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Turboprops and APUs for AMTs - InfoWERK


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  • Time: Self-Paced: +/- 3 hours

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This course serves as initial and refresher training on for turboprop engines, with a specific focus on the Pratt and Whitney PW 123B engine. It begins with an introduction to turboprop engines and discusses their modular design, which includes a reduction gearbox module and a turbomachinery module.

The turbomachinery features a three concentric shaft design with components such as a high pressure centrifugal compressor, low pressure compressor, high pressure turbine, low pressure turbine, power turbine, and drive shaft. The second part of the course covers auxiliary power units (APUs). .

It also includes chapters on engine construction and air inlet ducts. The course explores the combustion section, engine indication, and fire detection and extinguishing systems. Additionally, it addresses turbofan cowlings, mounts, and seals concluding with a final check at the end of the training.

The course is built into short 1-2 minute segments including animations, video and complete narration. Stage exams provide a refresher and confirmation of the key points. A menu bar provides easy navigation between topics. The average time spent to complete this course is 3 hours. However this may vary depending your experience and study habits. The course ends with a final exam which when passed, provides a printable certificate of completion in your name. Once you begin, you will have 1 year to complete and review the course.



Turboprops and APUs for AMTs is organized in the following sections.

Turboprop engines

  • Engine core construction
  • Air inlet and compressor
  • Combustion section
  • Accessory gearbox
  • Engine fuel
  • Engine fuel control
  • Ignition system
  • Engine air
  • Engine exhaust
  • Oil system
  • Engine start
  • Engine indication
  • Reduction gear (example DHC8 Q-400)
  • Engine control
  • Propeller control
  • Fire detection and extinguishing
  • Engine mounts and nacelle fire seals

Auxiliary Power Units (APUs)

  • Auxiliary Power Units - general
  • Fuel Control
  • Operation
  • Indication
  • Lubrication system
  • Fire detection and extinguishing


This course is an interactive multimedia presentation developed by infoWERK. 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.

After your purchase of this infoWERK multimedia course, you will receive (3) three emails. The first will be your order receipt with the subject line "Thank you for your order" which contains your order details. The second (2) two emails will be from infoWERK; one with your username and a link to the course, the second with your password (these are sent separately for security). Each of these emails will occur within moments of completing your order, if you do not find these email messages, first check your spam folder. Please keep these emails in a safe place for your future reference.

When you first open the course you will notice a menu icon on the bottom left of the browser screen. This menu will allow you to quickly navigate to any chapter of the presentation at any time. However, we strongly recommend proceeding with each topic in the order presented.

A certificate of accomplishment becomes available to download upon completion of the course and passing the final exam. The course becomes complete upon completing all content and passing each chapter exam.

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