Level 2 (EASA)
Ramp and Transit
(ATA 104)
Description:
This course provides general theoretical and practical aspects
knowledge of specific aircraft/engine combination, basic system
overview, controls, indicators, principal components and their
location, purpose, servicing and minor troubleshooting.
Target
Group and Requisites: Open to all personnel involved
directly with aircraft maintenance that currently holds an "A" aircraft
maintenance license or shows suitability to be issued with one.
Duration:
10 days (60 hours).
Course
objectives: In addition to the information contained in
the Level 1 training, at the completion of Level 2 training, the
student should be able to:
- Understand the
theoretical fundamentals; apply knowledge in a practical manner using
detailed procedures.
- Recall safety
precautions to be observed when working on or near the aircraft,
powerplant and systems.
- Perform the
procedures for ramp and transit servicing associated with the aircraft
for the following systems: Fuel, Power Plants, Hydraulics, Landing
Gear, Water/Waste and Oxygen.
- Demonstrate
the use, interpretation and application of appropriate documentation
including: maintenance manual, structural repair manual,
troubleshooting manual, illustrated parts catalogue, etc.
Level 2 Courses Programme
| Aircraft Type |
Engine Type |
Category |
Start Date |
Finish Date |
Venue |
| B757-200/300 |
RR RB211 |
Ramp &
Transit |
07/10/2013 |
18/10/2013 |
Chertsey, UK |
| B737-600/700/800/900 |
CFM 56-7 |
Ramp &
Transit |
11/11/2013 |
22/11/2013 |
Chertsey, UK |
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