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Course Designation :

MD Helicopters MD900 (PWC PW206/PW207)
EASA Part-66 Airframe/Power Plant Cat. B1.3
-Theoretical Elements Only-

Typ of Course :

Level III (Avionic Chapter Level II)
Line and Base Maintenance Training (according to EASA Part-66)

Objectives :

This training course gives detailed component location, removal/installation procedures and description/operation in accordance with rotorcraft maintenance manuals and additional documentation related to the helicopter.

Furthermore the training provides trouble shooting and adjustment/test procedures in accordance with rotorcraft maintenance manual.

In addition to the training contents of General Familiarization (Level I) and Ramp and Transit (Level II) courses the participant will be able to perform all Line- and Base Maintenance procedures.

After completion of the course the participant possess detailed knowledge in accordance with EASA Part-66 Cat. B1.3.

For example:

Description/Operation, Removal/Installation and Functional Checks of Airframe Systems, Electrical and Powerplant in accordance with rotorcraft maintenance manual and PWC maintenance manual.

Use and interpret on-board diagnostics to a Line Replaceable Unit (LRU).

Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect to fault diagnosis and rectification.

 


 

Qualification :

EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Staff Category B1 or equivalent.

Duration : 10 days, 6 units each (1 unit = 60 min)
Examination : 3 tests, multiple choice




 

Course Contents :

ATA

Designation

Aircraft General

01

Introduction

04

Airworthiness Limitations

05

Continued Airworthiness Inspections

06

Dimensions and Areas

07

Lifting and Jacking

08

Leveling/Weight and Balance

09

Towing

10

Parking and Mooring

12

Servicing

18

Vibration and Noise Analysis

20

Standard Practices

97

Avionics (B1 module-safety items)

Airframe Systems

21

Environmental Control System

25

Equipment / Furnishings

26

Fire Protection

28

Fuel System

29

Hydraulic System

32

Landing Gear

Structure 

52

Doors and Windows

53

Fuselage

62

Main Rotor

63

Transmission and Drive System

64

Anti-Torque Assembly

67

Flight Controls

Electrical 

95

Indicators, Recording Systems, and Navigation

96

Electrical Power

97

Avionics

Power Plant 

05

Time Limits/Maintenance Checks

71

Power Plant

72

Engine

73

Engine Fuel and Control

74

Power Plant; Ignition

75

Engine Bleed Air

76

Engine Controls

77

Engine Indicating

78

Engine Exhaust       

79

Engine Oil