June 2010

Jun 2010

This five-day course is a review and update for maintenance personnel who have completed the Learjet 31A Initial Type or Ramp and Transit Course.

The Refresher/Update Course furnishes the experienced aircraft technician with information pertaining to the latest updates, improvements, modifications, and service bulletins applicable to the Learjet 31A aircraft. This highly interactive course provides a forum for clients to actively discuss their real-life discrepancies.

Practical training includes hands-on applications with actual aircraft parts and use of the Learjet 31A full-flight simulator (FFS) if available.

The Refresher/Update Course exceeds Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines for IA Renewal, Maintenance Awards Program, repair station, and FAR 135 certificates for the Learjet 31A aircraft.

Customized and onsite training are also available. Contact Customer Service for more information.

For further information, please contact Barbara Pichey @ 469-791-6469 or via e-mail @ Barbara.Pichey@aero.bombardier.com


Jun 2010

This is a past event.

This 2-week (10-day) course provides the client with in depth instruction on all aspects of the aircraft including engine run (ground operations) procedures.

The Initial Type Course furnishes the experienced technician with sufficient information to carry out the required maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting necessary to certify the continued airworthiness of the aircraft.

Engine run (ground operations) training is carried out in the Learjet 31A full-flight simulator (FFS). Practical training includes hands-on applications with actual aircraft parts.

This ATA 104 Level 3 course meets Transport Canada (TC), Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 147 (B1), Civilian Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) type course training requirements for the Learjet 31A aircraft. This course exceeds Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines for IA Renewal, Maintenance Awards Program, repair station, and FAR 135 certificates for the Learjet 31A aircraft.

Note: Clients not requiring engine run (ground operations) training will receive a Bombardier course completion certificate in lieu of a recognized regulatory certificate.

Customized and onsite training are also available. Contact Customer Service for more information.

For more information, please contact Barbara Pichey @ 469-791-6469 or via e-mail @ Barbara.Pichey@aero.bombardier.com


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Jun 2010

This is a past event.

This 13-day course provides the client with indepth instruction on all aspects of the aircraft, including engine run (ground operations) procedures. This course furnishes the experienced technician with sufficient information to perform the required maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting necessary to certify the continued airworthiness of the aircraft.

Practical training includes approximately 13 hours in the Challenger 300 Level 5 flight training device (FTD).

This ATA 104 Level 3 course meets Transport Canada (TC) and Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 147 (B1) training requirements for the Challenger 300 aircraft. This course exceeds Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines for IA Renewal, Maintenance Awards Program, repair station, and FAR 135 certificates for the Challenger 300 aircraft.

For more information on these courses or specialized courses, please contact Monica Moreno via email at monica.moreno@aero.bombardier.com or telephone 469-791-6457


Jun 2010

This is a past event.

Event Hosted by ExecuJet Middle East

This seven-day course provides the experienced Challenger 604 technician with system differences training on the Challenger 850 aircraft.
The course focuses primarily on Challenger 850 system differences.
This course exceeds Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines for IA Renewal, Maintenance Awards Program, repair station, and FAR 135 certificates for the Challenger 850 aircraft. This course also meets Transport Canada (TC) and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 147 (B1/B2) requirements for differences training on the Challenger 850 aircraft.

For additional information, please contact Nadine Davis by e-mail at nadine.davis@aero.bombardier.com or by telephone 514-344-6639