Line Maintenance Communication
I would appreciate some assistance from flight crew, retired crew or Line Maintenence people. I am managing a team of Chinese instructors who are teaching English in the aviation industry. Communication between flight crew and Chinese Line Maintenance staff is often difficult due to their oral English language skills. We have a Line Maintenance Communication course which we have taught and covers aircraft arrival and departure communication with or without a tow. I would like to enhance the course by adding communication between the ground/flight deck or vice versa for some "unusual or out of the normal" situations, i.e. tailpipe fire, a vehicle approaching the aircraft during push back which I have covered, but I would like additional problems. Perhaps some possible computer messsages that might require the flight crew to ask the Line Maintenance if it is a "Go/No Go" item, or need to discuss with a particular trade related engineer.
What I would appreciate your asssistance with, is:
What are some possible scenarios
What would the likely communication be (what would be said by each party). I realise that there is no "exact" sentence used, but an idea of the conversation would be helpfull.
The attendees on the course may not be licensed, so the scenarios need to be those that an unlicensed engineer could handle.
Best Regards
Dahai