CFM Training Courses Catalog 2019

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CFM Technical TrainingCourses Catalog2019

CFM InternationalCFM56 & LEAP: Product of Advanced TechnologyEvery component of the advanced CFM56 & LEAP powerplant is the result of millions of dollars in researchinvestment, hundreds of engineering minds, and hours of rigorous testing. CFM's industry leadership is thankfulfor the support of our two parent companies, Safran Aircraft Engines and GE Aviation.Both companies are recognized for their technological expertise. Safran Aircraft Engines engineers haveaccumulated a portfolio of over 5,000 patents. GE employs 27,000 technologists and 2,600 scientists at its fourglobal research centers.Determined to build on our legacy of technology, CFM is looking to the future as our researchers advancetechnologies like aerodynamics and combustion for our next-generation engine.Table of ContentsCFM Customer Training Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Global Footprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4ATA 104 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Course and Service Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7CTEC Course Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8CTC Course Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10AEMTC Course Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14CFMAESSA Course Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16E-Learning/Digital Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Class Costs and Course Eligibility . . . . . . . . . . . . 19CFM Course Cancellation Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Innovative Global Customer Training Solutions . 21

Global FootprintCFM CustomerTraining ServicesCFM’s vision and goals focus on fulfilling the training needs of each customer byproviding world-class training instructors and facilities to ensure that the mostcurrent technical information is available for each of our products. We strive toquickly respond to training needs on time and as expected—all with the end goal ofimproving engine reliability through state-of-the-art maintenance instruction.Our promise is to continue to employ the most modern teaching methods usinghands-on applications and classroom instruction on products and tooling whileoffering new and innovative digitized solutions to you—our customer.

Global FootprintCTECCTCGE AviationSafran Aircraft Engines, Melun – France123 Merchant StreetSite de Melun-MontereauCincinnati, OhioAerodrome de Villaroche45246 – USA2 chemin de Viercy 77019 MelunThe Customer Technical Education Center (CTEC),The CFM Customer Training Center (CTC) is a world-classlocated just outside Cincinnati, Ohio, provides technicaltraining facility located 50 kilometers southeast of Paris, France.training to customer mechanics, powerplant engineers,The 2,200 m2 state-of-the-art building consists of administrativeGE employees and other representatives on a daily basisoffices, eight CFM engine shop bays and seven classrooms.to help ensure fleet reliability. More than 3,500 customerstudents pass through the doors of CTEC each year.Adjacent to Safran Product & Customer Support, the CFMTraining Center – through its experienced instructors – deliversCTEC employs a staff of world-class engine trainingMaintenance training for LEAP 1A, LEAP 1B, CFM56-5/-7 EASAexperts who not only deliver technical training, but alsoPart 147 approved, CFM56-3. Our engines are in a configurationreal-world application instructions for each of the GE andsuitable for practical training, not in series configuration.CFM International engine programs.CTC is fully responsible for CFM56-5 & LEAP 1A maintenanceCTEC also delivers regular customer tours of the trainingand shop training. More than 1,500 students per year, CFMfacility as part of its support for customers. In addition,Customers and Safran Aircraft Engines employees, receive ATAmonthly “Voice of the Customer” lunches are held to104 technical training which can be also customized to theirbetter understand customer training and technical needs.needs – or delivered at Customer's site in certain conditions.Onsite classes are also available to customers who desirea private course with a large number of their mechanics.CTC Subject Matter Experts keep close contact with Safran/CFMProduct Support Engineers to enhance training courses with thelatest technical upgrades and modifications. CTC coursesdevelopers and graphics contribute to high quality ComputerBased Training presentations that are shown within classroomsduring theoretical sessions.

