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Date :  Please contact us for details

Duration :  1 Day

Location
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Cost
: 275 Euro per delegate

Aims

The Aims of the course are to give delegates a full understanding of the changing certification and continuing airworthiness needs of EWIS on large fixed wing aircraft type certificated after 1st January 1958 to carry 30 passengers or more, or a cargo of 7,500lbs or more.

Objectives

The objectives of the course are to satisfy the needs of the training requirements published by EASA and FAA

Benefits

The benefits of attending the course are to give delegates an understanding of the changing certification and continuing airworthiness needs of EWIS on large fixed wing aircraft type certificated after 1st January 1958 to carry 30 passengers or more, or a cargo of 7,500lbs or more.

Who Should Attend

This course is aimed at people involved in the above aircraft that work for:

  • Large Aircraft AOC Holders
  • EASA Part M Subpart G Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations
  • EASA Part 145 Maintenance Organisations 

Key Topics

The key topics of the course are:

  • The history and background that brought about the regulatory changes
  • What the regulatory changes are
  • An overview of the new Subpart H to EASA CS 25
  • An overview of the FAA equivalent regulations
  • An overview of the Enhanced Zonal Analysis Procedure (EZAP)
  • An overview of EASA AMC 20 leaflets: 21, 22 & 23
  • Practical interpretations and/or typical examples
  • An awareness of the continuing airworthiness management needs of EWIS

Materials

All Avisa EE courses are highly practical and include numerous exercises, which are specific to the trainees’ needs and focus on their relevant job function.

 

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