EWIS continuation Target Groups 1, 2 & 3

  • Course ID
    ATS2470

EWIS continuation Target Groups 1, 2 & 3

EWIS Continuation Target Groups 1, 2 & 3

The aviation industry is continuously improving when it comes to safety. As bad as it is, lessons are learned with every incident or accident, big or small. The cause of it is analyzed and procedures are drawn up or changed based on this: we learn from every situation, big or small, to make flying even safer. Our course focuses on Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS), a crucial part of keeping airplanes safe. Join us on a journey where safety isn't just a rule - it's a shared commitment and passion. By joining our EWIS training, you're not just meeting requirements; you're gaining valuable knowledge to boost your career in aviation. Expect to learn practical safety skills that will set you apart in the industry.

This continuation training is custom-made to meet the requirements given by the aviation authorities for target groups 1, 2 & 3.

Target Group 1: Qualified staff performing EWIS maintenance;

Target Group 2: Qualified staff performing maintenance inspections on EWIS;

Target Group 3: Other service staff with duties in the proximity of electrical wiring interconnection systems.

This course includes

  • 8 Lessons
  • Assessments
  • Examination
  • Course Certificate

Learning Objectives And Topics

Learning Objectives:

Upon successful completion of this module, participant is able to:

·         Explain the safety procedures of normal and non-normal maintenance procedures so that you can protect yourself and the aeroplane.;

·         Recognize ESDS equipment and demonstrate standard anti-static procedures so that no damage occurs to that equipment;

·         Demonstrate the correct use of hand tools including specialized and automated tools and equipment;

·         Verify the calibration of electrical measuring instruments, tools and equipment so that correct maintenance procedures may be carried out;

·         Demonstrate the process and procedures to successfully use the troubleshooting procedures and charts of current aeroplane faults and know re-occurring problems causing “no fault found” on removed LRU;

·         Demonstrate the correct use of electrical meters for measuring voltage, current, resistance, continuity, insulation and short to ground;

·         Explain the removal and replacement techniques so that no damage will occur to the LRU or aeroplane connector.

 

Learning objectives are to be achieved through the following topics:

1.      Safety Practices

2.      ESDS device handling and protection

3.      Tools, Special Tools and Equipment

4.      Verify Calibration/Certification of Instruments, 

5.      Required Wiring Checks Using the Troubleshooting Procedures and Charts

6.      Measurement and Troubleshooting using Meters

7.      LRU replacement - General Practices

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