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Beech 300 Series (PWC PT6)

Beech King Air 350
Beech King Air 300

EASA Part-147 Maintenance Type Training Course
for Aircraft Engineers & Aviation Technicians
 

B1 Mechanical Course Objectives
To give the student an in-depth knowledge of the Beech 300 Series (PWC PT6) Airframe, Engine, Electrical, and Avionic LRU’s Systems.  On completion the student will have sufficient knowledge to perform the tasks required on the practical element worksheets under the supervision of Part-145 authorised certifying staff and on completion of the practical worksheets to perform the duties required of an Airframe, Engine, Electrical certifying engineer/technician and to apply for the appropriate Company Approvals/Licence Type Rating. 

The theoretical training is in accordance with Part-66 appendix III. 

B2 Avionic Course Objectives
To give the student an in-depth knowledge of the Beech 300 Series (PWC PT6) Electrical, Instrument, Autopilot and Radio/Radar Systems and basic knowledge on the required aircraft and engine systems.  On completion the student will have sufficient knowledge to perform the tasks required on the practical element worksheets under the supervision of Part-145 authorised certifying staff and on completion of the practical worksheets to perform the duties required of an Avionic certifying engineer/technician and to apply for the appropriate Company Approvals/Licence Type Rating. 

The theoretical training is in accordance with Part-66 appendix III. 

Initial Standard required to attend the B1 or B2 course.
As determined by Company requirements but will not be less than the holding of a Part-66 B1 Mechanical Aircraft Maintenance Licence or a Part-66 B2 Avionic Aircraft Maintenance Licence 

Course Duration B1
The course duration is 13 instruction days (78 hours) based on six instruction hours per day Monday to Friday inclusive. 

Course Duration B2
The course duration is 13 instruction days (78 hours) based on six instruction hours per day Monday to Friday inclusive.

Examinations
There are 2 phase examinations (B1 & B2) each containing approximately 40 multiple choice objective questions. The examination pass mark is 75% without penalty marking. All examinations must be passed, all examinations will be reviewed and the students will be informed of their results.

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