cockpit and Passenger Windows.
  • ATA71 to ATA80: Powerplant – Engine Overview, Fuel, Oil, Electrical, and Pneumatic Starting Systems, FADEC, Thrust Reversers.

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