Course DetailsTraining is provided for Flight Crew, Engineers, Line Maintenance, and Workshop Technicians. For civil courses, five levels of training are recognised and catered for. Levels are based on those contained in ATA104 (Guidelines for Aircraft Maintenance Training) as follows:
For military courses, three levels of training are recognised as follows:
An annual schedule of training courses is not produced. However a course can be arranged by contacting the Customer Training Manager to agree a mutually convenient start date. The table below includes the most regularly requested courses.
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Training is provided for Flight Crew, Engineers, Line Maintenance, and Workshop Technicians.
For civil courses, five levels of training are recognised and catered for. Levels are based on those contained in ATA104 (Guidelines for Aircraft Maintenance Training) as follows:
Level 1 - General Familiarisation
Level 2 - Ramp and Transit
Level 3 - Line and Base Maintenance
Level 4 - Specialised Training
Level 5 - Component Overhaul Training
For military courses, three levels of training are recognised as follows:
Level 1 - Line Maintenance
Level 2 - Workshop Training to Module Replacement
Level 3 - Component Overhaul
An annual schedule of training courses is not produced. However a course can be arranged by contacting the Customer Training Manager to agree a mutually convenient start date.
The table below includes the most regularly requested courses.
Course |
Level - |
Duration |
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A320 |
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Fuel Quantity Indicating System |
0.5 |
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2 |
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3 |
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B777 |
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Electrical Load Management System |
3 |
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4 |
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5 |
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Ultrasonic Fuel Gauging System |
2 |
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4/5 |
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Clock (2620) |
2 |
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B757/767 |
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Standby Engine Indicators (404 EED) |
4 |
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B737 300/400/500 |
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Flight Management System |
3 |
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5-7 |
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Engine Instrument System (312 EDP) |
4.5 |
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(212 EDP) |
4.5 |
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Clock (2610 Series) |
2 |
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Auto-throttle (755SUE) |
2 |
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5 |
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Digital Air Data Computer |
1 |
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3 |
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B737 600/700/800 |
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Flight Management System |
3 |
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5 |
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Clock (2610 or 2620) |
2 |
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Auto-throttle -760SUE Computer |
2 |
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BAe 146 |
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Autopilot System (SEP. 10) |
3 |
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MD80 Series |
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Systems Display Panel (201 EDP) |
3.5 |
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Engine Display Panel (301 EDP) |
4.5 |
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Overhead Annunciator Panel (102ADP) |
4 |
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Others |
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311/312 Multifunction Display |
1 |
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Health and Usage monitoring Systems (HUMS) |
These 5 Courses are run by GE Electronic Systems in Southampton. |
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Vibration Monitoring Equipment (VME) |
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Related Equipment |
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Introduction to Vibration Analysis |
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Helicopter Vibration Monitoring and RTP Principles |
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Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the syllabuses. Download now.
If the training you require is not shown in the table, please contact the Customer Training Unit.
You can fill out a training request form online by clicking here, or contact:
Chief Instructor
Customer Training Unit
GE
Systems Customer Services
Bishops Cleeve
Cheltenham
GLOS. GL52 8SFTel: +44 1242 669490
Fax: +44 1242 677279
E-MAIL: cs.training@ge.com