Expenditure for structure repair activities are the consequence of labor costs. Hence, improving human performance provides a contribution for achieving more effective economical results. Our structure repair courses provide essential technical information as well as the basic and special knowledge required for maintenance personnel who are involved in the repair of aircraft structures in the field of commercial aviation. Each training course is aimed at creating confidence based on knowledge and understanding. Our structure training is built on a firm basis that will enable the student to perceive: • materials on modern transport aircraft and their application • design principles and their derivatives • categorisation of different types of damage on aircraft structures • basic application of aircraft manuals such as Structure Repair Manual • overhaul procedures linked to the Structure Repair Manual • conduction of typical repairs based on the Structure Repair Manual as well as the operation of special tooling • safety precautions related to aircraft structures Features • Hands-on as well as theoretical training • Provide strong technical foundations in the classroom, and then proceeding to the workshops for practical training • Combine classes and tailored content for a specific project • Develop a curriculum to meet your unique structure training requirements Advantages • LTT instructors having vast experience and up-to-date knowledge • We provide training on-site to reduce travel expenses • Personalized training to solve your specific structure challenges • Students‘ practical problems can be dealt with in the classroom, hence saving time and money • Real-life structure repair cases enhance trainees‘ proficiency • Students are supplied with troubleshooting techniques that save both time and money • Participants determine repair procedures and repair actual parts • Conduction of training at customer‘s facilities Basic Training Structure Repair Quality based on experience Products Structure Repair Courses (Aircraft related) Duration: 5 days Course Objectives: All courses enable maintenance technicians to become confident with the use of the Structure Repair Manual to assess common damages a specific aircraft structure. It includes a detailed study of the SRM in terms of layout, content and procedures used for structure purposes, from day to day maintenance tasks up to heavy structural repairs. A detailed study of aircraft structure including design concepts, construction, principles and material application as well as hands-on manual training will be conducted in the classroom This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: Technicians with previous structure experience Prerequisites: Entry level up to senior level maintenance technicians with a minimum of one year experience on modern transport aircraft. Fluent in English or German Title ID Duration Airbus Aircraft: A319/320/321 Structure Repair FS301 5 days A340-200/-300 Structure Repair FS303 5 days A340-500/-600 Structure Repair FS304 5 days A310/A300-600 Structure Repair FS308 5 days Boeing Aircraft: B737-300/-500 Structure Repair FS402 5 days B737-600/-900 Structure Repair FS403 5 days B747-200/-400 Structure Repair FS405 5 days B757-200/-300 Structure Repair FS406 5 days B767-200/-300 Structure Repair FS407 5 days B777-200/-300 Structure Repair FS408 5 days Processes & Procedures Aircraft Inspection Findings FS102 Duration: 3 days Course Objectives: This course prepares a maintenance technician, with an A& license (or equivalent) and two years experience on transport category aircraft, to perform inspections on transport aircraft during overhaul and maintenance This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: A& Mechanics, Airframe Mechanics, Avionics Prerequisites: Senior level maintenance technicians or delegated inspectors with a minimum of two years experience on transport aircraft. Fluent in English or German SRM Handskill Training FS103 Duration: 5 days Course Objectives: This course enables structure technicians to regain the ability to perform typical repairs on metal structure parts. It is aimed at participants who have already acquired experience in structure repair work but whose practical employment dates back several years. All repairs in the practical training follow the guidelines of the Structural Repair Manual This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: Structural repair technicians, airframe mechanics or sheet metal workers who have acquired experience in structure repair but whose practical employment dates back several years Prerequisites: Skilled structural technicians with basic experience in structure repair of metallic aircraft parts. Fluent in English or German Fatigue Improvement FS107 Duration: 7 days Course Objectives: This course informs the student about the fundamentals of fatigue improvement procedures on metallic aircraft structures. The course includes lectures, demonstrations and hands-on practice. The hands-on practice includes Splitsleeve Cold Expansion, Flap-Peening and Taper-Lok installation All practical exercises follow the guidelines of the Structural Repair Manual This course satisfies ATA 104 Lvel IV objectives Target Group: Structural repair technicians involved in structure repair and maintenance of modern transport aircraft. Prerequisites: Previous structure experience. Fluent in English or German Basic Training for Aircraft Painting and Removal FS004 Duration: 15 days Course Objectives: This course trains aircraft varnishers in aircraft painting and paint removal procedures required to perform finishing repair work on different aircraft types during Line and Base Maintenance This course fulfills ATA 104 Lvel IV objectives Target Group: Painter and Varnisher, Lacquerer Prerequisites: Varnisher with prior experience on painting ranging from aerospace and/or automotive industries. Fluent in English or German Aircraft Structure Fundamentals FS006 Duration: 