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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Provides basic concepts of motion, fluid dynamics, heat and sound, aerodynamics, aircraft structure and theory of flight. Provides basic understanding of drawings and drawing symbols and schematic diagrams. Performs aircraft ground operations and fuel servicing techniques.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 AND Math Skills 2 Alg
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to aircraft terminology, nomenclature, materials and processes, fluid lines and fittings, precision measuring equipment, mechanics tools, aircraft hardware, aircraft cleaning and corrosion control. Covers the process and procedures required to inspect, repair, and fabricate rigid and flexible fluid lines. Covers aircraft hardware identification and the use of precision measuring tools. Covers identification of various forms of corrosion and cleaning techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of FAA regulations, publications, forms, and records and how they relate to aviation maintenance activities. Provides an opportunity to become familiar with manufacturer's maintenance publications and their use in performing maintenance and repair. Defines the qualifications, privileges, and limitations of a maintenance technician.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2
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4.00 Credits
The student is introduced to aircraft terminology, nomenclature, basic electrical principles of direct and alternating currents, aircraft batteries, precision measuring equipment, and interpretation of electrical circuit diagrams as they pertain to every day shop problems.
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3.00 Credits
The student is introduced to aircraft terminology, nomenclature, basic airframe electrical components, principles of direct and alternating current generating systems, precision measuring equipment, and interpretation of electrical circuit diagrams as they pertain to every day shop problems.
Prerequisite:
AVMT 1005 AND AVMT 1010 AND AVMT 1015 AND AVMT 1020 AND AVMT 1025
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4.00 Credits
The student is introduced to aircraft terminology, nomenclature, wood structures, fabric coverings, aircraft finishes, aircraft composite materials, structures, and construction techniques. This course provides general knowledge in this subject area as it pertains to every day shop problems.
Prerequisite:
AVMT 1005 AND AVMT 1010 AND AVMT 1015 AND AVMT 1020 AND AVMT 1025
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4.00 Credits
The student is introduced to aircraft terminology, nomenclature, aircraft sheet metal structure construction and repair methods as they pertain to every day shop problems.
Prerequisite:
AVMT 1005 AND AVMT 1010 AND AVMT 1015 AND AVMT 1020 AND AVMT 1025
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3.00 Credits
The student is introduced to aircraft terminology, nomenclature, basic welding process of aircraft structures, inspection methods, and assembly and rigging procedures as they pertain to every day shop problems.
Prerequisite:
AVMT 1005 AND AVMT 1010 AND AVMT 1015 AND AVMT 1020 AND AVMT 1025
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3.00 Credits
The student is introduced to aircraft terminology, nomenclature, landing gear systems, special servicing equipment, and the basic operating principles of hydraulic and pneumatic systems as they pertain to every day shop problems.
Prerequisite:
AVMT 1005 AND AVMT 1010 AND AVMT 1015 AND AVMT 1020 AND AVMT 1025
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2.00 Credits
The student is introduced to aircraft terminology, nomenclature, and aircraft fuel systems as they pertain to every day shop problems.
Prerequisite:
AVMT 1005 AND AVMT 1010 AND AVMT 1015 AND AVMT 1020 AND AVMT 1025
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