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Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd Mike Haufe IEng AMRAeS Training Manager Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd The Full - Service Aeronautical Engineering Training Provider EASA CAA Part-66 Aircraft Engineering Licence Air


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Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd

  • Mike Haufe IEng AMRAeS
  • Training Manager
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Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd

The ‘Full-Service’ Aeronautical Engineering Training Provider

EASA CAA Part-66 Aircraft Engineering

Licence

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Company History

  • Formed 1934
  • Over its 79 Year history AST has held

Approvals from ARB, CAA, EASA

  • Trained over 15,000 Engineers from
  • ver 140 Countries
  • The UK’s Premier Independent Approved

Training Provider Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd

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Capabilities

Approved under EASA Part 147 Regulations Training and Examinations to meet the Knowledge Requirements Part 66 Aircraft Engineering Maintenance Licence Available A & B Categories

Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd

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Category B Certifying Technician

  • B1.1 - Aeroplanes Turbine Engine
  • B1.2 - Aeroplanes Piston Engine
  • B1.3 - Helicopters Turbine Engine
  • B1.4 - Helicopters Piston Engine
  • B2 - Avionic

Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd

Capabilities

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Part 66 Licensing Routes

Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd

Ab-Initio (Basic) Course

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Category B

Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd

Ab-Initio (Basic) Course:

  • Minimum 2400 hours tuition
  • 40% Practical skills development
  • Examinations given by approved School
  • Minimum of 2 Years maintenance experience

following successful graduation

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AST Approved Course

Air Service Training (Engineering) Ltd

  • Category B = 89 Training Weeks (Including 8

weeks On the Job Training)

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

  • Mathematics

Arithmetic Algebra Geometry

MODULE 01 – All Students

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

  • Physics

Matter Mechanics Thermodynamics Optics (Light) Wave Motion & Sound

MODULE 02 – All Students

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Electron Theory Static Electricity & Conduction Electrical Terminology Generation of Electricity DC Sources of Electricity DC Circuits Resistance & Resistors Power Capacitance & Capacitors

MODULE 03 – All Students

Magnetism Inductance & Inductors DC Motor Generation AC Theory Resistance, Capacitive & Inductive Circuits Transformers Filters AC Generators AC Motors

Electrical Fundamentals

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Semiconductors Diodes Transistors Integrated Circuits Printed Circuit Boards Servomechanisms

MODULE 04 – All Students

Electronic Fundamentals

4 – B1 4 – B2

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Electronic Instrument Systems Numbering Systems Data Conversion Data Buses Logic Circuits Basic Computer Structure Microprocessors Integrated Circuits Multiplexing

MODULE 05 – All Students

Fibre Optics Electronic Displays Electrostatic Sensitive Devices Software Management Control Electromagnetic Environment Typical Electronic / Digital Systems

Digital Techniques

5 – B1 5 – B2

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Aircraft Materials – Ferrous Aircraft Materials – Non-Ferrous Aircraft Materials – Composite & Non-Metallic Corrosion Fasteners

MODULE 06 – All Students

Pipes & Unions Springs Bearings Transmissions Control Cables Electrical Cables & Connectors

Materials & Hardware

B1 Level

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Safety Precautions Workshop Practices Tools Avionic Test Equipment Engineering Drawings Fits & Clearances Electrical Cables & Connectors Riveting Pipes & Hoses Springs

MODULE 07 – All Students

Bearings Transmissions Control Cables Material Handling Welding, Brazing Soldering Aircraft Weight & Balance Aircraft Handling & Storage Disassembly, Inspection Repair & Assembly Abnormal Events Maintenance Procedures

Maintenance Practices

B1 Level

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Physics of the Atmosphere Aerodynamics Theory of Flight Flight Stability & Dynamics

MODULE 08- All Students

Basic Aerodynamics

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

General – Needs & Murphy’s Law Human Performance & Limitations Social Psychology Factors Affecting Performance Physical Environment Tasks – Physical / Repetitive Communication Human Error Hazards in the Workplace

