Course Description:
AP Malta is proud to offer a specialized Differences Training Course designed for aviation professionals looking to expand their expertise from the Bombardier Global 6000 to the Bombardier Global 7500. As an EASA Part 147 approved training organization, we understand the importance of keeping up-to-date with the latest aircraft technologies and systems, and our Differences Training Course is tailored to provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to transition smoothly between these two advanced aircraft models.
Key Learning Objectives:
Understand System Differences: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the differences in aircraft systems between the Global 6000 and Global 7500. This includes key areas such as avionics, electrical systems, powerplants, hydraulics, landing gear, and environmental controls.
Operational Procedures: Learn the variations in operational procedures that are critical for ensuring safe and efficient operations of the Global 7500. The course covers essential topics such as flight deck operations, emergency procedures, and aircraft handling.
Maintenance Planning: Understand the specific maintenance requirements for the Global 7500. The course covers differences in maintenance scheduling, troubleshooting, and repair processes, enabling you to effectively plan and execute maintenance tasks for this aircraft.
Avionics and Electrical Systems: Explore the advanced avionics and electrical systems unique to the Global 7500. Participants will learn about the upgrades and enhancements that differentiate this aircraft from the Global 6000, ensuring they are prepared to manage these sophisticated systems.
Practical Application: The course includes practical exercises and case studies that allow participants to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios. This hands-on approach ensures that participants not only understand the theoretical aspects of the differences but are also able to apply them in practice.
Entry Requirements:
In order to join this course, the participant shall have an EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence cat B1/B2 as well as the relevant type rating on Bombardier Global 6000.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can i join a course remotely?
For the moment, this specific course will be only performed face to face.
Is AP Malta a Certified Part 147 Organization?
Yes, AP Malta is an EASA Approved Maintenance Training Organization operating from Malta International Airport (MLA-LMML).
How many participants can attend to a course?
The maximum number of participants that can attend to each course is 12.
How much is the pass mark for an exam?
The pass mark for an exam is 75%.
What happen if i don't pass on the first attempt?
If you don't succeed to pass on the first attempt, you will have the possibility to re-take the test.