Embraer ERJ 170/190 B1/B2 Differential Theory & Practical
This course is designed for individuals with at least a Part 66 B1 and/or B2 license, who previously completed either the ERJ 170 or ERJ 190 B1/B2 maintenance type training course. The content of this course complies with the relevant EASA Part 147 provisions. The practical training extends to individual components, assembled units, MDS and avionics BIT procedures, and will take place within an EASA Part 145 environment.

Duration
The theoretical part of this course takes 3 training days, the practical part of this course takes 1 training days.

Locations
Unless otherwise specified, the theoretical part of the course is provided at the facilities of Horizon Swiss Flight Academy in Kloten, Switzerland. The practical part is conducted at the maintenance facility of People`s at Altennrhein Airport (St. Gallen).
Upon request, a course can be provided at the customer`s location as well. Acceptable training rooms and infrastructure must be provided by the customer for the theoretical part, and access to aircraft, maintenance facilities and tooling for the instructor and all trainees for the practical part of the course. For on-site training travel and accommodation expenses will be charged to the customer.

Price
We offer complete courses for organizations or individual enrolments on existing courses. We also offer customized courses for organizations tailored to your needs.
Course locations and customizations can have an influence on the course prices. Please contact us directly for your specific course offer.
Goals
After completion of the Maintenance Type Training Course Embraer ERJ 170/190 Series B1B2 Differential, the participants will be able to conduct the following tasks in an independent manner:
- recall the safety precautions
- provide detailed description of the differences in the system, structure, powerplant and their interrelationship
- use, interpret and apply the appropriate different documentation incl. SRM, TSM etc.
- identify different special tooling and test equipment
- identify the different location of principal components
- correlate information from various sources for troubleshooting to maintenance manual level
- describe the different procedures for servicing
- describe different typical functional checks per AMM (practical training)
- describe different removal/installation procedures unique to aircraft type
This requires understanding and access to valid technical documentation, such as the Maintenance Manual, System Schematics Manual, Wiring Manual, Illustrated Parts Catalogue and the necessary tool and equipment.




Additional Course Information
- Participants
For the theoretical training the number of students depends on the legal requirements and local environment. The practical training will be limited to 6 participants per instructor and session.
- Training Material
The manuals and training materials will be provided in electronic format only. The candidates are required to bring suitable computer hardware in order to access the training material. The computer hardware should ideally be a laptop, or tablet computer, with USB ports for access and wifi capable. We recommend a minimum screen size of 15”.
- Course Language
The course and all training material is in English language.
- Examination
An examination will be administered throughout the course. Passing grade is 75%. After successful completion a Certificate of Recognition will be issued.

Address
Steinackerstrasse 56
CH-8302 Kloten
Schweiz