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5.00 Credits
Basic electricity and electronics provides a study of the relationships of voltage, current, and resistance in aircraft electrical systems, and the use of meters. Alternators; generators; starters; motors; charging systems; basic AC and DC systems; and semi-conductor, solid state, and integrated circuit fundamentals are introduced. Topics include: basic electricity; determine the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits; read and interpret electrical circuit diagrams; measure voltage, current, resistance, and continuity; calculate and measure electrical power; calculate and measure capacitance and inductance; inspect and service batteries; and solid state devices applications. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 5 Credit 7 Corequisite: AMT 100
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0.00 Credits
Provides students with an introduction to the theory and application of physics to aerospace vehicles and their subsystems. Topics include: temperature and heat; pressure, temperature, and volume of air mass; basic aerodynamics and theory of flight; physical factors affecting engine output; relationship of pressure, area, and force; origin of sound; principles of simple machines; and centrifugal and centripetal force. Hours: Class/Week 3 Lab/Week 0 Credit 3 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a survey of aircraft airframe structures used in aircraft. Topics include: wood structures, aircraft covering, and aircraft finishes. Hours: Class/Week 2 P.Lab/Week 3 Credit - 3 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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7.00 Credits
Provides a study of metal and non-metal ic tube and riveted sheet monocoque or semi-monocoque. Topics include: sheet metal structures introduction; install conventional rivets; install special rivets and fasteners; sheet metal form, lay out, and bend; inspect and repair sheet metal structures; identify non-metallic structures; inspect bonded structures; fiberglass structures; plastic structures; composite and honeycomb structures; inspect, check, service, and repair windows, doors, and interior furnishings; and laminated structures. Minimum Federal Aviation Agency teaching levels-2, 3. Hours: Class/Week 5 P.Lab/Week 7 Credit 7 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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3.00 Credits
Provides a study of airframe non-metallic structures and allied maintenance procedures. Topics include: welding principles; soldering, brazing, gas-welding, and arc welding steel; welding aluminum and stainless steel; fabricating tubular structures; soldering stainless steel; and welding titanium and magnesium. Hours: Class/Week 1 P.Lab/Week 3 Credit 2 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a study of aircraft assembly and rigging configurations. Topics include: use assembly and rigging hand tools and equipment; rig fixed wing aircraft; rig rotary wing aircraft; check alignment of structures; assemble aircraft components, including flight control surfaces; balance, rig, and inspect movable primary and secondary control surfaces; and jack aircraft. Hours: Class/Week 2 P.Lab/Week 3 Credit 3 Prerequisite: Program admission
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7.00 Credits
This course provides for performing airframe inspections with emphasis on developing the skil s related to conformity and airworthiness evaluations. Topics include: perform airframe conformity inspection, and perform airframe airworthiness inspection. Minimum Federal Aviation Agency teaching levels-3. Hours: Class/Week 3 P.Lab/Week 7 Credit 5 Prerequisite: AMT 204
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a study of the principles of generation, distribution, and management of hydraulic and pneumatic power throughout the aircraft. Topics include: identify hydraulic fluids; repair hydraulic and pneumatic power system components; inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and repair hydraulic and pneumatic power systems; hydraulic and pneumatic position and warning systems; and inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair aircraft position and warning systems. Minimum Federal Aviation Agency teaching levels-2, 3. Hours: Class/Week 2 P.Lab/Week 3 Credit 3 Prerequisite: AMT 103 194
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5.00 Credits
This course provides a study of aircraft landing gear systems with emphasis on inspection and maintenance procedures of hydraulic and pneumatic power throughout the aircraft structure. Topics include: inspect, check, service, and repair landing gear retraction systems and shock struts; inspect, check, service, and repair brakes, wheels, and tires; and inspect, check, service, and repair steering systems. Hours: Class/Week 3 P.Lab/Week 5 Credit 4 Prerequisite: Program admission
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7.00 Credits
This course provides a study of aircraft environmental control systems. Topics include: inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair cabin atmosphere control systems; inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair ice and rain control systems; inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair fire protection systems; inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair aircraft fuel systems; and inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair aircraft instrument systems. Minimum Federal Aviation Agency teaching levels-1,2,3. Hours: Class/Week 8 P.Lab/Week 7 Credit 10 Prerequisite: Program admission
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