Description
Course Overview and Structure
The general familiarization course for the Boeing 767 series with CF6 engines is meticulously crafted to meet the needs of new aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs) engaged in both base and line operations. The structure of this comprehensive training program is rooted in the systems description section outlined in the aircraft maintenance manual, ensuring that participants receive thorough and practical knowledge applicable to real-world scenarios.
This self-paced course is designed to be flexible, allowing participants to engage with the material at their own speed while still providing a structured learning path. It serves as an invaluable resource for AMTs seeking to solidify their understanding of the Boeing 767 series, whether for daily maintenance tasks, in-depth review sessions, or preparation for interviews in the aviation industry. Each segment of the course offers a detailed technical dissection of all aircraft systems, including key aspects such as component location, system operations, maintenance requirements, and interfaces within the cockpit and remote stations.
To facilitate learning, the course is categorized into ATA sections and presented in a PowerPoint-style format that is both engaging and easy to follow. Chapter quizzes are strategically placed at the end of each section to reinforce understanding and allow progression to subsequent parts. This design helps ensure that participants fully grasp each topic before moving on to more complex systems and components.
Successful completion of the course awards participants a serial numbered certificate, a testament to their newly acquired expertise. The course is typically completed in around 40 hours, though the actual time may vary based on an individual’s prior experience and study habits. Importantly, participants are given up to one year from the commencement date to complete the course, accommodating different schedules and allowing for thorough review and mastery of the material.
Learning Outcomes and Additional Benefits
Participants who complete the Boeing 767 Series with CF6 Engines general familiarization course will gain a comprehensive understanding of essential safety precautions and maintenance practices crucial for working with this aircraft. One of the primary learning outcomes includes the ability to proficiently identify and implement safety measures related to the airframe, systems, and powerplant. Knowledge of these safety precautions ensures both individual and team safety while working on the aircraft.
Additionally, participants will develop the expertise to define the general layout of the Boeing 767’s major systems and comprehend the intricate characteristics of the powerplant. This understanding is critical for efficient and effective troubleshooting and maintenance. The course also delves into the specific tooling and test equipment required for maintenance tasks, providing hands-on knowledge that is indispensable for practical application in the field.
Beyond the foundational skills and knowledge imparted, the course offers several additional benefits. Upon successful completion, participants can earn 8 hours of Inspection Authorization (IA) renewal credit through the FAA’s ALC-1134 program. This not only fulfills the annual training requirements for those holding Inspection Authorization but also provides a printable IA certificate available at www.faasafety.gov.
Furthermore, the course qualifies for 40 FAA FAAST AMT (Aviation Maintenance Technician) award points. To receive these points, participants must have an account with the FAAST, emphasizing the course’s alignment with professional development standards within the aviation industry.
Particularly advantageous for training managers, this course presents an economical and efficient self-paced training option. It can be seamlessly integrated into existing training programs, allowing teams to enhance their skills without disrupting their workflows. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for organizations seeking to maintain high standards of technical proficiency while managing operational demands.
Detailed Course Discription
- 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
- Air Conditioning, Distribution, Flight Compartment Air Distribution, Passenger Cabin Conditioned Air, Recirculation System, Ventilation System, Equipment Cooling System, Pressurization Control, Heating, Cooling, Temperature Control, Ozone Control, Humidity Control
ATA 22 – Autoflight
- Digital Flight Control System, Yaw Damper System, Autothrottle System
ATA 23 – Communication
- Speech Communication, HF Communication System, VHF Communication System, Emergency Locator Transmitter, Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS), SELCAL System, Passenger Address System, Passenger Entertainment System, Cabin Video Information System, Service Interphone System, Flight and Ground Crew Call System, Flight Interphone System, Static Discharger, Voice Recorder System, Cockpit Door Surveillance System, Flight Compartment DC Power
ATA 24 – Electrical Systems
- Electrical Power, Generator Drive, AC Generation System, DC Generation, DC Generation System, Standby Power System, External Power, AC Electrical Load Distribution
ATA 25 – Equipment and Furnishings
- Cabin Accommodations, Flight Compartment, Flight Compartment Equipment, Passenger Compartment, Seats – Passenger, Service Units, Galleys, Lavatories, Lavatory Area, Electronic Compartment, Cargo Compartments, Sliding Carpet Cargo Loading System, Emergency
ATA 26 – Fire Protection
- Fire Protection – General, Engine Fire Detection, Lavatory Smoke Detection, APU Fire Detection System, Lower Cargo Compartment Smoke Detection, Wheel Weil Overheat Detection System, Wing and Lower Aft Body Overheat Detection System, Engine Fire Extinguishing, APU Fire Extinguishing System, Lower Cargo Compartment Fire Extinguishing, Lavatory Fire Extinguishing System, Portable Fire Extinguishing
ATA 27 – Flight Controls
- Flight Controls Multiple Use Systems/Units, Aileron and Aileron Trim Control System, Rudder and Rudder Trim Control, System, Wheel to Rudder lnterconnect System, Elevator and Tab Control System, Stall Warning System, Horizontal Stabilizer Trim Control System, Trailing Edge Flap System, Trailing Edge Flap Position lndication System, Flap Skew Detection System, Flight Spoiler Control System, Speedbrake Control System, leading Edge Flap and Slat Control System, leading Edge Autostat System, leading Edge Flap and Slat Position lndicating System
ATA 28 – Fuel System
- Fuel System, Fuel Storage, Pressure Refuelling System, Engine Fuel Feed System, APU Fuel Feed, Defuel, Fuel lndicating, Fuel Temperature lndicating System, Fuel Measuring Stick
ATA 29 – Hydraulic Power
- Hydraulic Power, Hydraulic Reservoir Pressurization System, Main Hydraulic Systems, Auxiliary Hydraulic Systems, Standby Hydraulic System, Hydraulic Power Transfer Unit, Hydraulic lndicating Systems.
