Level
Level 1
A brief overview of the airframe, systems and powerplants as outlined in the Systems
Description Section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual / Instructions for Continued Airworthiness.
Course objectives: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
a) provide a simple description of the whole subject, using common words and examples,
using typical terms and identify safety precautions related to the airframe,
its systems and powerplant;
b) identify aircraft manuals, maintenance practices important to the airframe, its
systems and powerplant;
c) define the general layout of the aircraft's major systems;
d) define the general layout and characteristics of the powerplant;
e) identify special tooling and test equipment used with the aircraft
Level 2
Basic system overview of controls, indicators, principal components including their
location and purpose, servicing and minor troubleshooting. General knowledge of the
theoretical and practical aspects of the subject
Course objectives: In addition to the information contained in the Level 1, training, at
the completion of this Level 2 , training the student will be able to:
(a) understand the theoretical fundamentals; apply knowledge in a practical manner using
detailed procedures;
(b) recall the safety precautions to be observed when working on or near the aircraft,
powerplant and systems;
(c) describe systems and aircraft handling particularly access, power availability and
sources;
(d) identify the locations of the principal components;
(e) explain the normal functioning of each major system, including terminology and nomenclature;
(f) perform the procedures for servicing associated with the aircraft for the following
systems: Fuel, Power Plants, Hydraulics, Landing Gear, Water/Waste, and Oxygen;
(g) demonstrate proficiency in use of crew reports and on-board reporting systems (minor
troubleshooting) and determine aircraft airworthiness per the MEL/CDL;
(h) demonstrate the use, interpretation and application of appropriate documentation
including instructions for continued airworthiness, maintenance manual, illustrated
parts catalogue, etc.
Level 3
Detailed description, operation, component location, removal/installation and bite and
troubleshooting procedures to maintenance manual level.
Course objectives: In addition to the information contained in Level 1 and Level 2 training,
at the completion of Level III, the student will be able to:
(a) demonstrate a theoretical knowledge of aircraft systems and structures and interrelationships with other systems, provide a detailed description of the subject using theoretical fundamentals and specific examples and to interpret results from various
sources and measurements and apply corrective action where appropriate;
(b) Perform system, power plant, component and functional checks as specified in the
maintenance manual.
(c) demonstrate the use, interpret and apply appropriate documentation including
structural repair manual, troubleshooting manual, etc.;
(d) Correlate information for the purpose of making decisions in respect of fault diagnosis
and rectification to maintenance manual level.
(e) Describe procedures for replacement of components unique to aircraft type
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