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AMS 252: Fuel, Air, and Exhaust Systems
2.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
Provides an in-depth study of reciprocating engine fuel metering and distribution, superchargers, heat exchangers, and exhaust manifolds, which are applied to the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of operating reciprocating engine components. Fuel control units and their system operation as it pertains to jet aircraft are also covered. Prerequisites: AMS 102, AMS 103, AMS 111.
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AMS 253: Powerplant Electrical Systems
2.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
The operating principles of the powerplant ignition system and components found on reciprocating and turbine engine powered aircraft are covered. Included are various powerplant electrical systems: fire detection and extinguishing, DC twin generator systems, and AC generator systems. Auxiliary power units, their operation, and their components are discussed in depth, with the emphasis on systems theory technology. Lab work covers the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of a magneto. Prerequisites: AMS 101, AMS 102, AMS 103, AMS 111, AMS 112, AMS 121.
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AMS 361: Turbine Engines
3.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
A study of the construction and design of modern gas turbine engines used in the current generation of airplanes and helicopters. Turbine engine systems will be studied, including lubrication, fuel scheduling, starting, and ignition. Heavy emphasis will be placed on maintenance, repair, inspection, and troubleshooting techniques. Prerequisites: AMS 251, AMS 253.
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AMS 362: Propeller Systems
3.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
(7.5,7.5)
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AMS 371: Powerplant Inspection and Line Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
3 Credits Operational maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for reciprocating powerplants and powerplant systems are studied in a "real" environment usingthe 12 engine test stands found on the flight line. Students get hands-on turboprop engine time with the PT-6 and the Garrett 331 operational test stands also found on the flight line. Prerequisites: AMS 121, AMS 251, AMS 252, AMS 253, AMS 362.
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AMS 371 - Powerplant Inspection and Line Maintenance
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AMS 372: Engine Maintenance,Repair,and Overhaul
7.50 - 10.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
3 Credits Under the auspices of the FAA Repair Station organization, the student will find invaluable the real learning situation in this lab. The practical and theoretical side is supported through classroom interaction and includes the study of the procedures and acceptable techniques used in engine disassembly, inspection, repair, and reassembly. The use of advanced techniques of nondestructive testing and the recording and return-to-service procedures necessary are covered. Prerequisites: AMS 251, AMS 253.
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AMS 372 - Engine Maintenance,Repair,and Overhaul
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AMS 380: Radio Communication Theory and Application
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
2 Credits This course is designed to increase previously learned electronics theory obtained during the course of study toward the A&P certificate or formal basic electronic theory classes. Upon completion of this course the student will be able to pass the FCC General Radio Telephone Examination (Elements 1 & 3). Prerequisites: AMS 112, AMS 121, AMS 243, or A&P Certificate.
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AMS 380 - Radio Communication Theory and Application
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AMS 384: General Aviation Avionics Systems Integration
4.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
This course is a study of aviation electronic equipment with hands-on wiring and system testing. Emphasis will be placed on avionics system installation and the block diagrams of individual appliances. Complete wiring of an Allied Signal Silver Crown avionics suite and a GPS unit is a requirement of the class. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to understand the operation, testing, and troubleshooting of general aviation avionics systems and wiring concepts. Prerequisites: AMS 112, AMS 121, AMS 243, or A&P Certificate.
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AMS 384 - General Aviation Avionics Systems Integration
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AMS 388: Air Transport Avionics Systems Line Maintenance
6.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
This course is an advanced course in aircraft wiring and air transport avionics systems with hands-on wiring and testing. This is the capstone course of the AMS 380 to 388 series and will concentrate on cor- porate and airline maintenance and troubleshooting. Included in this effort will be the use of advanced ramp test equipment and wiring concepts. Prerequisites: AMS 112, AMS 121, AMS 243, or A&P Certificate.
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AMS 388 - Air Transport Avionics Systems Line Maintenance
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AS 120: Principles of Aeronautical Science
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
3 Credits An introductory course in Aeronautical Science designed to provide the student with a broad-based aviation orientation in flight-related areas appropriate to all non-Aeronautical Science degree programs. Subjects include historical developments in aviation and the airline industry, theory of flight, airport operations, aircraft systems and performance, elements of air navigation, basic meteorology theory, air traffic principles, flight physiology, and aviation regulations and safety. Not available to Aeronautical Science students or to students with FAA flight certificates.
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