Curriculum


Part 147 Approved Training - License and Type Ratings
Honeywell Training Solutions is not an approved Part 147 training school with any aviation agency. Designed as supplemental to all aviation approved training, Honeywell acknowledges that some customers require Part 147 approved training to achieve type ratings. To locate a Part 147 training provider, contact your local aviation authority or the aircraft manufacturer for recommendations.

To assist customers with type ratings, Honeywell utilizes the approved "one-off approvals" process through the designated aviation authorities. To receive Part 147 approved training or to receive a "one-off approval", contact your local aviation authority for the exact procedure.

We offer support to assist customers with local aviation "one-off" rating approvals. For a nominal fee, copies of training materials will be mailed to the respective aviation authorities to begin the process.

A list of foreign aviations authorities can be found at: http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert/international/bilateral_agreements/link_intl_sites/civil_avi_auth/

Federal Aviation Administration Certification
Some training courses offered by Honeywell Aerospace Training Solutions have been approved by the Western Pacific Region of the Federal Aviation Administration as Inspection Authorization (IA) Refresher Training. Courses reviewed and approved by the FAA meet the requirements contained in FAR 65.93(A)(4) Inspection Authorization renewal and are acceptable towards IA renewal. For additional information or questions, contact the Aerospace Training Solutions Operations office at (602)365-2833.

ATA 104 Maintenance Levels
Honeywell Aerospace Training Solutions uses ATA104 guidelines to determine course curriculum content. The list of ATA104 levels are listed below. Each course offered on this website indicates the respective ATA104 level.
Level I: General Familiarization: provides a brief overview of the system.
Level II: Ramp and Transit: provides a basic system overview of controls, indicators, component locations and purpose, servicing, and minor troubleshooting.
Level III: Line and Base Maintenance: provides a detailed description, operation, component location, removal/installation, and BITE troubleshooting.
Level IV: Specialized Training: provides a detailed description, component location, in depth troubleshooting, adjustment, test procedures, rigging, use of wiring diagrams, schematics, and engineering data.
Level V: Component Overhaul: provides specialized component or card level repair training.

Customized Courses:
Honeywell Aerospace Training Solutions offers special customized courses in to meet customer-specific requirements. For additional information, please contact us at (602)365-2833, fax (602)365-2832, or email training.solutions@honeywell.com.


Technical Publications