Global 7500 Courses Summary

Elevate the skillset of your aircraft technicians with advanced maintenance training on the Global 7500 business aircraft.

With applied training techniques, interactive classroom discussions and total training flexibility, your staff will be equipped to support a typical through-flight maintenance and inspection schedule in accordance with the Bombardier Aircraft Maintenance Manual.

Choose or request a course from a list of available and certified courses in your region.

Courses

Course Description
Our Initial-level maintenance training course covers all applicable ATA chapters, addressing aircraft systems’ theory, operation, inspection, and servicing. The course examines LRU troubleshooting from a theoretical and practical perspective.

Hands-on sessions will be conducted on available aircraft to acquire an applied understanding of aircraft systems, and to participate in effective maintenance practices.

This comprehensive class is the ideal way to introduce technicians to transitions within the fleet.

Course Objectives
The Initial course furnishes the experienced technician with sufficient information to carry out the required maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting necessary to certify the continued airworthiness of the aircraft’s mechanical and avionics systems.

Subject
ATA

Course Description
The Avionics course furnishes the experienced aircraft technician with information pertaining to operation of the display, communication, navigation (short-range and longrange), and the automatic flight control (flight guidance) systems. It provides sufficient working knowledge of these systems to allow the technician to participate in troubleshooting at the line maintenance level.

All training is conducted to Level 3, according to ATA specification 104. A good understanding of basic avionics is suggested. (CAE also offers 40-hour classes in each of the following: Avionics Essentials Part I and Part II.)

Course Objectives
After completion of this Avionics course, the student should
be able to:

  • Use and interpret the appropriate technical publications.
  • Describe the purpose and interfaces of each system and associated components
  • Explain the operation of each main system and associated components
  • Identify and locate the major components associated with each system
  • Identify, locate and describe the system controls and indications
  • Troubleshoot and isolate failures of specific systems or components
Subject
ATA

Course Description
The REALcase concept utilizes fleet operational data/information that is acquired from the manufacturer and/or operators, spanning the 12 to 18-month period preceding the course. Information relevant to the operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the aircraft, is presented during the course for review, analysis, and discussion. Emphasis is placed on applicable maintenance considerations, manufacturer recommendations, troubleshooting and dispatch decisions.

Course Objectives

  • Better understand the latest in-service difficulties and/or operational issues experienced by fleet operators and reported to the OEM
  • Understand and apply the latest manufacturer’s documentation, recommendations, and operational maintenance procedures
  • (When applicable) be acquainted with recent engine Service Bulletins, Service Information Letters, Enhancements / Options, Services Advisories, etc. pertaining to this engine
  • Have increased technical understanding of the aircraft’s core systems (with additional emphasis on particular systems the student may wish to focus on)
  • Better understand and troubleshoot and/or isolate failures of specific systems or components in accordance with maintenance procedures and applicable documentation
Subject
ATA

Course Description
This maintenance course will help technicians understand the aircraft systems, servicing, and practical know-how to maintain the aircraft properly. The course is for the technician who has similar aircraft experience, yet also for the manager or scheduler who wants a better understanding of the aircraft.
If the aircraft is available, actual hands-on practices will be conducted to ensure a complete understanding of aircraft systems and “real-world” maintenance practices.
The Familiarization class offers an excellent way to extend technician productivity.

Course Objectives
The General Familiarization course provides the applicant with a general description of the aircraft capabilities, systems, avionics, power plant, maintenance, and support requirements.

Subject
ATA

Course Description
This course provides designated technicians with the sufficient review of procedures and practices to perform a successful engine run session. Our course combines both classroom theoretical instruction with practical, applied interaction with a Full Flight Simulator or similar advanced training aids.

(It is recommended that the attendee has previously completed a Maintenance Initial type course, or an Engine Run & Taxi Initial course, or has an equivalent level of experience on the aircraft)

Course Objectives
After completion of this Line Maintenance course, the student should be able to:

  • Identify and use appropriate aircraft documentation
  • Safely operate the aircraft as pertaining to engine starting and shutdown, including relevant preengine run safety precautions
  • Safely perform any aircraft system emergency procedures as pertaining to engine and/or APU operation
  • Satisfactorily perform aircraft ground handling and aircraft operations related to taxiing the aircraft in an active airport environment
  • Satisfactorily address and contain aircraft malfunctions as pertaining to systems associated with either aircraft taxing and/or or engine and/or APU operations, while maintaining situational awareness concerning the active airport environment in which these operations may be performed

Training Location Requirements

Training will be conducted at an approved CAE Training Center where the required training aids and a Full Flight Simulator is available.

Subject
ATA

Course Description
This course provides designated technicians with the sufficient review of procedures and practices to perform a successful engine run session. Our course combines both classroom theoretical instruction with practical, applied interaction with a Full Flight Simulator or similar advanced training aids.

(It is recommended that the attendee has previously completed a Maintenance Initial type course, or an Engine Run & Taxi Initial course, or has an equivalent level of experience on the aircraft)

Course Objectives
After completion of this Line Maintenance course, the student should be able to:

  • Identify and use appropriate aircraft documentation
  • Safely operate the aircraft as pertaining to engine starting and shutdown, including relevant preengine run safety precautions
  • Safely perform any aircraft system emergency procedures as pertaining to engine and/or APU operation
  • Satisfactorily perform aircraft ground handling and aircraft operations related to taxiing the aircraft in an active airport environment
  • Satisfactorily address and contain aircraft malfunctions as pertaining to systems associated with either aircraft taxing and/or or engine and/or APU operations, while maintaining situational awareness concerning the active airport environment in which these operations may be performed

Training Location Requirements

Training will be conducted at an approved CAE Training Center where the required training aids and a Full Flight Simulator is available.

Subject
ATA

Course Description

This course provides technicians with the necessary procedures, taught using a hands-on approach, to understand the requirements of performing a safe and successful engine run. Practical instruction, conducted with a Full Flight Simulator, will ensure safety is at the forefront of the experience by using this technology along with applicable checklists. This comprehensive training course will enable the technicians to quickly become confident with valuable knowledge in this critical area of operational achievement

Course Objectives

After completion of this Engine Run Course, the student should be able to:

  • Describe the relevant safety precautions:
    • Engine intakes and exhaust
    • Engine operating limitations
    • Fire protection; Fuel; Hydraulics
  • Identify and use appropriate aircraft documentation.
  • Perform pre-start briefing on the aircraft, including operating crew in relation to normal operations and emergencies.
  • Perform the normal and abnormal engine start procedures:
    • APU operation | Manual start | Normal shutdown procedures | Emergency shutdown procedures (Engine fire; APU fire)
    • Post engine run checks

Training Location Requirements

Training will be conducted at an approved CAE Training Center where the required training aids and a Full Flight Simulator is available.

Subject
ATA

Course Description

Understanding the communication requirements and Airport Operating Areas (AOAs) at both controlled and uncontrolled airports is critical to safe operations. This course provides critical information for the necessary procedures and practices to perform a successful aircraft taxi operation with the use of a Full Flight Simulator or similar advanced training aids.

Course Objectives

After completion of this Taxi Course, the student should be able to:

  • Identify and use appropriate aircraft documentation
  • Perform briefing on the aircraft, including operating crew in relation to normal operations and emergencies
  • Perform the normal and abnormal taxi procedures:
    • Nose Wheel Steering
    • Braking
    • Differential Thrust
    • Thrust reversers
  • Satisfactorily perform aircraft operations related to taxiing the aircraft in an active airport environment

Training Location Requirements

Training will be conducted at an approved CAE Training Center where the required training aids and a Full Flight Simulator is available.

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