30 days Course Objectives: Entry level structural repair technicians will gain the basic knowledge of working with common sheet metal tools to perform general aircraft structural repairs. The course trains the description and operation of basic sheetmetal repair tools as well as knowledge about basic aircraft hardware such as common materials and fastener installation and removal procedures. All repairs performed in the practical training follow the guidelines of the Structural Repair Manual This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: Entry-level structural Repair Technicians, entry level Airframe Mechanics, Sheetmetal Worker Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of structure repair work on transport aircraft Fluent in English or German Fastener Installation and Removal FS008 Duration: 5 days Course Objectives: This course prepares the participant to locate, identify and interpret the correct fastener type as well as determine the appropriate fastener removal and installation procedure. Demonstrations and student practice sessions on all aspects of fastener types are part of this course. All hands-on training follows the guidelines of the Structural Repair Manual This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: Airframe Mechanics, Entry-level Structural Repair Technicians Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of structure repair work Fluent in English or German Fuel Tank Repair FS009 Duration: 10 days Course Objectives: This course prepares structural technicians with the background and knowledge of an accurate detection of fuel leak sources as well as how to perform the required corrective repairs. All repairs performed in the practical training follow the guidelines of the Structural Repair Manual This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: Airframe Mechanics, Structural Repair Technicians involved in fuel leak detection and repair Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of structure repair work on modern transport aircraft Fluent in English or German Documentation Airbus Drawing Systems FS501 Boeing Drawing Systems FS502 Duration: 2 days Course Objectives: This course prepares the trainee to locate, identify and interpret the correct drawing for a specific aircraft. The course includes written exercises and solving drawing based problems. This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: Airframe Mechanics, Airframe and System Engineers, A& Mechanics Prerequisites: Senior level maintenance technicians or a minimum of two years experience on transport aircraft Fluent in English or German Corrosion Prevention and Control FS503 Duration: 2 days Course Objectives: This course qualifies maintenance technicians in the control and prevention of aircraft corrosion as well as corrosion removal methods and preventative maintenance This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: Airframe Mechanics, Maintenance Technicians involved in structure repair Prerequisites: Experienced airframe mechanics and/or structure specialists. Fluent in English or German Composites Composite Repair Handskill Training FS204 Duration: 5 days Course Objectives: This course enables structure technicians to regain the ability to perform typical repairs an a composite structure. It is aimed at participants who already have experience in composite repair work but whose practical employment dates back several years. All repairs in the practical training follow the guidelines of the Structural repair Manual This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives and is designed for those who will actually perform repairs on modern transport aircraft Target Group: Airframe Mechanics, Maintenance Technicians involved in composite repair Prerequisites: Skilled structural repair technicians with basic experience in composite repair. Fluent in English or German Composite Fundamentals FS205 Duration: 5 days Course Objectives: This course familiarise structural technicians with composite materials and their application on modern transport aircraft. The student will acquire a basic understanding of standard practices for composite repair with reference to the SRM This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: Entry-level Airframe Mechanics, Sheetmetal Worker Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of structure repair work on modern transport aircraft Fluent in English or German Composite Advanced Repair FS206 Duration: 10 days Course Objectives: This course prepares structural technicians on composite repair to evaluate and repair damages on complex composite structure parts and it is designed as a follow-up to the composite fundamentals course. It concentrates on difficult and realistic repair situations. Most of the class is devoted to hands-on repair practice. All repairs performed in the practical training follow the guidelines of the Structural Repair Manual. This course fulfills ATA 104 Level IV objectives Target Group: Senior-level Airframe Mechanics, experienced Structural Technicians, Maintenance Personnel who will actually be assessing damages on composite parts or performing composite repairs Prerequisites: Previous experience in composite materials and processing or who have already attended the Composite Fundamentals Course. Fluent in English or German
Information All courses, detailed course descriptions as well as dates for open courses are available on our website. Booking requests may be carried out also through the web. All courses can be held at the premises of LTT or as Inhouse training at your own facilities. Instruction languages are English and German. Please contact our Customer Service should you have any questions or should you need assistance from our sales team. Contact Lufthansa Technical Training Customer Service Unterschweinstiege 12 60549 Frankfurt Germany Phone: +49 (0)69 696 2751 Fax: +49 (0)69 696 6384 E-Mail: Customer-Service@LTT.DLH.DE www.Lufthansa-Technical-Training.com |