Course Objectives Provide the learner with theoretical knowledge of the PW2000 Engine systems. The learner will be able to perform power plant, component and function tests as specified in the aircraft manual. Demonstrate the use, interpret and apply appropriate documentation including troubleshooting manual etc. Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect of fault diagnosis and rectification to maintenance manual levels. Describe procedures for replacement of components unique to engine type. Location Shannon, Ireland or at a venue suitable to you for group bookings. Target Group.
B1 or B2 Licensed Engineers who wish to add Boeing 757 PW2000 to their Aircraft Maintenance License. Airline Maintenance Control personnel. Recommended Minimum Requirements B1 or B2 Holder of Boeing 757-200/300 with RR RB211. Exam Multi-choice written examination. Certificate Easa Part 147 Approved Type Certificate of Recognition. Course Content. Detailed training material on PW2000 Engine as fitted to B757 including interface.
Engine system operation covering each ATA chapter applicable to the engine type. Discussion on the service history and common maintenance issues with the engine type. Price per Participant Instruction Method Instructor Led classroom presentation. Completion Standard Per Easa Part 147 regulation. How will this Course Benefit me? This course with the PW2000 Practical course will add the 757 PW2000 Type rating to your AML. Students wishing to attain their first type rating also require Initial Type OJT in addition to the Theory and Practical training.
Is this Course Right for me? Gives the attendee an all-round knowledge and understanding of the engine and interface systems. This course enables the attendee greater opportunity in attaining work on the type. Related Courses for Competence Development B1 B2 PW2000 as fitted to Boeing 757-200/300 including Interface Practical. Course Objectives Provide the learner with practical knowledge of the PW200 engine systems.
The learner will be able to perform system, powerplant, maintenance and function checks as specified in the Aircraft maintenance manual. Demonstrate the use, interpret and apply appropriate documentation including the FIM (fault isolation manual) and SRM (structural repair manual). The learner will be able to correlate information for making decisions in respect of fault diagnosis and rectification. Describe procedures for replacement of components unique to aircraft type.
Location To be confirmed. Target Group. B1 or B2 Licensed Engineers who wish to add Boeing 757 PW2000 to their Aircraft Maintenance License. Airline Maintenance Control personnel Recommended Minimum Requirements B1 or B2 Holder of Boeing 757-200/300 with RR RB211. Exam Practical Assessment. Certificate Easa Part 147 Approved Type Certificate of Recognition Course Content Part 147 Approved task training which includes: Location and identification of components, system bite checks and tests, troubleshooting process and procedures review.
Price per Participant Instruction Method Instructor led practical task training Completion Standard Per Easa Part 147 regulation How will this Course Benefit me? This course with the PW2000 Theory course will add the 757 PW2000 Type rating to your AML.
Students wishing to attain their first type rating also require Initial Type OJT in addition to the Theory and Practical training. Is this Course Right for me? Gives the attendee an all-round knowledge and understanding of the airframe and engine type.
This course enables the attendees greater opportunities in attaining work on the type. Related Courses for Competence Development B1 B2 PW2000 as Fitted to Boeing 757-200/300 Theory Course.