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2.00 Credits
Basic electrical theory as it applies to aircraft, including Ohm's Law. Study includes the application of components, DC circuits, use of electrical measuring instruments and diagrams, and principles of aircraft electrical components and batteries.
Prerequisite:
Placement by Examination OR MTH 004 AND Placement by Examination OR RDG 001
Corequisite:
AVI 120
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2.00 Credits
Aircraft blueprint reading for aviation maintenance technicians with emphasis on reading and interpreting multi-view drawings. Includes installation, diagrams, schematics, and the use of charts and graphs. Course work includes producing three-dimensional sketches for repair and alterations to aircraft. Skill development includes weighing aircraft, computing the various weights for proper balance, and recording data.
Prerequisite:
AVI 120
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2.00 Credits
Basic electrical theory as it applies to capacitive and inductive AC circuits. Study includes AC troubleshooting theory; basic solid state devices theory as it applies to diodes and transistors, as used in aircraft regulation and dimming circuitry; and basic logic gate theory.
Prerequisite:
AVI 120 AND AVI 125
Corequisite:
AVI 155 AND AVI 160
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4.00 Credits
Theory and operating principles of aircraft reciprocating engines. Topics focus on disassembly, inspection of parts, reassembly, and the proper procedures for servicing and repairing the lubrication and cooling systems.
Corequisite:
AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 120
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4.00 Credits
Theory and operating principles of aircraft gas turbine engines and the functions of engine components. Topics include engine design and construction; inspection requirements; Auxiliary Power Units; borescope process; and the procedures for servicing and repairing the lubrication and cooling systems.
Corequisite:
AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 120
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2.00 Credits
Theory, operating principles, and maintenance of reciprocating and turbine engine fuel metering systems. Topics include carburetors, fuel injection, and fuel controls.
Prerequisite:
AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 120
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2.00 Credits
Inspection, service, troubleshooting, repair, and theory of reciprocating and turbine engine ignition systems and various related components.
Prerequisite:
AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 125
Corequisite:
AVI 135 AND AVI 160
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4.00 Credits
Theory and practical examination of engine induction, ice and rain control, heat exchangers, superchargers, and turbo chargers, air intake, exhaust and induction manifolds, and propellers. Includes the theory, inspection, troubleshooting, and repair of these components.
Prerequisite:
AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 120
Corequisite:
AVI 135 AND AVI 155
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4.00 Credits
Study of engine electrical systems and instruments used on turbine powered and reciprocating engine powered aircraft. Emphasis on mechanical power generating and engine starting systems, including hands-on experience with removal, installation, disassembly, troubleshooting, and adjustment of generating, starting, regulating, and monitoring devices.
Prerequisite:
AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 120 AND AVI 135
Corequisite:
AVI 170
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to reciprocating engine installation and operation and an exploration of various engine systems. Topics include adjustment of fuel metering components, propellers, magnetos and other components to ensure safe and efficient operation; identification of the various components associated with fuel systems; fire protection and extinguishing systems; and engine airworthiness inspection procedures.
Prerequisite:
AVI 140 AND AVI 145 AND AVI 150 AND AVI 155 AND AVI 160
Corequisite:
AVI 165
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