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Airbus A330 – General Familiarization

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Airbus A-330 General Familiarization Course at EASA Academy – Comprehensive Overview with RR Trent, CF6, and P&W 4000 Engines

This General Familiarization course offered by EASA Academy provides a detailed overview of the Airbus A-330 equipped with RR Trent, CF6, and P&W 4000 engines, as outlined in the Systems Description section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual. It serves as an essential training tool for new Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMTs) working in base and line operations, and is ideal for those preparing for job interviews or looking to enhance their skills.

The self-paced course at EASA Academy offers a complete technical overview of each system, covering component locations, operational requirements, maintenance considerations, and cockpit and remote interfaces. For more information, click on the “Detailed Course Description” for a full Table of Contents.

Course Objectives:

Upon completing this EASA Academy course, you will be able to:

  • Identify safety precautions related to the A-330 airframe, systems, and powerplant.
  • Understand maintenance practices essential to the airframe, systems, and powerplant.
  • Define the general layout and characteristics of the aircraft’s major systems.
  • Describe the general layout and functionality of the powerplant.
  • Recognize special tools and test equipment used with the A-330 aircraft.

Course Structure:

The EASA Academy Airbus A-330 Familiarization Course follows the ATA 104 and EASA Part 66 Level 1+ standards, ensuring the highest quality of training. Divided into ATA sections, the course includes chapter quizzes, which allow participants to move forward progressively. Upon successfully completing all sections, you’ll receive a serial-numbered certificate in your name.

Course Duration:

This course typically takes around 40 hours to complete, though the duration may vary depending on your experience and learning pace. You will have access to the course content for one year from the time you begin.

IA Renewal Credit:

The course (FAA ALC-1120) qualifies for 8 hours of IA Renewal Credit. After successful completion, EASA Academy will authorize this credit through FAA, and a printable IA certificate will be available at FAAsafety.gov.

FAAST AMT Award Points:

Participants will also earn 40 FAA FAAST AMT Award Points upon successful completion. If you are not yet a member of FAAST, you can register for free at faasafety.gov.

For Training Managers:

EASA Academy’s self-paced training is an economical and effective solution for recurrent training. It enables teams to learn during “downtimes” without disrupting work schedules. Contact us to explore how you can integrate this course into your training programs.

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Table Index

  • ATA 00 – Documentation
  • ATA 01 – Aircraft General
  • ATA 05 – Scheduled/Unscheduled Maintenance
  • ATA 06 – Dimensions/Areas
  • ATA 07 – Lifting, Shoring, Recovering, and Transporting
  • ATA 08 – Leveling and Weighing

ATA 09 – Handling and Maneuvering

  • Towing, Landing Gear Downlock Safety Pins, Taxiing, Turning Radius, Hazard Areas, Engine lntake and Exhaust Hazard Areas, Parking, Mooring, Storing, and Return to Service, Covers and Plugs, Exterior Plugs, Grounding, Landing Gear Grounding Studs.

ATA 11 – Placards and Markings

  • External Placards and Markings, lnterior Placards.

ATA 12 – Servicing

  • Servicing Panels and Doors, Ground Support Equipment Placement.

ATA 21 – Air Conditioning

  • Control System, Air Conditioning Pack, Recirculation Air Distribution System, Trim Air, Temperature Control System, Cabin Air Distribution, Heating, Flight Crew Floor Heating, Galley Heating System, Equipment Cooling Overview, Air lnlet Cooling System, Air Extraction System, Backup Exhaust System, Cabin Pressure Control System, Controls and lndications, Controls, lndications.

ATA 22 – Autoflight

  • Flight Guidance, Autopilot, Autoland, Autothrottle, Controls and lndications, Flight Control Panel, Primary Displays.

ATA 23 – Communication

  • Communication Management, Tuning and Controls, Radio Management System, Audio lntegrating System, Voice Communication, VHF and HF Systems, Data Communication, Selective Calling System, Airborne Data link System, Flight Deck Printer, Cockpit Voice Recorder, Static Discharging.

ATA 24 – Electrical Power

  • Electrical Power Generation, AC Power Generation, DC Power Generation, Power Distribution System, Emergency Electrical Generation, Ram Air Turbine, Controls and lndications, Electrical Panels, Electrical Service Panel, Electrical Synoptic Page, Circuit Breaker Application, Special Tools, Safety.

ATA 25 – Equipment and Furnishings

  • Flight Deck, Passenger Cabin, Galleys, Lavatories, Emergency Equipment, Emergency Locator Transmitter, Escape Slides.

ATA 26 – Fire Protection

  • Fire Detection Areas, Fire Extinguishing Areas, FIDEX Control Unit, Engine Fire Detection and Extinguishing, APU Fire Detection and Extinguishing, Main Wheel Well Overheat Detection, Avionics and Electrical Bay Smoke Detection, Cargo Smoke Detection and Fire Extinguishing, Lavatory Smoke Detection and Fire Extinguishing, Portable Fire Extinguishers.

