Aircraft maintenance programme
Aircraft maintenance programme for large aircraft
Duration
The training sessions are on request and takes 1 day.
Price
The training is priced at €750 per person (maximum 10 participants). For groups of 4–10 participants, we offer a special group rate of €3,000 in total.
We offer training sessions at our Mijdrecht facility or conveniently at your location. Please note that on-site sessions are subject to travel expenses.
Introduction
This training is developed to provide the trainee a basic knowledge of what the regulatory requirements are, what the sources are to create the Aircraft Maintenance Program (hereafter AMP) and how an AMP may be evolve in relation with In-service experience.
It is setup in a way the participant will gain the essential knowledge to develop and effectively manage the Maintenance Programme(s).
For who?
Maintenance Planners, engineers, auditors, Airworthiness Review Staff, inspectors of the aviation authorities, aircraft owners and anybody interested in the Aircraft Maintenance Programs.
After the course, you should be able to develop and optimize the AMP.
The following topics will be discussed:
- international standards and regulations;
- Design Related Scheduled Maintenance Requirements;
- Maintenance Steering Group Analysis;
- In-Service Management of Maintenance Programmes
Introduction
This training is developed to provide the trainee a basic knowledge of what the regulatory requirements are, what the sources are to create the Aircraft Maintenance Program (hereafter AMP) and how an AMP may be evolve in relation with In-service experience.
It is setup in a way the participant will gain the essential knowledge to develop and effectively manage the Maintenance Programme(s).
For who?
Maintenance Planners, engineers, auditors, Airworthiness Review Staff, inspectors of the aviation authorities, aircraft owners and anybody interested in the Aircraft Maintenance Programs.
After the course, you should be able to develop and optimize the AMP.
The following topics will be discussed:
- international standards and regulations;
- Design Related Scheduled Maintenance Requirements;
- Maintenance Steering Group Analysis;
- In-Service Management of Maintenance Programmes