Electrical Wiring Interconnection System – Target Group 7 & 8

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*All course modules need to be thoroughly studied and at the end of each module the “next lesson” or “complete” button needs to be clicked in order for the module to be registered as complete. The green progress bar at the top can serve as an indication of the progress made.

Course Duration, 1 DAY initial

Course Duration, 1 DAY recurrent

Examination – yes

Objectives 

The objective of this EWIS training programme is to give operators, holders of TC, holders of STC, organisations and persons performing field approval  modifications or repairs a model  for the development of their own EWIS training programme. This will ensure that proper procedures, methods techniques, and practices are used when performing, preventive , inspection, alteration, and cleaning of EWIS.

Who should attend:

This training includes courses about Flight Deck Crew. (E.g. Pilots, Flight Engineers) and Cabin Crew.

ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR A TRAINING PROGRAMME

Initial Training.

Initial training shall be conducted for each designated work group. The initial training for each designated work group is outlined in EWIS Minimum Initial Training Programme – Appendix A and B. Curriculum and Lesson Plans for each dedicated module are included in Appendix C.

Refresher Training.

Refresher training shall be conducted in a period  not exceeding two years. It could consist of a review of previously covered material plus any new material or revisions to publications. Refresher training will follow  the EWIS Minimum Initial Training Programme – Appendix A or B for that particular target group

OVERVIEW

Through Modules A,C,D,E  the instructor lays the groundwork of safety without damage to the aeroplane or injury to the student, by teaching: the skills of inspection so as to identify wiring system damage and housekeeping strategies, so as to keep the EWIS free of contamination.

OBJECTIVES

Depending on the modules taught, the person shows competency in the following skills:

 a. Know the safety procedures of normal and non-normal maintenance procedures so that the person can protect himself/herself and the aeroplane

b. Recognize typical wiring system damage, such as hot gas, fluid contamination, external mechanically induced damage, chafing, corrosion, signs of overheating of wire, wire bundles, connective and control device assemblies.

c. Recognize external contamination and other damage due to external environmental conditions.

d. Know the aeroplane internal contamination sources so that inspection processes can be effectively carried out and contamination damage easily recognized.

e. Recognize other possible contamination sources.

f. Know the procedures for termination and storage of unused wires.

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