Engine Run-Up course A320 Family

The course is delivered as

Initial:

  • Theoretical part: 1 day / 5 hrs basic or 7 hrs with theory extended by calculations
  • Practical part: 2 hours/1 person/1 engine on the relevant A320 CEO or NEO simulator

Recurrent:

  • Practical part: 1 hour/1 person/1 engine on the relevant A320 CEO or NEO simulator
  • Under certain conditions, the practical part may be conducted directly on the aircraft.

Course content:

We offer this training in the following combinations:

 

  • Engine Run-Up for CFM56 engine, Airbus A320 CEO
    Theory part: 05 AUG, 09 SEP, 07 OCT, 11 NOV, 02 DEC 2024.
    Practical part: based on individual booking according to simulator availability
    Specify the term you have chosen for a specific engine in the training request

 

  • Engine Run-Up for IAE V2500 engine, Airbus A320 CEO
    Theory part: 18 JUN, 06 AUG, 10 SEP, 08 OCT, 12 NOV, 03 DEC 2024.
    Practical part: based on individual booking according to simulator availability
    Specify the term you have chosen for a specific engine in the training request

 

  • Engine Run-Up for CFM LEAP-1A engine, Airbus A320 NEO
    Theory part:
    19 JUN, 07 AUG, 11 SEP, 09 OCT, 13 NOV, 04 DEC 2024.
    Practical part:
    based on individual booking according to simulator availability
    Specify the term you have chosen for a specific engine in the training request

 

  • Engine Run-Up for IAE PW1100G engine, Airbus A320 NEO
    Theory part: 20 JUN, 08 AUG, 12 SEP, 10 OCT, 14 NOV, 05 DEC 2024.
    Practical part: based on individual booking according to simulator availability
    Specify the term you have chosen for a specific engine in the training request

 

The theoretical part of this course will provide you with the necessary knowledge to perform this activity. In the practical part, you will learn the necessary skills including emergency procedures and unusual situations that may occur during this activity.

The minimum number of participants is 6 persons in the theory course.

Please specify the selected term for a specific engine in the training request: