Maintenance Training

M601 Maintenance Type Certification Courses

  • Maintenance Demonstration
    The course is approved by EASA (PART 147) and accepted by Civil Aviation Authorities worldwide
  • 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:

  • Theory Classes
    Engine Systems Description
    Theory:
    • 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,



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