AEMTC Training Courses Syllabus
**** Hidden Message ***** 5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 1<BR>AEMTC Training Courses Syllabus<BR>May 2004<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 2<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>TABLE OF CONTENTS<BR>Introduction ................................................................................................................................................Page 3<BR>Training Requests and Information ...........................................................................................................Page 4<BR>Training Course Level, Durations and Descriptions ................................................... .........................Page 6-16<BR>Training Course Policies ...........................................................................................….......................Page 17<BR>Training Courses List and Code .....................................................................................................…….....Page 5<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 3<BR>Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center (AEMTC - China)<BR>The establishment of AEMTC signifies the commitment of GE, CFMI and SN to support of customers throughout China.<BR>AEMTC is similar to the other two GE and CFM training centers. It is a 4,500 square meter building that consists of six<BR>engine shop bays, and eight classrooms. AEMTC are provided with six training engines and line maintenance equipments.<BR>AEMTC shares equal responsibility with CTEC and CTC for CF6-80C2, CFM56-3 , CFM56-5B and CFM56-7 engines.<BR>Training courses are the same as the other training centers. Classroom presentations facilitated by experienced instructors<BR>are supplemented with computer and/or video programs and other resources. Engines are used for hands-on practice, as<BR>applicable. AEMTC send instructors to CTEC and CTC for training on regular basis, CTC and CTEC also send instructors<BR>to AEMTC to conduct training classes( Advanced Engine Systems, Powerplant Engineering etc.)<BR>Training Manuals, Training Aids, and Language<BR>AEMTC use same training manuals, training aids, training philosophy as those in CTEC(GE) and CTC(Snecma).<BR>All English training manuals are provided free of Charge to all students, class presentation can be in Chinese or English,<BR>Chinese translation is provided to classes conducted by CTEC or CTC visiting instructors.<BR>Translated (Chinese) manuals are available but not free.<BR>Introduction<BR>Background<BR>In addition to the GE Customer Technical Education Center (CTEC) in Springdale, Ohio, USA and the SNECMA (CFM)<BR>Customer Training Center (CTC) in Melun-Montereau, France, GE, Snecma, CFMI and their partners CAAC, CASGC,<BR>and CCAFC jointly established a third training center Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center (AEMTC) in 1995 at the<BR>China Civil Aviation Flight College (CCAFC) in Guanghan, Sichuan, China.<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 4<BR>Training Request and Information<BR>MAILING ADDRESS<BR>Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center<BR>C/o China Civil Aviation Flight College<BR>Guanghan, Sichuan 618307, China<BR>Fax<BR>86-838-5192747<BR>Phone<BR>86-838-5192745<BR>Web-site<BR>New website under<BR>construction<BR>E-mail<BR>Dan.liu@ae.ge.com<BR>Training should be requested via your GE/CFM Field Service Engineers or Customer Support Managers.<BR>Training are provided to airline customer, service providers and partners with a valid GTA with GE/CFM, free of<BR>charge to airline customers in China, and chargeable to service providers and airlines outside of China.<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 5<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>TRAINING COURSE LIST and CODE<BR>The following courses are offered as guidelines to the depth and scope of the training available.<BR>While the structure and content of the CFM56 courses are designed to deliver the optimum information, specific<BR>combinations or alterations of these standard courses can be accommodated to meet the requirements of<BR>each engine customer.