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Course Criteria
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0.75 Credits
Aviation physics will provide the understanding of energy, matter, principles of simple machines, sound, fluids, heat dynamics aircraft structures, basic theory of flight and how they relate to aircraft mechanics. Prerequisites: None.
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1.50 Credits
This course will familiarize the student with federal aviation publications to include Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), Airworthiness Directives (AD), advisory materials, specification and Type Certificate Data Sheets (TCDS). Also included will be aircraft manufacturer's publications to include maintenance manuals, parts manuals and all service related manufacturer supplied publications. Human factors and effects on aviation maintenance will be covered. Prerequisite: None.
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1.50 Credits
This course will cover procedures used for aircraft ground operations to include servicing, towing, starting, taxing, shut down, and securing aircraft. Also covered are the proper identification and selection of fuel and identification of ground operation hazards. Prerequisite: None.
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1.50 Credits
This course will cover aircraft maintenance records, inspection reports, discrepancy reports, corrective action sign-offs, and all required maintenance and inspection record entries in the aircraft log books. Prerequisite: None.
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1.50 Credits
This course will cover procedures used to clean aircraft and identify, remove, and treat corrosion found on aircraft. Prerequisite: None.
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1.50 Credits
This course will provide a familiarization with aircraft drawings, identifying drawing information and symbols to include electrical schematics and sketches of repairs and alterations. Use of blueprint information and interpreting information from typical charts and graphs for aircraft will be covered. Prerequisite: None.
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1.50 Credits
This course will cover aircraft weight and balance information to include locating aircraft datums, weighing aircraft, calculating aircraft weight and balance, determining aircraft center of gravity limits, calculating weight and balance information after an equipment change and revising all aircraft records, to include flight manual or POH (Pilot Operating Handbook) weight and balance information, aircraft log book sign off for weight and balance, and other record keeping as required. Prerequisite: None.
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1.50 Credits
This course will cover the various methods of nondestructive testing, inspection and checking of welds, and basic heat-treating. Also the identification, selection, installation and securing of aircraft hardware and performing precision measurements using special tools will be covered. Prerequisite: None.
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1.50 Credits
This course will cover the identification, construction and inspection of aircraft rigid and flexible fluid lines and fittings, also the removal, installation and securing of rigid and flexible fluid lines installed in aircraft. Prerequisite: None.
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5.00 Credits
This course will cover basic alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) electricity, electron theory, Ohms Law, electrical circuit calculations, multi-meter function and use in AC/DC circuits. Also AC/DC electrical circuit diagrams and typical components used and battery inspection and servicing will be covered. Prerequisite: None.
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