ATA 27 – Flight Controls

  • Fly-By-Wire, Electronic Flight Controls, Sidestick Controllers, Primary Flight Control Panel, Flight Controls lndications, Electronic Flight Control System, Normal Mode, Alternate Flight Control Unit Direct Mode, Electronic Flight Control System Surface Actuation, Non-Electronic Flight Control, High Lift Systems and Control, Lift System Architecture.

ATA 28 – Fuel System

  • Fuel Quantity Computer, Fuel Storage, Vent System, Refuel/Defuel System, Refuelling, Defueling, Engine Fuel Feed, APU Fuel Feed, Fuel Transfer System, Fuel Controls and lndications, Safety.

ATA 29 – Hydraulic Power

  • Green, Yellow & Blue Systems, Reservoirs, Engine Driven Pumps, Electric Pumps, Power Transfer Unit, Fire Shut-Off Valves, Ram Air Turbine, Component Locations, Maintenance/Test Facilities.

ATA 30- Ice & Rain Protection

  • Ice Detection System, Wing Anti-lce System, Cowl Anti-lce System, Probe Heat System, Windshield and Side Window Heating System, Windshield Wiper System, Controls and lndications.

ATA 31 – Indicating and Recording Systems

  • Instruments and Control Panels, Controls and lndications, AFDX, lntegrated Avionics Processing, Electronic Flight Instrument System, Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System, Controls and Indications, Flight Data Recorder.

ATA 32 – Landing Gear

  • Extension and Retraction, Uplock Actuators, landing Gear Indicating System, Wheels and Brakes, Nosewheel Steering System, Controls and Indications, Flight Deck Controls, External Controls, Indications.

ATA 33 – Lighting System

  • Flight Deck Lighting, General Cabin lights, Emergency Lighting, Emergency Power Units, Controls and lndications, Exterior lights, Cargo Compartment lights, Service and Maintenance lighting.

ATA 34 – Navigation

  • Air Data System, lnertial Reference System, Standby Flight Instruments, Standby Compass, Navigation Tuning, Autotuning, VHF Navigation System, Instrument Landing System and Marker Beacon, Distance Measuring Equipment System, Global Navigation Satellite System, Radio Altimeter System, Weather Radar System, Terrain Awareness and Warning System, Traffic Surveillance System, Flight Management System.

ATA 35 – Oxygen

  • Crew Oxygen, Passenger Oxygen, Portable Oxygen.

ATA 36 – Pneumatic

  • lntegrated Air Management System, Pneumatics, Bleed Air Sources, Engine Bleed Air, APU Bleed Air, High-Pressure Ground Connection, Bleed Air Leak and Overheat Detection System, Controls and Indications.

ATA 38 – Water and Waste

  • Potable Water System, Gray Water Drains, Vacuum Waste System, Controls and Indications.

ATA 44 – Cabin Systems

  • Cabin Management System, Aircraft Systems, Cabin and Passenger Functions, Onboard Communication, Emergency Evacuation System, ln-flight Entertainment and Connectivity.

ATA 45 – Central Maintenance System

  • A330 Series Maintenance Philosophy, Onboard Maintenance System, Onboard Diagnostics, Aircraft Condition Monitoring, Configuration and Reporting.

ATA 46 – Information System

  • Information Management System, Aircraft Health Management, Aircraft Network Architecture.

ATA 47 – Fuel Tank Inerting System

  • Fuel Tank lnerting System, System Generation, Distribution.

ATA 49 – Airborne Auxiliary Power

  • APU Construction, General Description, Power Section, Load Compressor Section, Accessory Gearbox, Installation, APU Oil System, APU Fuel System, APU Starting and lgnition, APU Air System, Controls and lndications, EICAS and Status Pages.

ATA 50 – Cargo Compartments

  • Forward Cargo Compartment, Aft Cargo Compartment, Compartment Nets.

ATA 51 – Structures

  • Aircraft Structure Repair Publication, Standard Practices, Clean-up, and Aerodynamic Smoothness, Damage Assessment, Permitted Damage, Repairable Damage, Composite Damage Assessment.

ATA 52 – Passenger and Service Doors

  • Overwing Emergency Exit Doors, Cargo Compartment Doors, Equipment Bay Doors, Remote Access System, Controls and lndications.

ATA 71 – Powerplant

  • Powerplant Introduction, Powerplant Installation, Modular Concept, FADEC, Engine Interface, Vibration Monitoring Unit, Engine Fuel System, Oil System, Cooling and Sealing System, Compressor Airflow Control System, Ignition and Starting System, Thrust Reverser System, Control and Indicating, Maintenance/Test Facilities, Lubricants and Fuels, Storage and Preservation.

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