Global FootprintAEMTCCFMAESSAChengdu, Sichuan – ChinaPlot#4, GHIAL Aerospace & Industrial ParkRajiv Gandhi Int’l Airport ShamshabadThe Aero Engine Maintenance Training Center(AEMTC)—a cooperative training institutecomprised of Chinese partners, Safran Aircraft Engines,Hyderabad 500409 Telangana StateIndiaCFM International, and GE Aviation—specializes inmaintenance training for GE and CFM commercialaircraft engines.CFMAESSA is the addition to the CFM Internationalinitiative for training customers in the IndianSubcontinent, Southeast Asia, Middle East. The trainingSince 1996, the center has trained more than 13,000students from airlines throughout Asia. Located on thecenter is located at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport,Hyderabad, India.campus of the Civil Aviation Flight University of China(CAFUC), AEMTC is a two-story building containing sixclassrooms and a shop with six training engines. Thereare four instructors who conduct training classes forCFM56-3, CFM56-5B, CFM56-7B,lline maintenance,borescope inspection, and advanced engine systems.The LEAP engine training will be added to the portofoliostarting with LEAP-1B in 2019The Centre was inaugurated in March 2010 andprovides courses on Line and Base Maintenance,General Familiarization, Borescope Inspection,and Trends Monitoring of CFM56-5A/5B and CFM56-7BLEAP 1A & 1B engines. There are four engines availablefor trainees to experience hands-on enginemaintenance. Engines are in a configuration suitable forpractical training, not in series configuration.AEMTC keeps close ties with the CFM Internationaltraining facilities at GE Aviation (CTEC) and SafranAircraft Engines (CTC) by sharing the same trainingThe facility is approved by DGCA India, and approvedby EASA.materials, quality control measurements and instructorbest practices. AEMTC also keeps close contact with theGE/CFM Field Service team in China in order to tailorspecial training and seminars to an airline’srequirements.This operation keeps close contact with customertraining centers in France and the USA. The trainingmaterial, quality control and best practices are the sameas those followed in the USA and France.

ATA 104 SpecificationsAll CFM courses comply with ATA 104 SpecificationsLevel I General FamiliarizationLevel III provides a detailed description, operation,Personnel must be familiar with current equipmentcomponent location, removal/installation, BITE andand have a general knowledge of turbine-poweredtroubleshooting procedures to maintenancetransport aircraft. Level I provides a brief overviewmanual level.of the airframe, systems, and powerplant as outlinedin the Systems Description Section of the AircraftLevel IV Specialized TrainingMaintenance Manual.Personnel must have considerable experience inthe field in which training will be received. Level IVLevel II Ramp and Transitprovides a detailed description, componentPersonnel must be familiar with turbine-poweredlocation, in-depth troubleshooting, adjustment, testtransport aircraft, digital electronic equipment, andprocedures, rigging, engine run-up, in-depth use ofhave experience in ramp, transit and turnaroundwiring diagrams, schematics and engineering data.activity. Level II provides a basic system overview,Entry level is defined by subject matter.a description of controls, indicators, and principalcomponents, including their locations and practicalLevel V Component Overhaul Trainingtraining on servicing and minor troubleshooting.Personnel must meet prerequisites established bythe vendor. Specialized maintenance/overhaulLevel III Line and Base Maintenance Trainingtraining is conducted by airframe/engine/avionicsIn addition to requirements for levels I and II, personnelmanufacturers and/or their suppliers and/or airlinesattending level III training should possess theto a component maintenance manual level. Entryknowledge and experience required to maintainlevel is defined by subject matter.turbine-powered transport aircraft.

Course and Service Matrix by Training CenterRefer to your CFM Contract for course EMTCCTCCTECCFMAESSAAEMTCCTCTraining CenterCTECSTANDARD LINE MAINTENANCE COURSES*Courses eligible to student days cBorescopeGeneralLineConditionEngine Models FamiliarizationLineforFamiliarization MaintenanceMonitoring /*Maintenance* Inspectors***Diagnostics*LEAP 1ALEAP 1BLEAP -7X XX XXX XX XX XX XX XX XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXX XX X XX XX X XX XX X XXXX XX XXXX XXXX X XX X XXXXXXX X X X X X XXXX X X X X X X X XXX X XX X XX X XX X XX X XX X XX XX XX X XXX XX X X X X X XXX XX X X X X X XEngine ModelsLEAP 1ALEAP -7EngineRemoval &InstallationEngineTechnicalManagementEngine ModelsLEAP 1ALEAP XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX peBladeBlendAdvancedBorescope forInspectorsXXX XX XXXXX SACTCAEMTCFan TrimBalanceX XXOTHER TRAININGCourses available on quoteTraining OTHER TRAININGCourses available on quoteTraining CenterXXX XX X

