Course Objectives
Provide the learner with theoretical and practical knowledge to safely operate the CFM56-7 engines on the Boeing 737-600/700/800/900.
Location
Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland.
REQUEST A CALLBACKTarget Group
- B1 Aircraft Licensed Engineers who will be required to carry out Engine operation for maintenance reasons.
- Part 145 Aircraft Maintenance Companies who require their staff to operate engines for testing and maintenance purposes.
Recommended Minimum Requirements
Have attained or In the process of attaining type rating on the AML.
Exam
Practical Assessment during the Simulator session.
Certificate
Certificate issued by Atlantic Aviation Group.
Course Objectives
Provide the learner with theoretical and practical knowledge to safely operate the CFM56-7 engines on the Boeing 737-600/700/800/900.
COST:
DURATION:
1 Day
DATES:
- 26th January 2024
- 23rd February 2024
- 22nd March 2024
- 26th April 2024
- 31st May 2024
- 28th June 2024
- 26th July 2024
- 23rd August 2024
- 27th September 2024
- 25th October 2024
- 29th November 2024
- 13th December 2024
Course Content
Detailed training material on Boeing 737 NG engine operation. Discussion on best practices for the flight deck operations. 4 Hour Simulator session with simulated engine failures such as Fire warnings etc.
Price per Participant
Instruction Method
Instructor led classroom presentation and practical training in B737NG Simulator.
Completion Standard
Per Atlantic Aviation Group Training Academy Training Syllabus.
How will this Course Benefit me?
This course give the attendee skills and knowledge to safely operate the engines in normal and abnormal operation.
Is this Course Right for me?
Provides the attendee with hands on experience in performing engine running. Having the training completed also gives the B1 Aircraft Licensed Engineer extra skill set not all maintenance personnel have.