<BR>Course List Code<BR>All<BR>Model<BR>CFM56-3 CFM56-5B CFM56-7B CF6-80C2<BR>Engine Familiarization FAM-3 FAM-5 FAM-7 FAM-6<BR>Line Maintenance LM-3 LM-5 LM-7 LM-6<BR>Borescope Inspection BSI-3 BSI-5 BSI-7 BSI-6<BR>Advanced Engine Systems AES-3 AES-5 AES-7<BR>Powerplant Engineering PPE<BR>Engine Condition<BR>Monitoring<BR>ECM<BR>Engine Technical<BR>Management<BR>ETM<BR>Flight Operation Seminar FO<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 6<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>2.0 1.5 1.5<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>3.5 3.0 3.0<BR>ATA Level: 1<BR>Instructors: AEMTC<BR>COURSE Durations: CFM ENGINE MODEL -3 -5B -7B<BR>Introduction<BR>Basic Engine<BR>Engine Systems<BR>Component Identification<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: CFM56 Engine Familiarization<BR>Course Description:<BR>A CFM56 series engine course that provides academic maintenance training. The course is for Aviation Maintenance<BR>Technicians, supervisors, managers, and maintenance planners. The course is adaptable to a specific CFM56<BR>engine model. The course includes:<BR>an overview of the construction features and airflows of the engine.<BR>an overview in the relationship between engine systems and performance, maintainability, and airflow controls.<BR>Note:<BR>In order to take an Engine Familiarization training, the student can (1) participate in the above 4 parts of a regular<BR>level 3 line maintenance class, or (2) Take e-Learning course ---CFM56-3/-7B General Familiarization Course is<BR>now available on CD-Rom. In either way , an Engine Familiarization certificate will be issued.<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 7<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>2.0 1.5 1.5<BR>1.5 1.0 1.0<BR>2.5 2.0 2.0<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>0.0 0.5 0.5<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>8.0 7.0 7.0<BR>ATA Level: 3<BR>Instructors: AEMTC<BR>COURSE Durations: CFM ENGINE MODEL -3 -5B -7B<BR>Introduction<BR>Basic Engine<BR>Engine Systems<BR>Operational Checks, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting<BR>Line Replacement Units<BR>Component Identification<BR>Fault Detection and Annunciation<BR>Test and answers<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: CFM56 Line Maintenance<BR>Course Description:<BR>A CFM56 series engine course that provides academic and hands-on maintenance training. The course is for<BR>Aviation Maintenance Technicians, and supervisors. The course is adaptable to a specific engine model or to a<BR>generic MEC, FADEC or Non FADEC engines. The course uses the Airplane Maintenance Manual to remove and<BR>install engine system components. The course includes: Engine and systems familiarization, component<BR>identification exercise, LRU replacement, fan trim balance, nacelle, fault isolation overview and test & adjustments.<BR>Who should attend: Aviation Maintenance Technicians, and supervisors<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 8<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>1.0 1.0 1.0<BR>2.0 2.0 2.0<BR>ATA Level: 3<BR>Instructors: AEMTC<BR>COURSE Durations: CFM ENGINE MODEL -3 -5B -7B<BR>Basic Engine Hardware—Borescope Inspection Ports<BR>Borescope Theory<BR>Equipment--Description, Maintenance<BR>Defect definition and analysis, comparative measurement<BR>Exercises—Hands-on practice<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: CFM56 Borescope Inspection<BR>Course Description:<BR>A CFM56 series engine course that provides academic and hands-on maintenance training. The course<BR>provides Inspectors, Aviation Maintenance Technicians, and supervisors with engine borescope and<BR>inspection methods. The course is adaptable to a specific CFM56 engine model. The course includes:<BR>borescope of an engine using the Airplane Maintenance Manual, inspection of engine internal hardware<BR>and the use of borescope equipment.<BR>Who should attend:<BR>Inspectors, Aviation Maintenance Technicians, and supervisors<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 9<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>1.0 1.0 1.0<BR>1.5 1.5 1.5<BR>1.5 1.0 1.0<BR>0.0 0.5 0.5<BR>0.5 0.5 0.5<BR>5.0 5.0 5.0<BR>ATA Level: 4<BR>Instructors: CTEC, CTC, AEMTC<BR>COURSE Durations: CFM ENGINE MODEL -3 -5B -7B<BR>Introduction<BR>Basic Engine<BR>Engine Systems<BR>Operational Checks, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting<BR>FADEC Systems—Fault Detection and Annunciation<BR>Hot Topics<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: CFM56 Advanced Engine Systems<BR>Course Description:<BR>CFM56 course that provides academic and maintenance training. The course is for Lead Mechanics,<BR>Instructors, and Powerplant Engineers or other personnel needing in-depth engine knowledge. The course<BR>is designed for the CFM56 engine. The course includes: Level 4 basic engine and systems, FADEC, fault<BR>detection, annunciation and troubleshooting.