A320 MTD Maintenance Training Device

The A320 maintenance training device (MTD) simulates the electronic, electrical, mechanical, and engine system functions of aircraft, and simulates two engines including CFM 56-5B and IAE V2500-A5. It has various types of training items and simulated flight functions, meeting the requirements of students for the training of starting the aircraft according to the procedures and completing the aircraft take-off and landing procedures, so it can be used for comprehensive training of maintenance curriculums in aviation academies.

The A320 maintenance training device (MTD) simulates the electronic, electrical, mechanical, and engine system functions of aircraft, and simulates two engines including CFM 56-5B and IAE V2500-A5. It has various types of training items and simulated flight functions, meeting the requirements of students for the training of starting the aircraft according to the procedures and completing the aircraft take-off and landing procedures, so it can be used for comprehensive training of maintenance curriculums in aviation academies.


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Features:

Standard specification:

Follow the Turbine Engine Aircraft Structure and System (M11) and Gas Turbine Engine (M14) modules of AC-147-02, and the model part and aircraft maintenance manual of Airbus A320.


Customized upgrade:

Able to track client needs and provide customized upgrades to make products more suitable for the future teaching needs of clients.


Advanced training and teaching concept:

Guided by the concept of aviation maintenance engineering education, taking into account student’s learning curve from classroom to laboratory and engineering practice, the experimental projects were designed as from rudimentary to advanced. The experimental projects focus on the difficulties and key content in the academic course outline of locomotive maintenance, follow the CCAR147 outline requirements of locomotive maintenance engineering and aircraft maintenance manual standards, and emphasize on the actual training of the maintenance engineering, thus providing a progressive experimental project for each onboard system of the entire A320 aircraft and involving various maintenance work parts of the aircraft.