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Airbus H145-D3 (Bk117-D3) General Familiarization - Trans Global Training

Airbus H145-D3 (Bk117-D3) General Familiarization - Trans Global Training


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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 Airbus H145 D3 (Bk117-D3) helicopter with Safran Arriel 2E 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, and 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 the powerplant.
  • Identify maintenance practices important to the airframe, its systems, and the 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 for the BK117 D-3 / H145 D3.

Trans Global Training General Familiarization courses are produced for 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


IA Renewal Credit:

This course 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 the FAA and a printable IA certificate of accomplishment will be made available at 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 FAAsafety.gov/login/reg/register

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.


  • General Overview
  • ATA 00 - Introduction
    • Overview of the BK117 D3 / H145 D3 series, development history, primary systems overview, certification, and main operational features.
    ATA 05 - Time Limits / Maintenance Checks
    • Inspection intervals, life-limited parts, certification maintenance requirements, and airworthiness limitations.
    ATA 06 - Dimensions and Areas
    • Aircraft dimensions, structural zones, and reference lines.
    ATA 07 - Lifting and Shoring
    • Procedures for helicopter jacking, shoring points, and safety precautions for lifting operations.
    ATA 08 - Levelling and Weighing
    • Helicopter levelling, weighing procedures, and weight and balance calculations.
    ATA 09 - Towing and Taxiing
    • Guidelines for safe towing and ground movement, including handling considerations.
    ATA 10 - Parking, Mooring and Storage
    • Procedures for securing and mooring the helicopter, both short-term and long-term.
    ATA 18 - Vibration and Noise Analysis
    • Methods for vibration detection, isolation, and mitigation, along with noise monitoring systems for safe operation.
    ATA 20 - Standard Practices - Airframe
    • Basic maintenance practices, inspections, and standard repairs for airframe components.
    ATA 21 - Air Conditioning
    • Air conditioning systems, temperature control, cabin pressurization, and ventilation management.
    ATA 22 - Auto Flight
    • Details of the autopilot system, flight guidance, stability control, and associated instrumentation.
    ATA 23 - Communications
    • VHF systems, audio integration, communication systems, and data link functions.
    ATA 24 - Electrical Power
    • DC electrical systems, generator and battery functions, distribution, and emergency power.
    ATA 25 - Equipment and Furnishings
    • Overview of cockpit layout, seats, cabin configurations, emergency equipment, and interior furnishings.
ATA 26 - Fire Protection
  • Fire and smoke detection, suppression systems, and maintenance protocols.
ATA 27 - Flight Controls
  • Flight control surfaces, trim systems, hydraulics, and control linkages.
ATA 28 - Fuel System
  • uel system layout, storage, fuel supply systems, refuelling, and monitoring mechanisms.
ATA 29 - Hydraulics
  • Hydraulic system structure, redundancy, and emergency procedures.
ATA 30 - Ice and Rain Protection
  • Anti-icing and de-icing systems, windshield heating, and ice detection.
ATA 31 - Indicating and Recording System
  • Instrumentation, crew alerting systems, flight recorders, and associated display systems.
ATA 32 - Landing Gear
  • Structure and operation of landing gear, skid system, brakes, and emergency landing equipment.
ATA 33 - Lighting
  • Exterior and interior lighting systems, emergency lighting, and control interfaces.
ATA 34 - Navigation
  • Navigation systems, GPS, Inertial Reference Systems (IRS), and display information.
ATA 36 - Pneumatics
  • Pneumatic systems, bleed air supply, pressure regulation, and related components.
ATA 52 - Doors
  • Description of crew, passenger, and emergency exit doors, door monitoring systems, and safety features.
ATA 53 - Fuselage
  • Fuselage structure, maintenance considerations, and key inspection points.
ATA 55 - Stabilizers
  • Horizontal stabilizer, structural overview, and inspection requirements.
ATA 56 - Windows
  • Cockpit and cabin windows, installation, heating, and maintenance protocols.
ATA 62 - Main Rotor
  • Main rotor assembly, rotor blade structure, bearingless rotor system, and maintenance procedures.
ATA 63 - Main Rotor Drive
  • Transmission systems, gearbox, drive shaft layout, and inspection/maintenance of drive mechanisms.
ATA 64 - Tail Rotor
  • Fenestron tail rotor system, control linkages, monitoring, and maintenance protocols.
ATA 65 - Tail Rotor Drive
  • Tail rotor drive shaft, gearbox, coupling systems, and inspection intervals.
ATA 67 - Rotors Flight Control
  • Control mechanisms for main and tail rotors, flight control cables, hydraulic actuation, and safety inspections.
ATA 70 - Standard Practices - Engine
  • General maintenance practices, inspections, and engine component handling.
ATA 71 - Powerplant
  • Overview of engine installation, mounts, and powerplant operations.
ATA 72 - Engine
  • Structure, Safran Arriel 2E engine specifics, performance parameters, and maintenance requirements.
ATA 73 - Engine and Fuel Control
  • Fuel control, engine fuel feed systems, monitoring, and control operations.
ATA 74 - Ignition
  • Ignition systems, FADEC control, and maintenance of ignition components.
ATA 75 - Air
  • Engine air systems, cooling, and airflow control components.
ATA 76 - Engine Controls
  • Engine control interface, throttle management, and cockpit display integration.
ATA 77 - Engine Indicating
  • Engine monitoring systems, indicators, EICAS, and troubleshooting.
ATA 78 - Exhaust
  • Exhaust systems, noise reduction, and inspection points.
ATA 79 - Oil
  • Oil systems, lubrication, oil temperature control, and filtration.
ATA 80 - Starting
  • Engine start system, APU interactions, battery support, and control functions.

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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