MODULE 09 – All Students

Human Factors

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MURPHY? CAN IT HAPPEN Murphy’s Law

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Regulatory Aviation Framework EASA CAA Certifying Staff Approved Maintenance Organisations Commercial Air Transport (JAR-Ops) Aircraft Certification Part-66 Part-21 Part-145 Part-M Part-147 Maintenance Programs

MODULE 10 – All Students

Air Legislation

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AIRWORTHINESS FORM 1 APPROVAL RELEASE TO SERVICE CERTIFIED EASA CAA

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Theory of Flight Airframe Structures Air Conditioning & Pressurisation Instruments & Avionic Systems Electrical Power Equipment & Furnishings Fire Protection Flight Controls

MODULE 11

Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems

Fuel Systems Hydraulic Power Ice & Rain Protection Landing Gear Lights Oxygen Water & Waste On Board Maintenance Systems

AEROPLANE – B1.1 Only

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Theory of Flight Flight Control Systems Blade Tracking & Vibration Transmissions Airframe Structures Air Conditioning Instruments / Avionic Systems Electrical Power

MODULE 12

Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems

Equipment & Furnishings Fire Protection Fuel Systems Hydraulic Power Ice & Rain Protection Landing Gear Lights Pneumatic / Vacuum

HELICOPTER – B1.3 Only

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Theory of Flight Structures Autoflight Communications / Navigation Electrical Power

MODULE 13

Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems

Equipment & Furnishings Flight Controls Instrument Systems Lights On Board Maintenance Systems

AVIONIC – B2 Only

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Turbine Engines Engine Indicating Systems MODULE 14

Propulsion

AVIONIC – B2 Only

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Gas Turbine Engines

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS

Fundamentals Engine Performance Engine Intakes Compressors Combustion Systems Turbines Exhaust Bearings & Seals Lubricants & Fuels Lubrications Systems Fuel Systems

MODULE 15

Gas Turbine Engines

Air Systems Starting & Ignition Systems Engine Indicating Systems Power Augmentation Turbo-Propeller Engines Turbo-Shaft Engines Powerplant Installation Fire Protection Systems Engine Monitoring & Ground Operations Engine Strorage & Preservation

B1.1 & B1.3 Only

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BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS Fundamentals Construction Pitch Control Synchronising Ice Protection Propeller Maintenance Storage & Preservation

MODULE 17

Propellers

B1.1 Only

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Class

  • Attendance
  • Discipline
  • Subject Programming
  • Assessments
  • Examinations
  • Holidays
  • Visits
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Class Attendance

Theory – Keilir

– 09:00 to 16:30

  • Lunch

– 12:15 to 13:15

  • Morning & Afternoon Breaks

– At Discretion of Lecturer

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Class Attendance

Practical

– 09:00 to 16:30

  • Lunch

– 1 Hour – At Discretion of Lecturer

  • Morning & Afternoon Breaks

– At Discretion of Lecturer

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Class Discipline

  • Punctual (On-Time)
  • Attendance Register
  • Reason for Lateness / Absence
  • Mobile Phones / i-pods OFF
  • Notes, Pens, Note Paper
  • Practical – Safety Clothes &

Equipment

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Class Mentor / Leader

  • Mentor / Nominated Lecturer
  • Class Leader
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Class Programming

  • Modules / Sub-modules
  • 30 Hours per Week
  • Theory – am / pm / all day
  • Practical – all day
  • Subject to Change
  • Notice Board
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Class Assessments

  • Theory - Formative

– Multi-Choice-Answers – Open Questions – Group-work

  • Practical

– Development Tasks – Formal Tasks

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Class Examinations

  • Multi-Choice-Answers
  • Essays
  • 75% Pass Required
  • After Completion of Full Module
  • Revision and Exam Prep

– After Class

  • Exam Re-Takes – Directed by

Training & Exam Manager

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Class – Visits / Holidays

  • As Directed by Programme
  • 2 Weeks Summer (June / July / August
  • Last 3 Weeks December
  • 1 Day Visits Possible
  • Some Self Study Periods
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ANY QUESTIONS ?