Why should participants attend?
A maintenance organization's success depends on its people's skills, and the need for expertise goes way beyond regulatory requirements if you want to stand out. Aircraft engines are complex machines. Having the depth of knowledge to troubleshoot and care for them means a world of difference in your team's efficiency and your bottom line.
Enter Mentor Aero's engine type-courses. What's special about them?
They cover the prop control system
Enough said.
They provide practical and troubleshooting skills
We've all received irrelevant, theoretical, manufacturing-oriented type-courses. What you need is to develop your skills. We've geared our courses towards practical competence.
They're taught by experienced trainers
Ever had a type-course given by someone who has never worked in an AMO (Repair Station) or shop? That's not how we roll. With us, you'll learn from professionals who've gotten their hands dirty before they could teach.
They're as close to private courses as it gets
Tell us what you wish to learn. We'll strive to provide it. It's the personalized service you've been looking for. On top of getting information about your particular engine model, you'll benefit from other participants' perspectives, questions and experience.
Skills participants develop through this course
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Know the machine and its subsystems, and explain their operation
Understand and apply maintenance best practices
Apply procedures for carrying out tasks associated with the routine servicing of the engine
Analyze information to make snag diagnosis decisions using troubleshooting charts