ATA 30- Ice & Rain Protection
- Ice and Rain Protection Systems, Wing Thermal Anti-lce System, lnlet Cowl Anti-lcing System, Pitot Static Probe and Alpha Vane Heat, Control Cabin Window Anti-Icing System, Windshield Wiper System, Rain Repellent System, Water and Toilet Drain Anti-Icing System
ATA 31 – Indicating and Recording Systems
- Clocks, Flight Data Recorder System, Printing System, Aural Warning System, Master Caution, Takeoff/Landing Warning, Common Display System
ATA 32 – Landing Gear
- Landing Gear Safety Sensors, Main Gear, Nose aanding Gear, Nose Gear Doors, Landing Gear Control System, Main Gear Extension and Retraction, Nose Gear Extension And Retraction, Main Gear Manual Extension System, Nose Gear Manual Extension System, Wheels and Brakes, Hydraulic Brake System, Antiskid System, Automatic Braking System, Parking Brake System, Tires and Wheels, Nose Wheel Steering System, Landing Gear Position Indicating And Warning System, Tail Skid
ATA 33 – Lighting System
- Flight Compartment Lighting, Master Warning and Caution Lights, Passenger Compartment Lighting, Passenger Compartment Lights, Reading Lights, Passenger Signs, Call Lights, Lavatory Lights, Galley Lights, Cargo and Service Compartment Lighting, Exterior Lighting, Wing Scanning Lights, Landing, Runway Turnoff and Nose Gear Taxi Lights, Steady Position (Navigation) Lights, Anticollision Lights, Strobe Position Lights, Logo Lights, Emergency Lights
ATA 34 – Navigation
- Pitot-Static System, Air Data System, Mach Airspeed Warning System, Altitude Alerting System, Electronic Flight Instrument System, Magnetic Standby Compass, Standby Horizon System, Inertial Reference System, Instrument Comparator System, VOR/ILS Navigation System, Marker Beacon System, Weather Radar System, GPWS, TCAS, Low Range Radio Altimeter System, ATC System, DME System, Automatic Direction Finder System, Global Positioning System, Flight Management Computer System
ATA 35 – Oxygen
- Flight Crew Oxygen System, Passenger Oxygen System, Portable Oxygen Equipment
ATA 36 – Pneumatic
- Engine Bleed Air, Bleed Air, Ducts, Duct Pressure
ATA 38 – Water and Waste
- Potable Water System, Waste Water System, Toilet System, Water Tank Pressurization System
ATA 49 – Airborne Auxiliary Power
- APU Power Plant, Shroud, Mounts, Air Inlet, Shroud Drains, Engine, Fuel System, Ignition and Start System, Cooling Air System, Bleed Air System, Controls, Exhaust Gas Temperature Indicating System, Indicating System, Exhaust System, Lubrication System, Oil Indicating System
ATA 52 – Passenger and Service Doors
- Main Entry Doors, Forward Entry Door, Aft Entry Door, Emergency Exits, Emergency Exit Hatch, Cargo Compartment Doors, Galley Service Doors, Access Doors, Miscellaneous Exterior Service Doors, Fixed Interior, Control Cabin Door, Forward Airstair and Door, Door Warning System
ATA 71-80 – Powerplant
- CF6 Engine, Engine Fuel and Control, Ignition, Air, Engine Controls, Engine Indicating, Exhaust, Oil, Starting
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