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Rotax Maintenance Technician (iRMT)
Rotax 914 Service Course
Pre-Requisites:
1. General Knowledge of Rotax 4 stroke Aircraft Engines
2. General Knowledge Aircraft systems and terminology
Intended Audience:
Owner / Operator / Maintenance technicians seeking in-depth
knowledge for the proper operation and Servicing of the Rotax 914 Aircraft Engine.
3 Day course covering the following
with reference
to the Line Maintenance and Operators Manuals:
Communications & Publications:
Locating and understanding information such as Operators Manuals,
Maintenance Manuals & Service Information
Breaking down the engine
into systems allows understanding of the engine without being
overwhelmed: Ignition System Cooling System Lubrication System Fuel System Carburetion Gearbox Instrumentation Systems
Basic servicing including verifying oil level, checking of magnetic
plug, performing an oil change, inspecting oil filter for
contamination and purging of the oil system
Checking propeller gearbox general condition and verifying friction
torque.
Carburetor Synchronization and needle adjustment.
Differential and direct compression tests.
Inspections as per manufacturers published maintenance schedules.
Ensure the proper function of the 914 Series engine fuel
system.
Inspect the turbo system and all mechanically related
components.
Calibrate the throttle positioning sensor.
Verify
the proper functioning of the waste gate.
Inspect
and verify for the proper function of all engine sensors.
Retrieve information from the turbo control unit (TCU).
Test run the engine and confirm that it is operating
within prescribed parameters
Conclusion:
A must for everyone operating or maintaining a ROTAX 914 engine!
At the end of this 3 day Service course, the learner will have gained
basic proficiency and pre-requisite experience required to perform
routine maintenance up to an Annual Inspection.
Certificate of
attendance awarded for successful completion.
Eligibility to enter the iRMT Maintenance Course (914 Series).
Serves as pre-requisite experience for engine type as listed in FAR
65.81.
Serves as 24 hours of initial, recurrent or update training when and
where applicable.
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