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Continuation

Training

KLM UK Engineering Technical Training

2015/2016 Course Brochure

Practical

Training

Study Anytime

Anywhere

Aircraft

Maintenance

Licence

3 Year

Distance

Learning

Approved

ELCAS

Provider

Become an

Apprentice

Aircraft Type

Training

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KLM UK Engineering and Technical Training

About Us

KLM UK Engineering Limited (KLMUKE) is an Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance

(AF KLM E&M) Centre of Excellence supporting the entire aircraft lifecycle.

Based at Norwich International Airport for over 40 years, KLMUKE has developed 5 modern Heavy

Mainte-nance bays, a

fully equipped supporting Workshop, industry leading

Technical Training College

and a

specialist aircraft Dismantling and Recycling centre. At the heart of the facility, a workforce of over 400

highly skilled, motivated and experienced staff deliver a market leading product.

Aircraft supported include Boeing 737 Classic and Next Generation, the Airbus A320 family, Fokker 70/100

series and BAe146/Avro RJ.

Technical Training College

Our college delivers a variety of technical based

training courses and qualifications.

We offer:

EASA Type / Basic Courses

Compliance Training

Aircraft Apprentice Scheme

Degree Programmes in Aircraft Engineering

Online Compliance and EASA Basic Training

Working in partnership with Kingston University for

over 10 years delivering Aircraft Engineering degree

programmes,

which

incorporate

EASA

B1

courses. Students benefit from on-the-job training in

the main facility including hangars and workshops.

E-learning

has also been developed for a variety of

courses and qualifications, to allow individuals to learn

at their own pace and in their own time.

Our Customers

A solid worldwide customer base of established,

legacy, low cost, start up and VIP airlines enables

KLMUKE to

deliver high quality products, reliable

turn-around-times, adaptive solutions

and

com-petitive prices

across all products & services,

sup-ported by lean six sigma processes & continuous

improvement.

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Who are we?

Get to know the team...

KLMUKE Technical Training College is filled with both aviation and learning and development expertise.

The design, development and delivery of courses is

managed in-house

by the team at the Technical Training

College based in Norwich.

The team are passionate about developing the engineers of the future within the aviation industry and provide

support and guidance to our students throughout their study.

Simon Rhodes Head of Technical Col-lege Ian Morris Learning Technology Developer Sarah Chaplin Kingston Course Controller Danielle Cox

Lead Learning Technol-ogy Coordinator Caroline Gallant Learning Technology Developer Brian Diplock Learning Technology Developer Sam Willey Learning Technology Developer John Lee Exam Manager Garry Webb Instructor Nick Jackson Instructor Gary Greenwood Instructor Martin Redford Instructor Andy Everett Instructor

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KLM UK Engineering Technical Training College

Why Choose Us...

Knowledge and experience.

Training based at our

Technical Training College will provide students the

opportunity to increase their knowledge and

experience by putting theory into practice with our

on-site facilities.

Along with this, our instructors are extremely

knowledgeable, being part of the aviation industry for

many years they have the ability to share their

experiences with students.

Benefit from individual tutor support every step

of the way.

KLMUKE Instructors are available to

support every student whilst undertaking the chosen

course or qualification. Whether in the classroom,

workshop or on-line, instructors provide guidance

w

h

i

l

s

t

learning and revising.

On-line tutorials for additional support.

As part of

our modular on-line training courses, we provide

both live and recorded tutorials for students who

would like additional support throughout their

qualifi-cation. These could be module specific webinars or

video tutorials which provide advice and guidance

during exam preparation.

On-site library.

Whilst studying at the Technical

Training College, students can make use of the

library to either borrow study material that

relates to their course modules or for general study.

Network with other students worldwide.

Studying

on-line doesn't have to be lonely. Forums are set up

to enable students to chat and discuss modules with

other students.

Study anywhere, anytime.

On-line content is

available 24/7 on both PC and mobile devices.

Courses are modular to enable students to learn as

flexibly as they choose, tailoring a learning

experience for each individual.

ELCAS approved.

Our Technical Training College

is an approved ELCAS (Enhanced Learning Credits

Administration System) provider and offers B1

Li-cence Basic Training to HM Forces personnel.

Cred-its can be used towards this course by

complet-ing an ELC claim form.

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Our Courses & Qualifications

What are your options?

