Maintenance Training
M601 Maintenance Type Certification Courses
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The course is approved by EASA (PART 147) and accepted by Civil Aviation Authorities worldwide
Maintenance Demonstration - Terms: On request
- Participants should be aviation engineers or experienced mechanics
- Successful participants receive M601 Maintenance Type Certification
- The One-week course is offered at the factory in Prague, Czech Republic, but in special cases courses are offered in other locations to meet customer requirements.
Course Syllabus:
The Course length is approximately 40 hours of instructional which includes:
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Theory:
Theory Classes
Engine Systems Description- Introduction
- Description of WALTER M601 systems
- Engine parameters
- Maintenance
- Practical Experience:
- Maintenance demonstrations are conducted in the WALTER engine test facility
- On Aircraft Maintenance demonstration may be conducted on an aircraft
- Production plant familiarization
- Tests:
- Written examination to verify knowledge
Teaching and Technical facilities available:
- Classroom training includes a sectioned M601 engine mockup, all systems block diagrams and all the important engine parts and details to be demonstrated
- The M601 Engine test facility is used to demonstrate the maintenance practices and troubleshooting.
- On the Aircraft engine maintenance is demonstration on the L-410 commuter or Z137T Ag aircraft.
- Text book
Course terms in 2010
M601 Engine Maintenance Type Course
15 – 19, February in English
12 – 16, April in English
10 – 14 May in Czech
6 – 10 September in Russian
11 – 15 October in English
Further Courses (Type and Refresh) in GEAC, Prague on base of customers order (group minimum of 5 trainees) can be added.
Type Course (5 days) and Refresh Course (3 days) on customer operation base can be ordered also (group minimum of 5 trainees).
To receive more details or for booking attendance to a training course please contact WALTER Product Support Department,
News
08.12.2009 10:52
Premier Turbines Named Designated Repair Center in Americas for M601 and H80 Engines
RENO, NEVADA—December 8, 2009—GE Aviation has selected Premier Turbines as its Designated Repair Center in North and South Americas for M601 and H80 turboprop engines.
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21.10.2009 17:18
Certification Testing Set to Start on GE’s New Turboprop Derivative Engine
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – October 19, 2009 – Certification testing will begin by year-end on demonstrator engines for GE Aviation’s new H80 turboprop engine with first engine to test scheduled for early first quarter 2010. Derived from the proven design of the Walter M601 engine series, the H80 engine will produce up to 800 shaft horsepower (shp) to power utility, agriculture and business and general aviation aircraft.
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11.09.2009 09:50
Czech Government Awards Research Grants to GE Aviation Czech
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC -- September 10, 2009 -- The Czech Government has awarded research grants valued at about $4 million USD (70 million CZK) to GE Aviation Czech s.r.o The grants will assist GE Aviation Czech in incorporating advanced technologies into its existing Walter M601 series engines to reshape the landscape of turboprop aviation. These research grants, awarded through the Czech Republic's Ministry of Industry and Trade, are the first grants ever received by GE Aviation from the Czech Government.
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28.07.2009 12:31
Thrush Aircraft Selects GE Aviation’s New H80 Engine to Power Its Thrush 510 Aerial Applicator
OSHKOSH, WI—July 27, 2009—Thrush Aircraft, Inc., has selected GE Aviation’s new H80 turboprop engine to power an improved version of its 510-gallon, 10,500-pounds gross weight Thrush aerial applicator (crop duster).
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