Personnel working under Part M, Part 21 or Part 145 regulations, performing electrical/avionic engineering on in-service aircraft.

EWIS Initial Training Target 3
Objectives
Staff in this group are not directly involved in the maintenance and inspection of EWIS but they have the potential to have an adverse impact on EWIS. Although there are no direct regulatory requirements for EWIS training, this greatly enhances awareness of the importance of EWIS safety in the overall safe operation of aeroplanes and helps to ensure that proper attention is paid to EWIS issues.
The trainee should, after the completion of the training:
- Be familiar with technical and regulatory knowledge regarding the safety of wiring systems
- Understand and know these regulations for their application to be easier
Prerequisites
None
Terms and conditions
- English (UK) French / English (English for course materials). English language proficiency required.
- Location: Morlaix or customer facilities. Available in eLearning.
- Scheduled. Upon request, subject to availability.
- Accessibility: Accessible to disabled people. Contact for more information.
Price
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TRAINING
The course includes:
- A description of all modules concerned by this target
B. Wiring Practices Documentation (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
D. Housekeeping (20, 21, 22)
E. Wire (23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
F. Connective Devices (32, 33, 34, 35, 36)
– Shorts background showing examples of EWIS findings, accidents or incidents
– Videos of maintenance practices on connectors, splices and usual tools.
This level is submitted to a recurrent course, every two years.
In accordance with AMC 20-22 Annex III to ED Decision 2008/007/R of 29/08/2008.
Duration
7 hours (1 day)
ASSESSMENT
The training concludes with a written multiple-choice examination with a minimum pass mark of 75%
