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4.00 Credits
Air-conditioning, cabin pressurization, and de-icing systems are a few of the systems that are covered in this course. These systems govern the conditions and environment under which the aircraft operate, contributing to the safety of flight. These systems must be given the attention that this course provides. Prerequisite: None.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with both theoretical and practical experience in assembling aircraft structures and components. This includes both primary and secondary flight control surfaces. Students will be trained to confirm structural alignment conformity and perform airworthiness inspections in accordance with approved technical data. Prerequisite: None.
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6.00 Credits
This course encompasses hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power systems. Fluid pumps from simple vane pumps through variable displacement high-pressure piston pumps will be disassembled, studied, and assembled in accordance with manufacturer's service manuals. System components such as valves, regulators, and actuators will be studied in this course. Retractable landing gear systems operation and service are also taught in this course. Prerequisite: None.
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8.00 Credits
This course is critical to a thorough understanding of various types of gas turbine engines, including the turbojet, turboprop, turbo shaft, and turbofan engines. Students study design, construction, theory, overhaul, inspection and maintenance as related to this engine and the associated instrument systems, which are popular to corporate and commercial categories of airplanes and helicopters. Prerequisite: None.
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2.00 Credits
Fixed pitch and constant speed propellers will be studied in this course. The student will gain experience working with governing systems for propellers. A portion of this course will be dedicated to the operation of rotor heads on rotor wing aircraft. Prerequisite: None.
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4.00 Credits
The student will gain realistic field experience in the troubleshooting of various powerplants. The student will be given the opportunity to find real world engine defects, effect repair and reinstate the engine to the manufacturer's standards. Prerequisite: None.
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5.00 Credits
The electrical power portion of this course will cover starters, generators, alternators, electrical circuits and regulators that pertain to them. The student will learn to operate and troubleshoot these vital components on test equipment used in industry today. The ignition system portion of this course will include an in-depth study of magnetos. The student will disassemble, inspect, repair, time, and assemble aircraft magnetos to industry standards. Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
This course fills the need for detailed training as related to the lubrication, cooling and fire protection systems used with both the reciprocating and gas turbine engines. Training includes not only the mechanical aspects of the systems, but the specific lubricants and chemicals involved as well. Prerequisite: None.
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5.00 Credits
Herein the students gain useful skills and knowledge of inspection, service, and maintenance of various auxiliary systems that are vital to the support and operation of the reciprocating or turbine engine. These subsystems include the engine exhaust and reverser systems, as well as the induction, fuel metering, and supercharger systems. Prerequisite: None.
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4.00 Credits
This course prepares individuals to engage in the diagnosis and repair of brake systems. Instruction will include units in hydraulic system diagnosis and repair, drum brake diagnosis and repair, disc brake diagnosis and repair as well as anti-lock brake system diagnosis and repair.
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