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Type Training B1 for Saab 2000, BAe 146 / Avro RJ85/100 series, Embraer ERJ 135/145, Embraer EMB 170/190 series and Bombardier CRJ 100/200 & CRJ 700/900.
Objectives After completing the Type Training B1 Maintenance Course, the participant should be able to:
- maintain the aircraft in accordance with the maintenance procedures prescribed - identify / locate the major components associated with each system - explain the operation of every system and its main components - conduct a targeted search for errors or malfunctions in response to the failure of particular systems or units - exchange the aircraft’s LRUs and conduct Built in Test (BIT) by using the relevant documentation - demonstrate proficiency in the use of on-board reporting systems and determine aircraft airworthiness in accordance with the Minimum Equipment List and Dispatch Deviation List
The above requires a knowledge of the relevant manuals such as the Maintenance Manual, the Systems Schematics Manual, the Wiring Manual and the Illustrated Parts Catalogue, as well as the required tooling and equipment.
Content The content of this course complies with the relevant EASA Part-147 provisions. The practical training extends to individual components, assembled units, MDS and avionics BIT procedures, and can also be offered separately within an EASA Part-145 context.
Admission requirements The course is intended for Category B1 maintenance technicians. Participants must have the expertise and experience to meet the knowledge and skill levels required for the corresponding EASA licences (or equivalents).
Course length (theoretical training) - 20 days (25 days for the Embraer 170/190) up to Knowledge Level II/III as specified in Part 66 for the B1 licence
Course length (practical training) - 10 days
Examination Every participant will be required to undergo examinations – and obtain a passing grade of at least 75% – to ensure that the key course goals are achieved.
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