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AACT – The Airbus Maintenance Training Concept
Mobility around the World
11 January 2008
Ang Boon Chuan Training Executive
Engineering Training Department
SIA Engineering Company
Presented by
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AACT: the Airbus approach for maintenance training
Practical training
on device
Practical training
on aircraft
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The AACT Concept
Airbus has updated its Maintenance Training, using a new concept, which delivers
two major objectives, to focus on active and operationally orientated training
AACT has been applied:
First to the A320 family training program in 2005
Then to the A330 and A340 families training programs in 2006
Finally will be applied to the A380 training program in 2007
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AACT concept
Two major objectives
Active learning
Active participation of the trainee throughout the course
Use of interactive simulation tools
Mix of theory and practice allowing a better understanding of aircraft systems
Operationally oriented training
Servicing, BITE (Built In Test Equipment) tests, and troubleshooting maintenance tasks conducted by the trainee through realistic operational scenarios
Tasks fully performed on simulation tools reproducing the whole aircraft (inside and outside)
Practical sessions performed by using the real electronic aircraft documentation
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Changing Attitudes to Improve Safety
To consider other pedagogical methods.
Memory and learning
95% of what we teach
10% of what we read
20% of what we hear
50% of what we see & hear
30% of what we see
“Conventional” learning
70% of what we discuss
80% of what we experience
“Active”
learning
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Changing Attitudes to Improve Safety
To improve the practical training
in order to…
reduce the risk, during training, of…
enhance the realism of the troubleshooting exercises
Personal injuries and aircraft damage
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New training tools
From VACBI … … to HTML
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New training tools
Why HTML ?
Easy to maintain / update
Module Design (.DOC file)
Automatically updated
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New training tools
Why HTML ?
Internet / Intranet compatible
– WEB technology
– Available at your bases & stations through your Intranet
• Only one source
• Flexible solution
• Refresher / Recurrent training
• Allowing wider deployment
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New training tools
Why HTML ?
Videos and pictures integrated
Advantages :
•Only one screen needed
•Lighter format
•Full courseware on only one DVD (instead of 1 CD + 3DVDs before)
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New training tools
2D M/FTD & Virtual Aircraft installed in the classroom,
directly on trainee’s desk The M/FTD
The Maintenance and Flight Training Device replicates the real
aircraft cockpit and simulates the aircraft systems and maintenance
BITE
3D M/FTD for operational and
Flight Management part
2D M/FTD for simple tasks and
troubleshooting exercises
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New training tools
Easy and frequent access
to the latest simulation tools
The M/FTD (cont’d)
It includes a set of aircraft system schematics that are animated in
real time by the simulation
Animated Schematics supporting
understanding of aircraft systems
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New training tools
Easy and frequent access
to the latest simulation tools
The Virtual aircraft
It simulates the whole aircraft on a PC screen allowing - when
linked to the M/FTD - the performance of maintenance tasks in
all their steps:
Post-Flight Report consultation, fault isolation, removal and installation of the faulty
component, BITE tests in the cockpit
2 other utilizations
Component location
Aircraft walk-around
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New training tools
Virtual Aircraft can be created directly from the design
office Digital Mock Up - DMU
Data is downsized to be
adapted to PC
performance.
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New training tools
Virtual Aircraft
3D M/FTD
2D M/FTD
64% Theory
32 % Practice
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Mobility around the World
Bringing the aircraft into the classroom
anywhere in the world
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Mobility around the World
With the new AACT concept and the benefit of the new generation tools M/FTD and Virtual Aircraft,
Airbus offers a worldwide service delivering Type Training to the same standard as in an Airbus Training Center
at your location using the
Mobile Classroom
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Conclusion
By implementing AACT we have…
Adapted the training to new aircraft technologies and maintenance practices
Implemented pedagogical methodologies other than “conventional ones”
Improved the practical training
More effective training
Safer training environment and aircraft operation
Better aircraft dispatch reliability
AACT Airbus Active learning and Competence focused Training