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Boeing 737 Max with Leap 1B - General Familiarization

Boeing 737 Max with Leap 1B - General Familiarization


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  • Publisher: Trans Global Training
  • Time: self paced +/- 40 hours

General Familiarization
Course Preview (Not Actual Course)

This General Familiarization course is an overview of the Boeing 737 Max with Leap 1B engines as outlined in the Systems Description section of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual. It is a great tool for the training of new AMTs in base and line operations, for review, and for interview preparation by those seeking employment.

This self-paced course provides a complete technical overview of each system, including component location, operation, maintenance needs, plus all cockpit and remote interfaces. Click below on "Detailed Course Description" for a full Table of Contents.

Upon completion of the course, you will be able to:

  • Identify safety precautions related to the airframe, its systems and powerplant.
  • Identify maintenance practices important to the airframe, it’s systems and powerplant.
  • Define the general layout of the aircraft’s major systems.
  • Define the general layout and characteristics of the powerplant.
  • Identify special tooling and test equipment used with the aircraft.

Trans Global Training General Familiarization courses are produced to ATA 104 and EASA Part 66 Level 1+. Each is a powerpoint type presentation divided into ATA sections. A chapter quiz following each section allows you to proceed to the next. With your successful completion of all chapters a serial numbered certificate is issued in your name.

On average, the course duration is 40 hours, however, this will vary based on your experience and study habits. From the time you begin, you will have 1 year to complete and review the course.

Shortly after your purchase, you will receive 2 emails; The first from ATB will be your receipt. The second from Trans Global Training will be your login credentials. If these do not appear within moments of placing your order. Please check your spam files or call us for assistance (1-970-726-5111)


IA Renewal Credit
This course (FAA ALC-1131) qualifies for 8 hours of IA Renewal Credit. If you hold Inspection Authorization (IA), this course serves as the entirety of your annual continued training requirements. Upon your successful completion, ATB will authorize this credit through FAA and a printable IA certificate of accomplishment will be made available at www.FAAsafety.gov.


FAAST AMT Award Points:
In addition, this course qualifies for 40 FAA FAAST AMT Award Points, which will be issued upon your successful completion. To receive this award, you must have an account with FAAST. If you are not yet a FAAST member, your free registration can be found at www.faasafety.gov/login/reg/register.aspx


For Training Managers:
Self-paced training is a great option for your continued and recurrent needs. It is economical, efficient, and allows your team to proceed on their own or during their “down times”, thus without the need to pull them away from the job. Contact us to discuss ways to integrate this method into your training programs.



