Associated Term:
Summer 2020
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course ((Level 3 as applicable/FAR Part 147), the successful student will be able to:
1- Perform powerplant conformity and airworthiness inspections
2- Item #1 inspections may include inspect, adjust, repair, replace, assemble, and/or rig:
3- Reciprocating engines and engine installations
4- Electrical and mechanical engine temperature, pressure, and RPM indicating systems.
5- Engine fire detection and extinguishing systems.
6- Lubrication systems.
7- Reciprocating and turbine engine ignition systems.
8- Reciprocating and turbine engine fuel metering systems.
9- Engine fuel systems.
10- Carburetor air intake and induction manifolds.
11- Engine cooling systems.
12- Engine exhaust systems.
13- Fixed-pitch, constant-speed, and feathering propellers, and propeller governing systems.
14-.Install, check, and service engine, electrical wiring, controls, switches, indicators, and protective devices.
15 -install, troubleshoot, and remove propellers
16- Repair aluminum alloy propeller blades.
17- Write descriptions of work performed including aircraft discrepancies and corrective actions using typical aircraft maintenance records.
18- Demonstrate ability to read, comprehend, and apply information contained in FAA and manufacturer's aircraft maintenance specifications, data sheets, manuals, and publications, and related
19- Complete required maintenance forms, records, and inspection reports.
20- Read technical data
Required Materials:
Technical Requirements:
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