Summary of

Courses and Qualifications

Aircraft Engineering BSc (Hons) - in partnership with Kingston University (includes full EASA B1.1)

Duration: 3 years full time

Location: Kingston University (Year 1)and KLMUKE Tech-nical Training College (Year 2 & 3) OR KLMUKE Technical Training College (3 years)

Course Overview: The programme is designed primarily to provide a higher education funded path to a career as a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer in the aviation industry. It also provides an alternative to the more traditional aeronautical engineering courses, for those wishing to seek employment in other areas of the aviation industry such as maintenance planning and control, product development, technical services and other support departments.

Initial and Continuation Training

Fuel Tank Safety (Level 2) Human Factors

Duration: 1 day per course

Location: Norwich

Classroom based initial and continuation training is available, to find our more information on these courses please see the on-line training section.

EWIS

EWIS initial and continuation training is also available online.

Aircraft Apprenticeship Scheme

Duration: 4 years

Location: Norwich

Course Overview: This course is designed to equip individuals with the academic and practical skills required to become an Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic. At the end of the 4 year programme, individuals can gain the following qualifications:

Level 3 in Mechanical Engineering

♦ City & Guilds 2675 in Aeronautical Engineering

EASA Category A Licence (subject to achieving

required pass mark)

EASA Category A Licence

Duration: 1 year

Location: Norwich

Course Overview: The programme is designed in accordance with EASA Part 66 to provide the relevant knowledge in aircraft maintenance to become a category A licence engineer following a period of maintenance experience. An aircraft maintenance licence permits the holder to issue certificates of release to service following minor scheduled line maintenance and simple defect rectifi-cation within the limits of tasks specifically endorsed on the authorisation.

EASA Category B1.1 Licence (Delivered as part of the Aircraft Engineering BSc programme)

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Summary of

Courses and Qualifications

Aircraft Type Training - B737 300/400/500 Series (Classic) B1

Duration: 5 weeks (excluding aircraft visits)

Location: Norwich (or alternative facility that meets UK CAA approval / requirements of Part 147)

Course Overview: This course has been designed to provide B1 Mechanical technical knowledge relating to B737 300/400/500 series aircraft including descriptions, operation, component location, removal and installation and test procedures to Maintenance Manual Level. Procedures specific to the Boeing 737– 300/400/500 with CFM 56 Engines aircraft are also covered.

Aircraft Type Training - B737 Differences Classic to Next Generation B1

Duration: 2 weeks 2 days (excluding aircraft visits)

Location: Norwich (or alternative facility that meets UK CAA approval / requirements of Part 147)

Course Overview: The B1 Mechanical Differences Course is aimed specifically at Part 66 category B1 Aircraft Technicians who already hold or are trained on the Boeing 737 300/400/500 Series aircraft. The training will cover descriptions, operation, component location, removal and installation and test procedures to Maintenance Manual Level, specific to the Boeing 737 - 600/700/800/900 aircraft.

Aircraft Type Training - B737 600/700/800/900 Series (Next Generation) B1

Duration: 5 weeks (excluding aircraft visits)

Location: Norwich (or alternative facility that meets UK CAA approval / requirements of Part 147)

Course Overview: This course has been designed to provide B1 Mechanical technical knowledge relating to B737 600/700/800/900 series aircraft including descriptions, operation, component location, removal and installation and test procedures to Maintenance Manual Level. Procedures specific to the Boeing 737– 600/700/800/900 with CFM 56 Engines aircraft also covered.

Aircraft Type Training - B737 300/400/500 Series (Classic) B2

Duration: 3 weeks 3 days (excluding aircraft visits)

Location: Norwich (or alternative facility that meets UK CAA approval / requirements of Part 147)

Course Overview: This course has been designed to provide B2 Avionics technical knowledge relating to B737 300/400/500 series aircraft including descriptions, operation, component location, removal and installation and test procedures to Maintenance Manual Level. Procedures specific to the Boeing 737– 300/400/500 with CFM 56 Engines aircraft are also covered.

Aircraft Type Training - B737 600/700/800/900 Series (Next Generation) B2

Duration: 4 weeks 3 days (excluding aircraft visits)

Location: Norwich (or alternative facility that meets UK CAA approval / requirements of Part 147)

Course Overview: This course has been designed to provide B2 Mechanical technical knowledge relating to B737 600/700/800/900 series aircraft including descriptions, operation, component location, removal and installation and test procedures to Maintenance Manual Level. Procedures specific to the Boeing 737– 600/700/800/900 with CFM 56 Engines aircraft also covered.

