Sample of Aircraft Inspection Techniques (Initial) with VO


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Note: this course is a sample course designed to provide an introductory overview of Aviation Inspection Techniques. As such, it does not provide an actual certificate upon completion. While this sample course offers valuable insights into the topic, it is not intended to substitute for a comprehensive training program that leads to certification.

Introduction

Inspection in aviation is mainly visual, typically comprising 80% of all inspection activities and Visual Inspection forms a vital part of the many available Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI) techniques where the inspector must visually assess an image of the area inspected.

Visual inspection is of the greatest importance to aviation reliability, for airframes, power plants, and systems. Performed correctly it can detect a variety of defects, from cracks and corrosion to lose fasteners, ill-fitting doors, wear or stretching in control cables as well as damaged components.

The Maintenance process has come a long way over the last decades - however, the success of the entire process is dependent on the ability of the maintenance staff not just to perform inspections in the best way but to understand why they are performing inspections. (the criteria by which the object is being measured! (It is this knowledge which makes the difference and makes you into an effective inspector)

Aircraft Inspection is quite possibly one of the most important tasks that you as a certifying engineer will perform. The purpose of this training is to raise awareness regarding best practices and appropriate considerations when performing a range of maintenance inspections. the course considers best practice Inspection Techniques for Airframes, Engines & Structure as well as to consider the different forms of corrosion which are typically found, Fuel System Microbiological Contamination is also considered.


 Q WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?


145 Production Planning Staff, 145 Maintenance Inspection Staff, CAMO and Maintenance Planning Staff, CAMO & 145 Quality Assurance Staff, CAMO & 145 Safety System Staff, Maintenance Management Staff, Other Stakeholders, and Engineering Training Staff.


 
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES


- To provide a detailed understanding of the best practice aircraft maintenance inspection techniques in a relevant and practical way.
- To develop a detailed awareness regarding the need for effective aircraft maintenance inspection in all areas of Maintenance including Airframe, Engines, and Structure.

Enrol in our free Sample of Aircraft Inspection Techniques (Initial) with VO today and be among the first to experience the effectiveness of our trainings. 

If you are seeking certification or further training in aviation inspection techniques, we recommend exploring the full version of the training can be purchased Here  or at team@sassofia.com


 
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MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS


2 to 4 courses/delegates - 10%
5 to 9 courses/delegates - 15%
10 to 24 courses/delegates - 20%
25 to 49 courses/delegates - 30%
> 50 courses/delegates - 40%

For multiple courses/users discount please contact us at team@sassofia.com