Training
Fokker Technical Training offers Type Rating Training and Continuation Training programs to technicians of EASA- and non-EASA operators of the Fokker F-27, Fokker F-28, Fokker 50/60 and Fokker 70/100. Fokker Technical Training is operating under regulations of the European Aviation Safety Administration (EASA) Part-147 under authorisation number NL.147.7175. (certifications of Fokker Services)
Being the Type Certificate Holder, Fokker Services has access to all necessary information to keep training up-to-date. By conducting your training with Fokker Services you will be able to improve dispatch reliability, reduce direct operating cost and comply with your airworthiness regulations. A professional team of full time instructors with extensive experience in aircraft maintenance and troubleshooting train technical personnel and supervisory staff. In addition to the type training a number of specialist courses can be arranged. If required, modules of existing courses can be combined to suit a customer's requirement.
The courses are offered for the following competence levels (as per EASA Part-66):
- Category B1 Line Maintenance certifying technician – mechanical
- Category B2 Line Maintenance certifying technician – avionics
Training is conducted at the Fokker Services training facilities in the Netherlands. Upon request the training can also be given at the operator’s facilities. Subject to the type of aircraft involved and the location of the course, training includes, classroom sessions as well as visits to the actual aircraft.
The examinations comply with the Part 66/147 requirements. Training courses adapted to ICAO, FAR or military specification can be delivered upon request.
The presentation is in the English language and reflects the actual aircraft configuration as known by Fokker Services. Multiple choice-type examinations conclude the type training courses. After successful completion of such courses the students receive a Certificate of Recognition or Statement of Attendance issued by Fokker Services.
Fokker Technical Training can also deliver the two weeks Practical training required by EASA part 66/147 to complete the type training of the experienced B1/B2 technician, who has a B1/B2 license of an aircraft with similar level of technology. A team of qualified trainers will conduct the practical training on site making use of customers’ airborne equipment.
The Type Training school gives students the opportunity to achieve a Fokker Services approved and EASA acknowledged standard of theoretical and practical knowledge of the aircraft and its systems in accordance with the level of daily maintenance, routine checks and troubleshooting which they will have to perform.
You can contact us about specific questions, course syllabi, schedules or other questions related to our training products or contact the Technical Training Department at fokkertechnicaltraining@fokker.com. More information is also available with MyFokkerFleet.com (login required).
Overview of Technical Training courses:
- EASA Part 147 B1 Type Training Course
- EASA Part 147 B2 Type Training Course
- Airframe & Power Plant course (non-Part-147)
- Avionics supplement course (non Part-147)
- Avionics course (non-Part-147)
- Engine Run-up course (non Part-147)
- Familiarization course (non Part-147)
- Recurrent Training Program
- Power Plant Trouble Shooting course (non Part-147)
- MSG-3 Analysis course
- Structural Metal Repair Course (available 1st quarter 2011)
- Structural Composites Repair Course (available 1st quarter 2011)
- Training modules
- EASA Part-147 Practical Training
- FTS1 & FTS2 Fuel Tank Safety
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