<BR>Who should attend: Lead mechanics, Instructors, and Powerplant Engineers<BR>Note:<BR>Advanced Engine Systems(AES) courses are mainly conducted by CTEC and CTC visiting instructors<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 10<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>0.5<BR>0.5<BR>2.0<BR>0.5<BR>3.5<BR>ATA Level: 1<BR>Instructors: AEMTC<BR>COURSE Durations: GE ENGINE MODEL CF6-80C2<BR>Introduction<BR>Basic Engine<BR>Engine Systems<BR>Component Identification<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: CF6-80C2 Engine Familiarization<BR>Course Description:<BR>A CF6-80C2 engine course that provides academic maintenance training. The course is for Aviation Maintenance<BR>Technicians, supervisors, managers, and maintenance planners. The course includes:<BR>an overview of the construction features and airflows of the engine.<BR>an overview in the relationship between engine systems and performance, maintainability, and airflow controls.<BR>Note:<BR>In order to take an Engine Familiarization training, the student can (1) participate in the above 4 parts of a regular<BR>level 3 line maintenance class, or (2) Take e-Learning course ---CF6-80C2 General Familiarization Course is now<BR>available on CD-Rom. In either way , an Engine Familiarization certificate will be issued after completion.<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 11<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>0.5<BR>0.5<BR>1.5<BR>1.5<BR>2.5<BR>0.5<BR>0.5<BR>0.5<BR>8.0<BR>ATA Level: 3<BR>Instructors: AEMTC<BR>COURSE Durations: GE ENGINE MODEL CF6-80C2PMC/FADEC<BR>Introduction<BR>Basic Engine<BR>Engine Systems<BR>Checks and adjustments, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting<BR>LRU Removal and Installation<BR>Component Identification<BR>PMC or FADEC Systems<BR>Test and answers<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: CF6-80C2 Line Maintenance<BR>Course Description:<BR>A CF6-80C2 series engine course that provides academic and hands-on maintenance training. The course is for<BR>Aviation Maintenance Technicians, and supervisors. The course is adaptable to a specific engine model or to a<BR>generic PMC or FADEC engines. The course uses the Airplane Maintenance Manual to remove and install engine<BR>system components. The course includes: Powerplant Overview, Engine and Systems, Component Identification<BR>exercise, LRU replacement, Scenario-based Troubleshooting, Fault isolation overview, Test and adjustments.<BR>Who should attend: Aviation Maintenance Technicians, and supervisors<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 12<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>0.5<BR>0.5<BR>1.0<BR>2.0<BR>ATA Level: 3<BR>Instructors: AEMTC<BR>COURSE Durations: GE ENGINE MODEL CF6-80C2(PMC/FADEC)<BR>Basic Engine Hardware—Borescope Inspection Ports<BR>Borescope Theory<BR>Equipment--Description, Maintenance<BR>Defect definition and analysis, comparative measurement<BR>Exercises—Hands-on practice<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: CF6-80C2 Borescope Inspection<BR>Course Description:<BR>A CF6-80C2 engine course that provides academic, hands-on, and scenario-based borescope inspection<BR>training in accordance with the Aircraft Maintenance Manual. The course provides Inspectors, Aviation<BR>Maintenance Technicians, and supervisors with engine borescope and inspection methods. The course<BR>includes: borescope of an engine using the Airplane Maintenance Manual, inspection of engine internal<BR>hardware and evaluation, and the use of borescope equipment.