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Description ATA ATA Spec 104 describes describes an approach to the development development of training training materials, materials, for use by airlines in training training aircraft aircraft maintenance maintenance personnel. It also provides guidelines on basic standards for equipment use by airlines, in the presentation of training materials.
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ATA ATA 104 Guideline Gu idelines s
ATA 104 SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION X-PLANES AVIATION structures our training courses in accordance with the guidelines provided by the Air Transport Association (ATA) 104 Specifications. The guidelines guidelines of the ATA 104 Specs define the the standards which an aviation maintenance training company is recommended to meet in its course content.
Level I: General Familiarization A brief overview of the airframe! systems and and powerplant as outlined in the Systems "escription "escription Section of the Aircraft #aintenance #anual. CO!SE O"#ECTIVES: $pon completion of the course! the student will be able to identify safety precautions related to the airframe! its systems and powerplant. 1. %dentify maintenance practices important to the airframe! its systems and powerplant &. "efine the general layout of the aircrafts ma'or systems. . "efine the general layout and characteristics of the powerplant. 4. %dentify special tooling and test euipment used with the aircraft. ************************ ************ ************************ ************************ ************************ ************************ ************
Level II: !am$ an% Tran&it +asic system overview of controls! indicators! principal components including their location and purpose! servicing and minor troubleshooting.
CO!SE O"#ECTIVES: %n addition to the information contained in the ,evel % -eneral amiliari/ation ourse! at the completion of this ,evel %% amp and Transit training! the student will be able to2 1. ecall the safety precautions to be observed when wor3ing on or near the aircraft! powerplant and systems. &. "emonstrate 3nowledge of the main ramp and transit (throughflight) activities. . "escribe systems and aircraft handling particularly access! power availability and sources. 4. %dentify the locations of the principal components. 5. 67plain the normal functioning of each ma'or system! including terminology and nomenclature. 8. 9erform the procedures for ramp and transit servicing associated with the aircraft for the following systems2 uel! 9owerplants! :ydraulics! ,anding -ear! ;ater<;aste! =7ygen. >. "emonstrate proficiency in use of crew reports and onboard reporting systems (minor troubleshooting) and determine aircraft airworthiness per the #6,<",. ?. %dentify and use appropriate documentation. @. ,ocate those procedures for replacement of components for ramp and transit activities identified in ob'ective &. **************************************************************************
Level III: Line an% "a&e 'aintenan(e Trainin) "etailed description! operation! component location! removal
ATA
104
Specifcations
All GE courses comply with ATA 104 Specifcations.
Level I General Familiariation !ersonnel must "e #amiliar with current e$uipment an% have a &eneral 'nowle%&e o# tur"ine(powere% transport aircra#t. Level I provi%es a "rie# overview o# the air#rame) systems) an% powerplant as outline% in the Systems *escription Section o# the Aircra#t +aintenance +anual.
Level II ,amp an% Transit !ersonnel must "e #amiliar with tur"ine(powere% transport aircra#t) %i&ital electronic e$uipment) an% have e-perience in ramp) transit an% turnaroun% activity. Level II provi%es a "asic system overview a %escription o# controls) in%icators) an% principal components) inclu%in& their locations an% practical trainin& on servicin& an% minor trou"leshootin&.
Level III Line an% /ase +aintenance Trainin& In a%%ition to re$uirements #or levels I an% II) personnel atten%in& level III trainin& shoul% possess the 'nowle%&e an% e-perience re$uire% to maintain tur"ine(powere% transport aircra#t. Level III provi%es a %etaile% %escription) operation) component location) removalinstallation) /ITE an% trou"leshootin& proce%ures to maintenance manual level.
Level I Specialie% Trainin& !ersonnel must have consi%era"le e-perience in the fel% in which trainin& will "e receive%. Level I provi%es a %etaile% %escription) component location) in(%epth trou"leshootin&) a%2ustment) test proce%ures) ri&&in&) en&ine run(up) in(%epth use o# wirin& %ia&rams) schematics an% en&ineerin& %ata. Entry level is %efne% "y su"2ect matter.
Level 3omponent verhaul Trainin& !ersonnel must meet prere$uisites esta"lishe%"y the ven%or. Specialie% maintenanceoverhaul trainin& is con%ucte% "y air#rameen&ineavionics manu#acturers an%or their suppliers an%or airlines to a component maintenance manual level. Entry level is %efne% "y su"2ect matter.