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Course Descriptions

2015-2016 Catalog

Aviation Maintenance Technology

22L AIRCRAFT COMPOSITE STRUCTURES,

AIRCRAFT WOOD STRUCTURES,

AND WELDING LABORATORY

1.5 units, 5.83 lab hours

COREQUISITES : Aviation Ma intenance

Technology 22. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English

125 or English 130 and English 126 and Eligibility for

Mathematics 201.

This lab course will cover a variety of subject areas

required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the

Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. Topics include:

Identification and selection of appropriate aircraft hardware,

materials, and special fasteners for bonded and composite

structures; the inspection, testing, and repair of fiberglass,

plastics, honeycomb, composites, and laminated primary and

secondary structures; welding techniques used on aircraft

metallic structures; identification of wood aircraft defects,

and the inspection, servicing, and repair of wooden aircraft

structures. (A, CSU)

23 AIRCRAFT FINISHES, AIRCRAFT

COVERING, LUBRICATION SYSTEMS,

AND IGNITION & STARTING SYSTEMS

3.5 units, 5.83 lecture hours.

COREQUISITES : Aviation Ma intenance

Technology 23L. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English

125 or English 130 and English 126 and Eligibility for

Mathematics 201.

This lecture course will cover a variety of subject

areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part

of the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. Topics

include: Reading, comprehending, and applying information

contained in aircraft maintenance manuals and publications,

complying with Federal Aviation Regulations, airworthiness

directives, and advisory materials, and writing descriptions of

aircraft condition and work performed using typical aircraft

maintenance records; identifying and selecting aircraft

finishing materials, applying aircraft paints, and selecting and

applying fabric and fiberglass covering materials; inspecting,

servicing, troubleshooting and repairing engine lubrication

systems; and servicing reciprocating and turbine engine

ignition systems. (A, CSU)

23L AIRCRAFT FINISHES, AIRCRAFT

COVERING, LUBRICATION SYSTEMS,

AND IGNITION & STARTING SYSTEMS

LABORATORY

1.5 units, 5.83 lab hours

COREQUISITES : Aviation Ma intenance

Technology 23. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English

125 or English 130 and English 126 and Eligibility for

Mathematics 201.

This lab course will cover a variety of subject areas

required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part

of the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. Topics

include: Reading, comprehending, and applying information

contained in aircraft maintenance manuals and publications,

complying with Federal Aviation Regulations, airworthiness

directives, and advisory materials, and writing descriptions of

aircraft condition and work performed using typical aircraft

maintenance records; identifying and selecting aircraft

finishing materials, applying aircraft paints, and selecting and

applying fabric and fiberglass covering materials; inspecting,

servicing, troubleshooting and repairing engine lubrication

systems; and servicing reciprocating and turbine engine

ignition systems. (A, CSU)

31 TURBINE ENGINES

3.5 units, 5.83 lecture hours

COREQUISITES : Aviation Ma intenance

Technology 31L. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English

125 or English 130 and English 126 and Eligibility for

Mathematics 201.

This lecture course will cover a variety of subject

areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part

of the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. Topics

include: Inspection, service, installation, and overhaul of

turbine engines. Electrical theory and the relationship of

voltage, current, and resistance related to turbine engines will

also be covered. (A, CSU)

31L TURBINE ENGINES LABORATORY

1.5 units, 5.83 lab hours

COREQUISITES : Aviation Ma intenance

Technology 31. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English

125 or English 130 and English 126 and Eligibility for

Mathematics 201.

This laboratory course will cover a variety of subject

areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part

of the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. Topics

include: Inspection, service, installation, and overhaul of

turbine engines. Electrical theory and the relationship of

voltage, current, and resistance related to turbine engines will

also be covered. (A, CSU)