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Overview The Bradley Avionics training program
is based on materials published by the FAA, Aircraft Maintenance Manuals (AMM), and this Repair Station. Since the AMM
is the source document used in the field, all technical training is base on its contents. Courses
- Airbus 319/320
- Avidyne
- Bell Helicopter
- Boeing 737, 757/767
- Citation 500 Series,
560, 560XL, 650, 680, 750
- Challenger Series
- Dassault
Falcon 50 & 2000
- Eurocopter BK 117 / 145
- Hawker / Beechjet 400(A,XP)
- Hawker 800(XP)/1000 Series
- Learjet Series
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- Concord, Saft, and Marathon Batteries
- Altimeters Test and Inspection
- Transponders Test and Inspection
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- Repair Station Procedures
- Hazardous Material
- Human Factors
- Suspected Unapproved
Parts
- Airport Operations (Tow, Taxi, Ramp Operations, Engine Run-Up)
- FAR Part 43
- Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
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- Basic Aerodynamics
- Hydraulic Systems
- Hydraulic Plumbing
- Basic Airframe Repair
- Communication and Navigation Systems
- Cabin
Atmosphere Controls
- Gas Turbine Engines
- Powerplant Course #1 &
#2
- Preventative Maintenance & Service Checks
- Nondestructive
Testing
Format - Visual Presentation (Video/CBT/PowerPoint)
- Work Book (Writing - Fill in the blank)
- Practical Demonstration/Exam (Perform a task)
Job Quality Standard (JQS) This Repair Station uses JQSs to record Formal
and On the Job Training (OJT) events. Based on Aircraft Maintenance Manuals (AMM), this document standardizes maintenance
technician training logbook entries and alleviates the repair station of cumbersome training files. Organized by ATA
chapters, this format illustrates technical experience in a format that is easily accessed during audits. Training Records Training records are updated monthly. Upon
request, these records are available for review by all FAA Safety Inspectors and Customers.
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