[Insert Form - EASA



Identification of the training organisation(s) & type training courseTraining Organisation’s NameEASA Approval NumberCourse referenceReference: Date of creation:Revision date :Training Need Analysis (TNA)Document Reference:Revision nbr & date:Type Course Airframe: _________________as fitted with engine: ___________A/C – Engine interfaces covered by the course?(Y/ N)Additional Engines covered by this course (when applicable):#1:#2:A/C – Engine interfaces covered by the course?(Y/ N)(Y/ N)Additional avionics systems covered by this course (when relevant):#1:#2:Or ‘differences’ coursespecify A/C & engines (& avionics where relevant)From : to:Type courseThis course covers:Theoretical elements only Theoretical & practical elements Sub-contractingIs part of the training sub-contracted to another organisation? (if yes, please specify what part & the organisations (s))---Access to an aircraftthe access to an aircraft of the type is granted through:#1: aircraft owned by the training organisation#2: contract with an OEM#3: contract with an AMO or OperatorOr:#4: no access: (delete as applicable)Trainee prerequisites required?Y/ NA/ Theoretical elementsATA ref.Licencecat B1.3 & B2 LevelTuition hours*MCQ Nbr(s)**Training aids used (STDs, mock-ups…)***Time limits/ maintenance checks 051dimensions/Areas (MTOM, etc)061Lifting and Shoring 071levelling and weighing081Towing and taxiing091 Parking/mooring, Storing and return to service101Placards and markings111Servicing121Standard practices- only type particular201Vibration and Noise Analysis (blade tracking)183Standard practices Rotor603rotors623Rotors-monitoring and indicating62A3Rotor drives633Rotor drives-monitoring and indicating63A3Tail rotor643Tail Rotor-monitoring and indicating64A3Tail rotor drive653Tail Rotor drive-monitoring and indicating65A3Folding blades/ pylon663Rotor flight control673Airframe structure (helicopter)533Emergency flotation equipment253Zonal & station identification systems-1Air conditioning213Air supply21A3Pressurisation21B3Safety & warning devices21C3 autoflight223communications233Electrical power243Equipment & furnishings253Electronic equipment including emergency equipment25A3Fire protection263Flight controls273Fuel systems283Fuel systems-monitoring and indicating28A3Hydraulic power293Hydraulic power-monitoring and indicating29A3Ice & rain protection303Indicating/ recording systems313Instrument systems31A3Landing gear323Landing gear-monitoring and indicating32A3Lights333Navigation343Pneumatic363Pneumatic-monitoring and indicating36A3vacuum373Integrated modular avionics423Cabin systems443On-board maintenance systems (or covered in 31)453Information systems463Cargo and Accessory compartments503Standard practices-engines703Constructional arrangement and operation (installation inlet, compressors, combustion section, turbine section, bearings and seals, lubrication systems)70A3Engine performance70B3powerplant713Engine turbine/ turboprop/ ducted fan/ unducted fan723Engine fuel and control733air753Engine controls763exhaust783oil793starting803Water injection823Accessory gearbox833Propulsion augmentation843FADEC73A3Ignition743Engine indicating systems773TOTAL DURATION* These hours exclude ‘self study’ and examination hours** Number of Multi Choice Questions (MCQ) used per exam paper*** Training aids: 1Graphical Flight-Deck Simulator2Full Flight Simulator3Computer Based Trainer (CBT)4Mock-up5Test equipment 6Hardware Trainer7Actual Aircraft Equipment B/ Practical elements:Type of taskNumber of tasks in the syllabusTraining devices ***LocationFunctional / Operational TestSGH: Service and Ground HandlingRemoval / InstallationMinimum Equipment ListTrouble Shooting*** Training devices (select as applicable) 1STD/ Graphical Flight-Deck Simulator2STD/ Full Flight Simulator3STD/ Desktop Training Simulator4STD Maintenance simulator 3D5Mock-up (Part Task Trainer)6Actual AircraftdateName, position & signatureForm filled by:Quality Assurance validation:! ONCE accepted by your surveyor, please insert a copy of this form in your MTOE, Part 4Note: the reference block in the header can be used by the applicant to create an individual course approval form reference and to track the successive amendments of this form. In effect changes such as durations, mcq, or info provided in front page etc… may not induce a change of the “course reference” itself but will require the course approval form to be amended to reflect the changes. ................
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