CAT ETOPS Maintenance Training
Essential ETOPS Awareness for Maintenance & CAMO Personnel
This specialised training course provides aircraft maintenance engineers and CAMO staff with the essential knowledge required to support ETOPS (Extended-range Twin-engine Operational Performance Standards) operations. The course is aligned with EASA AMC 20-6 and FAA AC 120-42A standards and ensures compliance with the technical, operational, and continuing airworthiness requirements of ETOPS-authorised aircraft.
What You’ll Learn:
- Applicability and key definitions: ETOPS vs EDTO
- Aircraft and engine ETOPS Design Approval requirements
- Understanding ETOPS Capability Statements and CMP (Configuration, Maintenance & Procedures)
- Operator Diversion Time and MEL requirements
- ETOPS Significant Systems and maintenance standards
- Pre-Departure Service Checks and Reliability Programmes
- CAMO roles, interface with MROs, and Configuration Control
- FAA and EASA-specific rules, including verification procedures and documentation compliance
Key Features:
- Real-world scenarios with regulatory references
- Covers maintenance tasks, oil analysis, engine condition monitoring, and APU in-flight starts
- Knowledge check with up to 3 attempts (75% pass required)
- Certificate issued upon successful completion
Who Should Take This Course?
- Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
- Part-145 MRO Staff
- CAMO airworthiness and reliability personnel
- Anyone supporting ETOPS-authorised operations
Support extended-range safety and compliance with CAT’s ETOPS Maintenance Training.
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