Critical Composite Maintenance & Repair Issues Awareness for Aircraft Maintenance Personnel ( SAE AIR 5719)

  • Course ID
    ATS2052
  • Duration
    3 days
  • Calendar 2025

Meets SAE AIR 6825 and SAE AIR 5719 Standards

Discover the Hidden Strengths: Unveiling Composite Awareness in Aircraft Maintenance

The course will serve as an introduction and provide an awareness of safety issues regarding the maintenance, inspection and repair of composite structures and materials used in aerospace. The course will also provide a background for further study for those interested in becoming qualified practitioners.  This course is aimed at creating or increasing composite awareness and the ability to know how damage can be recognized, assessed, or can remain hidden is vital for all who deal physically with the aircraft or deal with the structure and design of repairs and modifications where composite materials are utilized. 

At the end of the training course, the student will have acquired a higher degree of awareness in handling composite materials and components, to recognize and describe damages on composite structures and to perform a proper damage assessment.

Enroll in our Composite Technician Training today, taking your next step toward a more rewarding and dynamic career in aviation.


This course includes

  • 12 Practical Hours
  • 8 Theoretical Hours
  • Theoretical Assignments
  • Practical Assessments
  • Personal Protection Equipment
  • Access to the ACRATS E-learning Platform
  • Certificate of Achievement

Training Calendar 2025

Learning Objectives And Topics

Learning objectives are to be achieved through the following modules:

1.      Introduction to composites (reinforced plastic);

2.      Definitions and applications;

3.      Health, safety and environment;

4.      Human factors (incl. Handling and storage);

5.      Composite materials;

6.      Aircraft composite structures;

7.      Aircraft-specific repair material requirements;

8.      Aircraft design considerations;

9.      Source documentation;

10.  Types of composite damages and possible causes;

11.  Damage detection and characterization;

12.  Inspection techniques;

13.  Description of differences between repairing composite and metal structures;

14.  Failure modes of repairs (and during the repair process);

15.  Hands-on practical exercises.

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