<BR>This course applies to PMC and FADEC application (both Boeing and Airbus application)<BR>Who should attend: Inspectors, Aviation Maintenance Technicians, and supervisors<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 13<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>2.0<BR>ATA Level: N/A<BR>Instructors: AEMTC, GE/CFM<BR>COURSE Durations: GE/CFM ENGINE MODEL All<BR>Overview<BR>Data for monitoring<BR>Analytical Functions<BR>SAGE Output and Report<BR>SAGE Alert Generation<BR>Interpretation of Trends<BR>Maintenance Action<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: Engine Condition Monitoring/SAGE<BR>Course Description:<BR>A 2 day course which presents engine health monitoring methods, SAGE software usage and basic<BR>interpretation of trending data<BR>Who should attend: Powerplant engineers<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 14<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>2.0<BR>ATA Level: N/A<BR>Instructors: GE<BR>COURSE Durations: GE/CFM ENGINE MODEL All<BR>Engine Technical Management Methods<BR>Data need for Engine Technical Management<BR>Technical publications/Manuals<BR>Economical Engine Operation -Reduced Thrust<BR>Logistics Spare Forecasting<BR>Performance Removal Decision<BR>Performance Restoration<BR>Engine Workscope Planning<BR>Maintenance Cost and Engine on-wing life<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: Engine Technical Management<BR>Course Description:<BR>A 2-day course, which provides students information and examples on how the students can manage<BR>aircraft engines more effectively. This course consists of discussions and sample problem in subjects which<BR>are important to know and use in managing modern aircraft engines business. These subjects are some of<BR>those that many people at successful airlines accept as basic to understanding their jobs, and the jobs of the<BR>other people at their airlines. The sample problems use fictitious situations and numbers.<BR>Who Should Attend: Powerplant Engineer, Managers and supervisors<BR>Note:<BR>This course will be replaced by Fleet Management Seminar starting from 2004<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 15<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>1.0-2.0<BR>ATA Level: N/A<BR>Instructors: GE Pilots/Flight Operation Support , C&PSO<BR>COURSE Durations: GE/CFM ENGINE MODEL CFM56/CF6/GE90/CF34<BR>Program Overview<BR>Technical Features<BR>Operational Characteristics<BR>Testing<BR>Reduced Thrust<BR>Erosive FOD and Volcanic Ash<BR>Inclement Weather Operation<BR>Normal Operating Considerations<BR>Selected Abnormal Conditions<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: Flight Operation Seminar<BR>Course Description:<BR>A 1-2 day seminar, which provides pilots information and examples on how the pilots can use the aircraft<BR>engines more effectively and more economically, and how to deal with abnormal engine conditions.<BR>Who should Attend:<BR>Pilots, powerplant engineers and instructors.<BR>Note:<BR>This seminar are conducted at selected locations for different engine models. Conducted in English with<BR>Chinese translation<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 16<BR>COURSE SYLLABUS<BR>5.0<BR>ATA Level: 4<BR>Instructors: CTEC/GE Customer and Product Support<BR>COURSE Durations: GE/CFM ENGINE MODEL All<BR>Engine Preliminary Design<BR>Static Structures Design<BR>Fan and Compressor Aero Design<BR>Fan and Compressor Mechanical Design<BR>Combustor Aero Design<BR>Turbine Aero § Cooling Design Consideration<BR>Turbine Mechanical Design<BR>Bearings and Seals Design<BR>Life Analysis<BR>Control Systems Design<BR>Total Days<BR>Course Title: Powerplant Engineering Seminar<BR>Course Description:<BR>This seminar is designed to develop a broad technical understanding of GE and CFM Aircraft engines, design<BR>philosophies; to get a better appreciation of engine terminology, to understand analytical methods for some<BR>specific concerns.<BR>Who should Attend:<BR>Powerplant engineers, GE/CFM Field Service Engineers.<BR>5/2004 Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center 17<BR>Course Policies<BR>1, Environment, Health and Safety--- Student should pay extraordinary attention during hands-on training,<BR>student number of each class are limited to 12 , all students are covered by civil liability insurance for activities<BR>inside the AEMTC building and on AEMTC bus. All potential violation of EHS policy should be reported and<BR>corrected.<BR>2, AEMTC Building is smoking free---Smoking is not allowed inside the building and on the AEMTC bus.<BR>3, Test Results are available upon request--- after test, instructors will review each of the questions and give<BR>correct answers, to make sure students understand correctly.<BR>4, Attendance and Lateness---Absence from class must be approved by instructor in advance and no certificate<BR>is guaranteed to student for non-approved absence. :victory: :victory: AEMTC Training Courses Syllabus good book!
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