School Elects for Virtual Aircraft Troubleshooting Device

16 March 2021

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Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) has selected ECA GROUP to support students training in its Aviation Technology courses. ECA GROUP ’s A320 maintenance training device (MTD) will be used for aircraft troubleshooting and maintenance.

With ECA GROUP’s MTD, trainees can experience active learning and perform complete maintenance tasks through the use of a virtual aircraft and a complete aircraft’s systems simulation, with a direct impact on operating costs. Trainees will have a complete understanding of the aircraft’s systems and thus be fully trained to accurately diagnosis malfunctions and address troubleshooting operations.

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The MTD has a range of troubleshooting exercises based on ATA's aircraft documentation, allowing trainees to learn how to fix several types of breakdowns: air conditioning, pressurization from the aircraft to the engines, including hydraulic systems, control surfaces, communications, etc.

The device can be deployed in a classroom configuration where trainees can practice on single stations while being monitored by an instructor. This also allows instructors to prepare their lessons, supervise the students and check their learning process through complete reports. This system aims at making aviation training more interesting, active and efficient, in a safe environment.

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