Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS) for Target Groups 4, 5 and 6
This course is aimed at the personnel directly involved in the maintenance and inspection of electrical wiring systems in accordance with AMC 20-22 (Annex III to ED Decision 2020/010/R of 29/07/2020) Aeroplane Electrical Wiring Interconnection System Training Programme, Appendix B:
Target group 4 – Qualified staff performing general maintenance/inspections not involving wire maintenance;
Target group 5 – Qualified staff performing other engineering or planning work on in-service aeroplanes;
Target group 6 – other service staff with duties in the proximity of EWIS.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
After the completion of the training, the attendant should:
a) know or demonstrate the safe handling of aeroplane electrical systems, line replaceable units (LRU), tooling, troubleshooting procedures, and electrical measurement;
b) know or demonstrate the construction and navigation of the applicable aeroplane wiring system overhaul or practices manual;
c) know the different types of inspections, human factors in inspections, zonal areas and typical damages;
d) Know the contamination sources, materials, cleaning and protection procedures;
e) Know or demonstrate the correct identification of different wire types, their inspection criteria and damage tolerance, repair and preventative maintenance procedures;
f) Know or demonstrate the procedures to identify, inspect, and find the correct repair for typical types of connective devices found on the applicable aeroplane.
TARGET GROUP
The training program is aimed at the personnel directly involved in the maintenance and inspection of electrical wiring systems identified as (i.a.w. AMC 20-22):
Target group 4 – Qualified staff performing general maintenance/inspections not involving wire maintenance (LRU change is not considered wire maintenance);
Target group 5 – Qualified staff performing other engineering or planning work on in-service aeroplanes;
Target group 6 – other service staff with duties in the proximity of EWIS.
COURSE CONTENT
In accordance with AMC 20-22 (Annex III to ED Decision 2008/007/R of 29/08/2008) Aeroplane Electrical Wiring Interconnection System Training Programme, Appendix B.
The training program covers the following topics:
Module A General EWIS Practices
Module B Wiring Practices Documentation
Module C Inspection
Module D Housekeeping
Module E Wire
Module F Connective Devices
COURSE DURATION
Up to 8 hours.
EXAMINATION
The course is delivered in an interactive format with an end of course 8 multi-choice questions examination. The Pass mark is 75%.
COMPLETION
On successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate of completion by email.
PREREQUISITES
Familiarity with relevant regulations.
PRICE: 30 Euros
TECHNICAL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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Target group 4 – Qualified staff performing general maintenance/inspections not involving wire maintenance;
Target group 5 – Qualified staff performing other engineering or planning work on in-service aeroplanes;
Target group 6 – other service staff with duties in the proximity of EWIS.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
After the completion of the training, the attendant should:
a) know or demonstrate the safe handling of aeroplane electrical systems, line replaceable units (LRU), tooling, troubleshooting procedures, and electrical measurement;
b) know or demonstrate the construction and navigation of the applicable aeroplane wiring system overhaul or practices manual;
c) know the different types of inspections, human factors in inspections, zonal areas and typical damages;
d) Know the contamination sources, materials, cleaning and protection procedures;
e) Know or demonstrate the correct identification of different wire types, their inspection criteria and damage tolerance, repair and preventative maintenance procedures;
f) Know or demonstrate the procedures to identify, inspect, and find the correct repair for typical types of connective devices found on the applicable aeroplane.
TARGET GROUP
The training program is aimed at the personnel directly involved in the maintenance and inspection of electrical wiring systems identified as (i.a.w. AMC 20-22):
Target group 4 – Qualified staff performing general maintenance/inspections not involving wire maintenance (LRU change is not considered wire maintenance);
Target group 5 – Qualified staff performing other engineering or planning work on in-service aeroplanes;
Target group 6 – other service staff with duties in the proximity of EWIS.
COURSE CONTENT
In accordance with AMC 20-22 (Annex III to ED Decision 2008/007/R of 29/08/2008) Aeroplane Electrical Wiring Interconnection System Training Programme, Appendix B.
The training program covers the following topics:
Module A General EWIS Practices
Module B Wiring Practices Documentation
Module C Inspection
Module D Housekeeping
Module E Wire
Module F Connective Devices
COURSE DURATION
Up to 8 hours.
EXAMINATION
The course is delivered in an interactive format with an end of course 8 multi-choice questions examination. The Pass mark is 75%.
COMPLETION
On successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate of completion by email.
PREREQUISITES
Familiarity with relevant regulations.
PRICE: 30 Euros
TECHNICAL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
All of our online products are compatible with PC, Mac and tablets. If you are a PC or Mac user we strongly recommend that you use Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge (Internet Explorer). Our online learning system uses pop-ups so please do allow pop-ups in your browser.
SUPPORT
Should you require any assistance throughout your online learning experience, contact us during normal office hours.
Price: 30 €
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