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MAINTENANCE TRAINING ORGANISATION EXPOSITION

PART 4 APPENDICES

FORM Application for Training (tick as appropriate) CF#


AVTC-03
Theoretical ✔ Practical ✔ 22-015
Course Title: Dates:

Boeing 737-600/700/800/900 (CFM 56) differences to Boeing 737-300/400/500 (CFM 56) B1 & B2 17-Mar-22
Name:

Surname:

ID/Passport Nr:

Date of Birth: Place of Birth:

Nationality:

Place of Residence:

Place of Work:

Telephone Nr: E-mail:

Specialty:

Total years of service:

Number of Years working for current Company:

Current Post:

English Language Knowledge Level (Poor, Fair, Very Good, Fluent): VERY GOOD

Training History (i.e. Courses, Seminars, etc)

Prior training directly related to the knowledge field

Qualifications/Credentials (AML / Academic degree / English language certification – scanned


copy to be attached to this form. If not, procced with interview by the Training Manager)

Interviewed by the Training Manager – (if applicable) (Signature & date)

Performance issues/goals (if applicable)

Applicant’s Signature
AVIATEC EL.147.0013 Issue:3 Rev:00 15 July 2019 Page 1 of 2

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MAINTENANCE TRAINING ORGANISATION
EXPOSITION
PART 4 APPENDICES

FORM Application for Training (tick as appropriate) CF#


AVTC-03 22-015
The candidate trainee verifies that he/she has been notified on the following topics:

The purpose(s), format and content of the learning services being provided,
including the instruments and criteria to be used for evaluation, and the nature of YES
the award or report to be issued upon completion

His/her commitments and responsibilities YES


Support for learning, such as library access, hotline, counsel-ling services,
computer access, mentoring, etc. YES

Any prerequisites, technical or otherwise, such as required skills, qualifications


and professional experience YES

the charges for which they are responsible, such as tuition fees, examination
YES
fees and the purchase of learning materials.

The candidate trainee should notify the organisation:

if there are any specific needs relating his/her language:

if there are any specific needs relating his/her gender:

if there are any specific needs relating to his/her religion:

if there are any specific needs relating to his/her culture:

Applicant’s Signature
AVIATEC EL.147.0013 Issue:3 Rev:00 15 July 2019 Page 2 of 2

© Copyright, AVIATEC AVTC-M01 Issue 03 / Revision 04 / 18 May 2020 74a


TRAINING MATERIAL RECEIPT 22-015
TRAINING MATERIAL FOR Boeing 737-600/700/800/900 (CFM 56) differences to Boeing 737-300/400/500 (CFM 56) B1 & B2

RECEIVED YES ✔ NO
I.D:
FULL NAME
SIGN:
SIGN:

sent to "training.manager@aviatec.gr"
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