Engine run-up (and taxi) theoretical and practical training Boeing 767-200/300/400 (GE CF6-80)
By nikita
Training on safe and efficient conduct engine tests on aircraft Boeing 767-200/300/400 (GE CF6-80) including taxi
By nikita
Training on safe and efficient conduct engine tests on aircraft Boeing 767-200/300/400 (GE CF6-80) including taxi
By marcin
Causes and sources of the fire, fire and extinguishers classification Firefighting techniques Communication Practical training in firefighting Fuelling with passengers on board procedures, airport’s emergency procedures
By marcin
Aviation and Aviation Regulations Communication Passenger Handling and Cabin Surveillance All Normal and Emergency Procedures including: Passenger handling and crowd control Location, removal & use of safety and emergency equipment
By marcin
Aviation general knowledge Duties and responsibilities of cabin crew Communication Crew Resource Management and Human Factor Passenger handling Aero-medical aspects and first aid Dangerous Goods Regulations Aviation security aspects Fire and smoke training Survival training
By nikita
Theoretical training: aeroplane structure and equipment, normal operation of systems and malfunctions including the electronic flight instrument system and flight management system, aeroplane limitations and minimum equipment list, performance, flight planning and monitoring, load, balance and servicing, emergency procedures Multi Crew Cooperation Theoretical Training Mock up – Cockpit Procedure Training Synthetic flight training (incl. multi-crew cooperation)
By nikita
Theoretical training: aircraft general, aircraft systems, emrgency equipment, limitations, MEL, EFIS, EICAS, flight management systems (FMS), servicing on ground, performance, mass and balance, servicing, flight planning Multi Crew Cooperation Theoretical Training Mock up – Cockpit Procedure Training Synthetic flight training (incl. multi-crew cooperation)
By nikita
Train the trainer Technical training including revision of technical knowledge, the preparation of lesson plans and the development of classroom/simulator instructional skills Synthetic flight training
By marcin
General instruction on aero-medical aspects and survival The physiological effects of flying with particular emphasis on hypoxia, oxygen requirements, Eustachian tubal function and barotraumas Basic first-aid, including care of: air sickness, gastro-intestinal disturbances, hyperventilation, burns, wounds, unconsciousness, fractures and soft tissue injuries In-flight medical emergencies and associated first-aid The use of appropriate equipment including first-aid oxygen, first-aid kits and emergency medical kits and their contents Practical cardio-pulmonary resuscitation training Travel health and hygiene
By marcin
25 hours of theoretical knowledge instruction and exercises 20 hours of practical MCC simulator training
By marcin
Update on Regulatory requirements Review of basic instruction & facilitation techniques Analysis of various accidents and incidents that occurred due to inappropriate human performance and practical training
By marcin
CRM training regulatory requirements Trainer qualifications The adult learner process Methods and techniques of training facilitation
By nikita
Training on safe and efficient conduct engine tests on aircraft Embraer EMB-145 Series (Rolls-Royce AE3007A) including taxi
By nikita
Practical and theoretical training from the scope of borescopes inspection according to the manufacturer’s documentation. The training includes: • General familiarization with construction of the engine; • Preparation of equipment for engine boroscopy; • Boroscopy techniques and the safety of the test; • Inspection service quality; • Classification and measurement of defects; • Preparing the inspection report. Objectives: After completing the course, participants will be able to: • Describe the general structure of the engine; • Name stages of compressor / turbine and components to be inspected using a borescope; • Effectively use the apparatus; • Locate and name the access ports and areas subject to inspection; • Use safety rules and know the temperature limits; • Identify damage to the engine components and their limits; • Perform boroscopy tasks on the corresponding engine and interpret the results using AMM / EMM; • Record inspection with the help of photo and video devices.
By marcin
Familiarization with ICAO Language Proficiency Rating Scale and ICAO Language Proficiency Requirements (LPRs) Structure and contents of the examination Building key vocabulary Revision of basic grammatical structures Improvement of speaking abilities by simulating the real examination
By nikita
Practical training in the scope of familiarization with Boeing 767-200/300 (PW 4000) equipment and construction, at the level required for aircraft type entry in category B1.1 i B2 to Part-66 licence, according to Part-66 Appendix III.