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Professional Courses For Technical Personnel

 


A well trained technical staff is one of the keys to safe operations. Training programmes are designed so as to achieve an optimal balance between theory and practice. Courses are lead by experienced and qualified instructors who use modern methods of instruction.

Training programmes reflect the requirements of valid regulations, and are continuously updated. Besides its standard offer, the Training Centre is able to prepare selected courses to fulfil the specific requirements of customers.

Czech Airlines Training Centre provides

  • Aircraft Maintenance Type Training
  • Differential Courses from one type to another
  • Engine Run Up Training
  • Special Training


Aircraft Maintenance Type Training

The Theoretical and Practical Aircraft Type training applies Modular training concept in accordance with EASA Part-66 and meet all the requirements for the Aircraft Maintenance Licence AML. We offer aircraft and engine type training at all levels.

Courses

  • Line & Base Maintenance Trainings, (CAT B1/B2)
  • Ramp & Transit Trainings, (CAT A)
  • General Familiarisation Trainings, (CAT C)
  • Differences Courses from one type to another


Aircraft Types

  • Boeing B737-300/400/500 (CFM 56)
  • Boeing B737-600/700/800/900 (CFM 56)
  • Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321 (CFM 56)
  • Airbus A319/A320/A321 (IAE V2500)
  • ATR 42-200/300 (PWC PW 120)
  • ATR 72-100/200 (PWC PW 120)
  • ATR 42-400/500/72-212A (PWC PW 120)


Engine Ground Run Up Training

This course enables the participants to gain competence in engine operation, engine testing and troubleshooting procedures. The checks and procedures taught are in compliance with the respective section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM) and are listed in the course syllabus. The training will be conducted on the aircraft and/or Simulator.

Engines ground run up courses:

  • CFM 56 Boeing B737-300/400/500
  • CFM 56 Boeing B737-600/700/800/900
  • CFM 56 Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321
  • IAE V2500 Airbus A319/A320/A321
  • PWC PW 120 ATR 42-200/300
  • PWC PW 120 ATR 72-100/200
  • PWC PW 120 ATR 42-400/500/72-212A

 

Special Training

  • Fuel tank Safety Training
  • Boroscope Training
  • ETOPS Training
  • Human Factors Training in accordance with EASA 145.A.30(e)
  • Aircraft Anti-Icing/De-Icing
  • Preflight Inspection
  • Aircraft Refresh Training
  • Aviation English Training
  • Continuation Training
  • Technical Aviation English
  • Aircraft technology for non-technical personnel
  • Customised courses (e.g. for police and aircraft fire-fighters)
  • Customised On the Job Training (OJT) on Aircraft
  • Sheet metal courses

 

A320 Type Training

Maintenance training is based on Airbus Active learning and Competence focused Training (AACT) philosophy. CSA organizes the Airbus standard courses in a classroom fully equipped by Airbus. The target is to improve the participant's learning efficiency and competence development.
Classroom includes:

  • 1 instructor station and its projection system
  • 6 MFTDs for 12 trainees
  • 1 laptop per trainee
  • Course materials

The classroom is approved for the training in accordance with Annex IV, Regulation (EC) No. 2042/2003 (Part 147) by the Czech Civil Aviation Authority and the classroom training is conducted by Airbus qualified instructors to lead AACT training.
The classroom use of the latest Airbus simulation technologies: the Maintenance and Flight Training Device (MFTD) and Virtual Aircraft allow trainees to perform complete maintenance task in an operationally oriented way and gain practical skills before practising on real aircraft.
The MFTD replicates the real aircraft systems and maintenance BITE. The MFTD includes a set of aircraft systems schematic that are animated in real time by the simulation.
The Virtual Aircraft simulates the whole aircraft (not only cockpit) allowing the performance of maintenance tasks in all their steps (i.e. fault report, fault isolation, removal and installation of a component, BITE test in the cockpit, etc)
The courses corresponding to level 1 or 2 or 3 category as defined in Part 66 are approved in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 2042/2003 by the Czech Civil Aviation Authority.

 

 

Contact address

Jiri JAHODA
CSA Training Centre
Prague Ruzyne
Czech Republic
Mailbox.VZR@csa.cz

 
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