  • ATA 00 - Documentation
  • ATA 01 - Aircraft General
  • ATA 05 - Scheduled/Unscheduled Maintenance
  • ATA 06 - Dimensions/Areas
  • ATA 07 - Lifting, Shoring, Recovering, and Transporting
  • ATA 08 - Leveling and Weighing
ATA 09 - Handling and Maneuvering
  • Towing, Landing Gear Downlock Safety Pins, Taxiing, Turning Radius, Hazard Areas, Engine lntake and Exhaust Hazard Areas, Parking, Mooring, Storing, and Return to Service, Covers and Plugs, Exterior Plugs, Grounding, Landing Gear Grounding Studs.
ATA 11 - Placards and Markings
  • External Placards and Markings, lnterior Placards.
ATA 12 - Servicing
  • Servicing Panels and Doors, Ground Support Equipment Placement.
ATA 21 - Air Conditioning
  • General Description, Temperature Control, Distribution, Ventilation, Equipment Cooling, Pressurization, Forward Cargo Compartment Heating, Aft And Bulk Cargo Compartment Heating, Crew Rest Area Heating, Supplemental Heating, Control, Indications, Tests.
ATA 22 - Autoflight
  • Autopilot Flight Director System, AFDS – Main Equipment Centre Component Location, Thrust Management Computing System (TMCS), TMCS – Flight Deck Component Locations.
ATA 23 - Communication
  • Speech Communication, HF Communication System, VHF Communication System, Emergency Locator Transmitter, Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS), SELCAL System, Passenger Address System, Passenger Entertainment System, Cabin Video Information System, Service Interphone System, Flight and Ground Crew Call System, Flight Interphone System, Static Discharger, Voice Recorder System, Cockpit Door Surveillance System, Flight Compartment PC Power.
ATA 24 - Electrical Power
  • Electrical Power Introduction, Electrical Power – Power & Control, Electrical Power – Distribution, Electrical Power – Component Locations, Electrical Load Management System (ELMS), AC Generation, APU Generator And IDG Power Systems, Backup Generator Power System, Main Equipment Center, DC Generation, DC Generation – Subsystems, DC Generation, RAT, DC Generation – Description, Standby Power, Flight Controls DC Power, External Power, Ground Service Switch, Electrical Power Control, Indication.
ATA 25 - Equipment and Furnishings
  • Cabin Accommodations, Flight Compartment, Flight Compartment Equipment, Passenger Compartment, Seats – Passenger, Service Units, Galleys, Lavatories, Lavatory Area, Electronic Compartment, Cargo Compartments, Sliding Carpet Cargo Loading System, Emergency.
ATA 26 - Fire Protection
  • Engine Fire Detection, Lavatory Smoke Detection, APU Fire Detection System, Lower Cargo Compartment Smoke Detection, Wheel Weil Overheat Detection System, Wing and Lower Aft Body Overheat Detection System, Engine Fire Extinguishing, APU Fire Extinguishing System, Lower Cargo Compartment Fire Extinguishing, Lavatory Fire Extinguishing System, Portable Fire Extinguishing.
ATA 27 - Flight Controls
  • Flight Control Systems Introduction, Flight Controls, Flight Control Shutoff Valves, PFCS Operational Overview, PFCS Modes Of Operation, PFCS – Analogue Interfaces, Actuator Control Electronics (ACE), PFCS – Flight Controls ARINC 629 Bus Interfaces, Primary Flight Computers (PFCs), PFC – Control Laws, PFCS – Electrical Power, Hydraulic Power Distribution, PFCS Roll Control, Flaperon and Aileron Components, Spoiler and Speedbrake Control, Auto Speedbrake Control, Yaw Control, Rudder Control Component Locations, Pitch Control – Elevator, Pitch Control – Stabilizer, Flight Controls Synoptic Display, High Lift Control, High Lift Control System (HLCS), High Lift Control System (HLCS) – Alternate Mode, Flap/Slat Electronics Unit, Flap/Slat Component Locations, Flap Skew Detection System, Leading Edge Slats Components, Slat Skew Detection System, Flap/Slat Load Relief, Autoslat Extension, Flap/Slat Position Displays, HLCS Maintenance Page Format.
ATA 28 - Fuel System
  • Fuel Quantity Computer, Fuel Storage, Vent System, Refuel/Defuel System, Refuelling, Defueling, Engine Fuel Feed, APU Fuel Feed, Fuel Transfer System, Fuel Controls and lndications, Safety.
ATA 29 – Hydraulic Power
  • Green, Yellow & Blue Systems, Reservoirs, Engine Driven Pumps, Electric Pumps, Power Transfer Unit, Fire Shut-Off Valves, Ram Air Turbine, Component Locations, Maintenance/Test Facilities.
ATA 30- Ice & Rain Protection
  • Ice Detection System, Wing Anti-lce System, Cowl Anti-lce System, Probe Heat System, Windshield and Side Window Heating System, Windshield Wiper System, Controls and lndications.
ATA 31 - Indicating and Recording Systems