Other aircraft type training available:

F100/70 B1 F100/70 B2 ♦ BAe146/RJ85 B1

For further information of these courses please contact

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Summary of

Courses and Qualifications

What we offer as

On-line Learning...

Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS), Ini-tial & Continuation Training - Target Groups 1-8

Duration: Self Paced (1 day practical for Target Groups 1 & 2)

Location: On-line (1 day practical based at KLMUKE Technical Training College, Norwich for Target Groups 1 & 2)

Course Overview: This training is aimed at various target groups categorised 1 to 8 and is intended to ‘improve the

airworthiness code for large airplanes and the requirements for continued airworthiness in the field of

electrical wiring interconnection systems since failures in those systems have been indentified as causal factors in

several incidents and accidents involving larger aircrafts’.

EASA Part 66 B1Training

Duration: Self Paced

Location: On-line

Course Overview: This modular programme is designed to meet EASA Part 66 requirements. The programme provides the essential theoretical requirements to qualify as a B1 licence holder. The course is self paced with modules assessed by a combination of exams and essays (dependant on module). Full instructor support is provided to students via forums, email and online webinars

Human Factors - Initial and Continuation Training

Duration: Self Paced

Location: On-line

Course Overview: This course is designed to provide Aircraft Maintenance Operatives with the fundamental human factors that should be considered and how to manage them.

The course explores the implications of error, organisational safety culture, procedure, safety policy and

methods of communication.

Fuel Tank Safety (Level 1&2) - Initial and Continuation Training

Duration: Self Paced

Location: On-line

Course Overview: This course is designed to provide those who are involved in the inspection and maintenance of fuel systems. Individuals will learn the theory and practice the fundamentals of fuel tank safety in order to operate safely.

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Summary of

Courses and Qualifications

Something else…?

Here at KLMUKE Technical Training College we have the capability to design, develop and deliver bespoke on-line training.

Should you have any alternative requirements please do not hesitate to contact the team to discuss further at

[email protected]

“Great learning

environment, hands on

experience, learnt a

lot from the engineers.”

Adbul Al Masheri, 29,

Aircraft Maintenance

Technical Support Engineer

.

“Excellent introduction to the live

maintenance

environment,”

James Townsend, 26,

Aircraft Maintenance

Mechanic

“There was always

someone to talk to if you

needed help or

had a question.”

Michael Smith, 17,

Aircraft Maintenance

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EASA Part 66 Cat B1

About Norwich...

Getting to Norwich

Getting to Norwich is made easy with its excellent road links, bus routes close by, regular train services and Norwich International airport close by. With up to 4 flights daily to Amsterdam, just 2 hours from London and only 1.5 hours from Stansted you can connect to Norwich and the rest of the world with ease. Please follow the link below for further information on all of the travel options available to you.

http://www.visitnorfolk.co.uk/explore/Norwich-travel.aspx

Exploring Norwich

Once you are here the options are endless. Known as the capital of East Anglia, Norwich has something for everyone...right on your doorstep! You can experience the arts, music and cultural scene, visit historic landmarks including the city's cathedral and castle, peruse a variety of excellent national retailers and independent shops along with lively restaurants, bars and nightlife. There is plenty for all to explore.

Where to Stay

Norwich was recently voted the 12th most cost effective place to study in the UK . As a student at KLM UK Engineering arrangements can be made to benefit from KLMUKE business rates at local hotels. For further information please contact the team.

Finding Us

The Technical Training College is conveniently located next to Norwich International Airport and only minutes from the city's ring road, train and bus station. Getting to and from the College couldn't be easier.

Further Information

For any further information on Norwich and its surrounding areas please visit http://www.visitnorfolk.co.uk/

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The Air France KLM E&M Network

.

..be a part of it

Contact Us

Training Enquiries: [email protected] Telephone: +44 (0)1603 480483 On-line Learning: [email protected] KLM UK Engineering Limited Technical Training College

25 - 27 Hurricane Way Norwich Airport Industrial Estate

Norwich Norfolk NR6 6HE www.klmukengineering.com www.facebook.com/klmukengineering www.linkedin.com/company/klm-uk-engineering-limited

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