Fees: €340/pax
(final invoiced amount will be in SGD based on the prevailing exchange rate w/GST)
About the Course:
Detailed study of the theoretical and practical elements of the subject
Have knowledge of past occurrences related to fuel tank safety, and of the theoretical and practical elements of the subject
How mechanics can recognize, interpret and process improvements made or being made to the instructions for maintaining airworthiness concerning fuel tank system maintenance
Who Should Attend?
Personnel of the Part-145 approved maintenance organization required to plan, perform, supervise, inspect and certify the maintenance of aircraft and fuel system components.
Course Outline:
Introduction providing examples of past FTS accidents or incidents
Overview of the FM regulations known as SFAR (Special FAR) 88 of the FAA and of JAA Temporary Guidance Leaflet TGL 47
Be able to give a detailed description of the concept of the fuel tank system ALI, including Critical Design Configuration Control Limitations for critical configuration contracts, and using theoretical fundamentals and specific examples
Have the capacity to combine and apply the separate elements of knowledge in a logical and comprehensive manner
Know how the above items impact the aircraft
Be able to identify the components or parts or the aircraft subject to FTS from the manufacturer’s documentation
Blended Learning Framework:
E-LEARNING with provision of training materials beforehand with an online pre-evaluation on the Learning Management System
DISTANCE LEARNING with instructor by using workshops, simulation tools, open discussions and a final assessment to validate the acquired knowledge
Issuing of the training attestation with the same value as a face-to-face training
*Note: AAIS reserves the right to adjust the course pricing and to re-schedule or cancel any course due to unforeseen circumstances, course commencement is subject to minimum class size requirements.
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