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  • 2.00 Credits

    Study of aircraft wood and steel tubing structures and their covering materials. Topics include inspection and repair of wood structure; applied welding theory and methods; fabric restoration and repair; and application of paints and finishes. Prerequisite:    AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 120 AND AVI 130
  • 4.00 Credits

    Study of methods and materials used in the construction, design, and repair of aircraft metallic structures. Topics include approved methods, processes, and procedures used in inspection, repair, manufacture, and fabrication of sheet metal structures. Prerequisite:    AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 120 AND AVI 130
  • 2.00 Credits

    Study of nonmetallic aircraft structures, including inspection and repair of composite, fiberglass, plastic, and honeycomb materials used in manufacture and repair of aircraft structures. Topics include application of industry-accepted standards, methods, processes, and procedures used for inspection, repair, compatibility, manufacture, and fabrication of nonmetallic structures with a focus on safety procedures. Prerequisite:    AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 120 AND AVI 130
  • 4.00 Credits

    Inspection, operation, service, and repair of aircraft landing gears, and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics related to landing gears include, retraction systems, shock struts, brakes, wheels, tires, and steering systems. Topics related to hydraulic and pneumatic systems include power and control systems, pumps, actuators, and special equipment. Prerequisite:    AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 130 Corequisite:    AVI 240 OR AVI 340
  • 2.00 Credits

    Study of various types of systems on modern aircraft, including atmosphere control systems, pressurization, heating, cooling and ventilation, and oxygen systems. Various pneumatic and electrical operated ice and rain control systems will be explored. Topics also include the theory and operation of various fuel and fire protection systems currently in use on aircraft; identification of the various components and subsystems associated with the fuel systems, including fuel tanks, selector valves, and means of controlling the flow and storage of fuels; and fire protection systems, including detection, warning and extinguishing of airframe and engine fires. Prerequisite:    AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 130 Corequisite:    AVI 215 AND AVI 240 OR AVI 215 AND AVI 340
  • 2.00 Credits

    Study of rotary wing aircraft and the theory of flight and the laws of physics that apply to the operation of helicopters. Topics include primary flight controls and rotor systems, flight control adjustment, and track and balance procedures, with a focus on special safety precautions for helicopter operation. Prerequisite:    AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 130
  • 4.00 Credits

    Operation, installation, and repair of engine and airframe electrical components. Electrical topics include wiring, controls, switches, protective devices, and generating and starting units. Airframe topics include wiring, controls, switches, protective devices, and lighting systems as well as AC/DC circuits and related electrical accessories. Position and warning system topics include speed and take-off, anti-skid, and landing gear positions sensing. Prerequisite:    AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 130 AND AVI 135 Corequisite:    AVI 215 AND AVI 220 AND AVI 235 AND AVI 240 OR AVI 215 AND AVI 220 AND AVI 335 AND AVI 340
  • 2.00 Credits

    Theory and application of electronic flight instrument and avionics systems as found in modern aircraft. Topics include the markings and operation of gyroscopic, temperature, direction, and pressure-operated instrument systems. Skills developed include installing, inspecting, and servicing of aircraft instruments and their systems. Theory and operation of aircraft communication and navigation systems, including cockpit displays and integration of the autopilot. Advanced BITE testing and troubleshooting concepts. Prerequisite:    AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 130 AND AVI 135 Corequisite:    AVI 215 AND AVI 220 AND AVI 230 AND AVI 240
  • 2.00 Credits

    Advanced study of the theory of flight applications and airframe inspection. Topics focus on wing and flight control assembly and adjustment; flight control balance procedures and airframe inspection procedures. Prerequisite:    AVI 200 AND AVI 205 AND AVI 210 Corequisite:    AVI 215 AND AVI 220 AND AVI 230 AND AVI 235
  • 2.00 Credits

    Theory and application of electronic flight instrument and avionics systems as found in modern aircraft, including emerging technologies. Topics include the markings and operation of gyroscopic, temperature, direction, and pressure operated instruments systems. Skills developed include installing, inspecting, and servicing of aircraft instruments and their systems. Additional skill development in conducting research. Theory and operation of aircraft communication systems. Theory and operation of aircraft navigation systems, including cockpit displays and integration of the autopilot. Theory of emerging avionic and instrument technologies. Advanced BITE testing and troubleshooting concepts. Prerequisite:    AVI 105 AND AVI 115 AND AVI 130 AND AVI 135 Corequisite:    AVI 230 AND AVI 340
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