COURSE NAME

Boeing 737 -600/700/800/900
CFM 56
B1.1/B2
Practical on Course
SIG017P

To provide Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers with a structured practical training course on maintenance procedures for the Boeing B737-600/700/800/900 (CFM56) aircraft.

Learning Outcomes

At the successful completion of this course, the student will have gained sufficient knowledge of the Boeing B737-600/700/800/900 (CFM56) aircraft systems to support a CASR Part 66 B1.1 and or a B2 rating application to CASA for the Boeing B737-600/700/800/900 (CFM56).

This course is delivered as face-to-face ‘Practical on Course’ POC at a maintenance facility in either SYD, BNE, CBR, or MEL using an operational aircraft that is readily available for the training session.

Assessment is via Practical Observation by a SIGMA AEROSPACE COLLEGE® approved POC Assessor.

Course Prerequisites

This course has the following prerequisites:

  • Hold a category of B1.1 and/or B2 or a certificate outcome from an approved CASR Part 147 recognised Training Organisation for B1.1 and/or B2.
  • Hold a CASA Approved Theory Type Course Credit for a Boeing B737-600/700/800/900 (CFM56)
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TUITION FEES

$5,000 +GST
Course fees are payable in full prior to the commencement of the course. All students receive a course certificate and Form 465 CASA submission following full course completion.

Course Duration

20th May, 2024
This course as 'Practical On Course' Face to Face in classroom and at the aircraft.

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Training Venue

Each POC Course shall be carried out at a base or maintenance facility that has the appropriate resources necessary to carry out the program for the aircraft type. This includes an operational aircraft that is readily available for the training session(s).

Current training locations for Practical training are SYD, CBR, TMW, BNE and MEL airports.

Course Outline

ATA Description ATA 104

Level

  Course Introduction 3
Approved Data Manual Usage 3
05 through 12 Aircraft General & Servicing 3
21 Air Conditioning 3
22 Auto flight 3
23 Communications 3
24 Electrical 3
25 Equipment/Furnishings 3
26 Fire 3
27 Flight Controls 3
28 Fuel 3
29 Hydraulics 3
30 Ice and Rain 3
31 Indicating/Recording Systems 3
32 Landing Gear 3
33 Lights 3
34 Navigation 3
35 Oxygen 3
36 Pneumatics 3
38 Water and Waste 3
ATA Description ATA 104 Level
47 Nitrogen Generation System 3
49 Auxiliary Power Unit 3
52 Doors 3
56 Windows 3
70-80 Engine 3
Daily Review and troubleshooting exercises 1.0 hours per day 3
Course review 3
Total Hours