  • Airplane Information Management System (AIMS), Airplane Information Management System (AIMS), AIMS Cabinets, Avionics Systems Supported By AIMS, AIMS – Main Equipment Centre Component Locations, AIMS – Data Conversion Gateway Function, AIMS – System Ground Tests, LRU Tests and Operational Tests, Primary Display System, Primary Display System, Primary Display System – OPAS Interface, Primary Display System – Synoptic Formats, Primary Display System – Maintenance Pages, Ground Manoeuvre Camera System, ACMS – Aircraft Condition Monitoring System, Systems Card Files, Warning Electronic System, Warning Electronic System – Component Location, Flight Data Recorder System, Clocks, Flight Compartment Printing System.
ATA 32 - Landing Gear
  • Landing Gear, Nose Landing Gear, Main Landing Gear, Main Landing Gear Downlock Pins, Gear Door Ground Operation, Landing Gear Door Unsafe Lights, Landing Gear Control System, Alternate Extension System, Component Location, Nose Wheel Spin Brakes, Main Landing Gear Wheels, Brake System, Antiskid/Autobrake System, Parking Brake System, Brake Temperature Monitoring System, Nose Steering, Tail Strike System, Air/Ground System, WOW Load Sensor, Proximity Sensor System (PSS), Landing Gear Position Indicating and Warning System, Indication.
ATA 33 - Lighting System
  • Flight Compartment Lights, Flight Compartment Lights – Spare Lamps, Passenger Compartment Illumination, Service and Cargo Loading Lights, Service and Cargo Loading Lights – Main Wheel Well Locations, Service and Cargo Loading Lights – Nose Wheel Well Locations, Service and Cargo Loading Lights – Cargo Loading Lights, Exterior Lights, Exterior Light Control, Emergency Lighting, Emergency Lighting – Exit Signs, Emergency Lighting – Slide Lights, Emergency Lighting – Power Supplies, Emergency Lighting.
ATA 34 - Navigation
  • Navigation Systems, Air Data Inertial Reference System, ADIRS, Pitot–Static/Air Data Standby Instruments, Flight Deck Component Location, Standby Airspeed Indicator/Altimeter, Standby Magnetic Compass, Standby Attitude Reference System, VHF Omnidirectional Ranging System, Air Traffic Control/Mode S Transponder System, Distance Measurement Equipment System, Automatic Direction Finder System, Global Positioning System, Radio Altimeter System, Weather Radar System, Traffic Alert And Collision Avoidance System, Ground Proximity Warning System, Flight Deck Component Locations, Flight Management Computing System, Instrument Landing System, Marker Beacon System.
ATA 35 - Oxygen
  • Crew Oxygen, Passenger Oxygen, Portable Oxygen.
ATA 36 - Pneumatic
  • lntegrated Air Management System, Pneumatics, Bleed Air Sources, Engine Bleed Air, APU Bleed Air, High-Pressure Ground Connection, Bleed Air Leak and Overheat Detection System, Controls and Indications.
ATA 38 - Water and Waste
  • Potable Water System, Gray Water Drains, Vacuum Waste System, Controls and Indications.
ATA 44 - Cabin Systems
  • Cabin Management System, Aircraft Systems, Cabin and Passenger Functions, Onboard Communication, Emergency Evacuation System, ln-flight Entertainment and Connectivity.
ATA 46 - Information System
  • Information Management System, Aircraft Health Management, Aircraft Network Architecture.
ATA 47 - Fuel Tank Inerting System
  • Fuel Tank lnerting System, System Generation, Distribution.
ATA 49 - Airborne Auxiliary Power
  • APU Power Plant, Shroud, Mounts, Air Inlet, Shroud Drains, Engine, Fuel System, Ignition and Start System, Cooling Air System, Bleed Air System, Controls, Exhaust Gas Temperature Indicating System, Indicating System, Exhaust System, Lubrication System, Oil Indicating System.
ATA 50 - Cargo Compartments
  • Forward Cargo Compartment, Aft Cargo Compartment, Compartment Nets.
ATA 51 - Structures
  • Aircraft Structure Repair Publication, Standard Practices, Clean-up, and Aerodynamic Smoothness, Damage Assessment, Permitted Damage, Repairable Damage, Composite Damage Assessment.
ATA 52 - Passenger and Service Doors
  • Overwing Emergency Exit Doors, Cargo Compartment Doors, Equipment Bay Doors, Remote Access System, Controls and lndications.
ATA 71 - Powerplant
  • Engine, Engine Fuel and Control, Ignition, Air, Engine Controls, Engine Indicating, Exhaust, Oil, Starting.

This course is an interactive General Familiarization developed by Trans Global Training. You are purchasing a license to use this course for a period of (1) one year. During this time you may use and review the course from any internet-connected device by logging in with the username and password which will be auto-generated when you complete your purchase.

Shortly after your purchase, you will receive 2 emails; The first from ATB will be your receipt. The second from Trans Global Training will be your login credentials. If these do not appear within moments of placing your order, please check your spam folder. Please keep these emails in a safe place for future reference.

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