CFM Courses – CTEC (Cincinnati, OH, USA) Refer toyour CFM Contract for applicable coursesRefer to your CFM Contract for course eligibilityCFM & LEAP General FamiliarizationDiagnosticsThis ATA 104 level I course is available on USB. ThisClass size : 10 studentscourse is an academic training session, designed for3 dayspersonnel who require a general knowledge of theAvailable for all modelsbasic engine construction features, airflows, engineThis course provides the customer with hands-on training ofsystems and accessories.Diagnostics tool suite. The class helps the student developNormal time to complete the General Familiarizationan understanding of trends interpretation principles and theCourse is approximately 4.0 hours.application to the line maintenance troubleshooting.USB availability: CFM56-2, CFM56-3, CFM56-7,LEAP 1A and LEAP 1BCFM & LEAP Powerplant Line MaintenanceCFM56 : 4 days Class size: 12LEAP 1A/1B : 5 days Class size : 12This ATA 104 level III course provides the informationnecessary to perform engine line maintenance. Thecourse includes hands-on practice in the removal andinstallation of Line Replaceable Units at CTEC.Available for CFM56-2, CFM56-3, CFM56-5(academic only) and CFM56-7 LEAP 1A and LEAP 1B.CFM & LEAP Basic Borescope for Inspectors2 days Class size: 6This ATA 104 level IV course provides theinformation necessary to understand the enginebasic borescope inspection of the CFM56 engine.This course is recommended for non-experiencedborescope inspectors and quality personnel.Available for CFM56-2, CFM56-3 and CFM56-7LEAP 1A and LEAP 1B

CFM Courses – CTECRefer to your CFM Contract for course eligibilityCFM56 & LEAP Borescope Blade Blend*CFM56 : 1 day Class size: 4LEAP : 1 day Class size : 2* This course must be purchased at the currentThis ATA 104 level IV course is an academic andtraining ratepractical training session designed for linemaintenance technicians and supervisory personnel.The course consists of blade blend procedure on theCFM56 & LEAP engine. The hands-on portion of thiscourse consists of borescope blend equipment anduse of maintenance manuals.Available for , CFM56-3 and CFM56-7 LEAP 1A andLEAP 1BPrerequisite: CFM56 or LEAP Borescope InspectionCourse or experience with borescope inspection.CFM56 & LEAP Engine Change *2 days Class size: 6This ATA 104 level IV course is an academic andpractical training session designed for theinformation necessary to remove and install a CFMengine. The course also provides hands-on engineremoval and installation practice.Available for the CFM56-7, LEAP 1A and LEAP 1B

CFM Courses – CTC (Paris, France) Refer to yourCFM Contract for applicable coursesRefer to your CFM Contract for course eligibilityCFM56 & LEAP General FamiliarizationCFM56 Line & Base MaintenanceUpon Customer’s request, not scheduled, minimumClass size : 8 studentsattendance 6 students, max 12Four daysOne dayTarget group : Maintenance MechanicsTarget group: all personnel requiring a general engineAvailable for CFM56-3, CFM56-2A/BknowledgeThis ATA 104 level 3 course provides the informationAvailable for all CFM56 engine models and LEAPnecessary to perform engine maintenance. TheThis ATA 104 level 1 course provides a general overview ofcourse also provides hands-on practice in thethe construction, systems operation and the main concept ofremoval & installation of Line Replaceable Units.a CFM56 or LEAP.Practice is conducted on CFM56-3 engine.USB Key can be a substitute to classroom session beforePrerequisite recommended: General Familiarizationattending a Line Maintenance courseLEAP Engine Removal & Installation*E-learning LEAP 1A & 1B General FamiliarizationClass size : 6 students maximum , 5 minimumUpon Customer’s request.Three daysSame content as above, length is approx 4 hours from aTarget group : Maintenance Mechanicscomputer.Available for LEAP 1AOne student day will be deducted.This ATA 104 level 4 course provides the informationnecessary to perform engine removal & installation.CFM56 & LEAPThe course provides academic content and hands-onPowerplant Line & Base Maintenancepractice.EASA Part 147 approvedClass size : 12 students for

General Familiarization, Borescope Inspection, and Trends Monitoring of CFM56-5A/5B and CFM56-7B LEAP 1A & 1B engines. There are four engines available for trainees to experience hands-on engine maintenance. Engines are in a configuration suitable for practical training, not in series configuration. The facility is approved by DGCA India, and approved