Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Ground Running Training - Pre-Start Briefing Considerations

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AETS-Sofema is pleased to offer Embraer ERJ 135/145 (RR AE3007A engine) Engine Ground Run Training

Details of Forthcoming ERJ Engine Run Training Course

Theory and Practical - Shoreham Airport, UK Embraer ERJ 135/145 (RR AE3007A engine) Engine Ground Run Theory and Practical - Shoreham Airport, UK

What Should Take Place During Pre-Start Briefing?

The pre-start briefing should include functions of each crew member in normal operations and emergencies, including evacuation procedures and assembly point.

Procedures should include any of the following which is applicable to the engine/airframe combination:

◦ Start with external power/air
◦ Start with APU
◦ Cross bleed start
◦ Battery power start
◦ Start without N1, N2, Ng, Np, Fuel Flow or EGT indication
◦ Start without automatic control and monitoring
◦ Start without oil pressure
◦ Start with tailpipe fire
◦ Hung start
◦ Surge/stall
◦ Auto thrust recovery
◦ Thrust reverser tests
◦ Emergency shut down procedure, including extended motoring, if applicable

Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Engine Course Overview

There are multiple reasons why it is necessary to perform an Engine Ground Run (EGR) whether on the Line or following Base Maintenance Operations.

At AETS-Sofema, our specially designed Engine Ground Running training contains both theoretical and practical sessions. The theoretical classroom training is followed by the participants completing an actual ground run on an aircraft simulator.

The simulator allows training for all emergency scenarios which simply cannot be performed on a live aircraft - For example, discharging an Aircraft Engine or APU Fire-Bottle following the positive identification of an Engine Fire.

Our courses are specifically designed with the Instructor, interacting with and providing detailed guidance to enable the student to pass through all the required elements.

Group Size

Maximum number of participants: 4

Pre-requisites

EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence category B1/B2 or equivalent
Aviation Technical English

Duration

3 training days in total

Costs and Package Costs

Embraer ERJ 135/145 (RR AE3007A engine) Engine Ground Run Theory and Practical - from 15 to 17 June 2020 (3 days) - GBP 1600.00 per participant, maximum 4 participants per course

Course details:

Start date: June 15, 2020
End date: June 17, 2020

For details please email as at team@aets-sofema.com

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