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(CBI)Mark 20 Instrument Landing System Course 47710

DESCRIPTION

This 13-day course provides training for technicians on the Mark 20 ILS. The course is 40 hours computer-based instruction and a 64 hour Academy laboratory. CBI subjects include familiarization, theory of operation, signal flow, and menus on Marker Beacon, Localizer, Far Field monitor,glideslope, RICE, and LCU. The laboratory covers maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing the Mark 20 system and the components, and one practical examination.

OBJECTIVES

Given a Mark 20 CAT II/III Instrument Landing System (ILS), student materials, a portable maintenance data terminal (PMDT), and access to a technical instruction book (TIB), the student will:
  • Configure a normal operating ILS IAW specifications listed in the TIB.
  • Perform periodic maintenance (PM) on the Mark 20 ILS IAW the TIB.
  • Perform corrective maintenance (CM) on the Mark 20 ILS IAW the TIB.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This course is primarily designed for airway facility personnel involved in the operation, maintenance, calibration and fault diagnosis of the Mark 20 ILS.

Prerequisites: 40283, Theory of Instrument Landing Systems

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Job Aids-CBI
  • Maintenance Data Terminal
  • Marker Beacon
  • Portable ILS Receiver
  • Localizer
  • Far Field Monitor
  • Glide Slope
  • Remote Indication and Control Equipment
  • Link Control Unit
  • Flight Inspection
  • Academy Resident Lab Exercises

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