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Tuesday, 08 July 2008 15:57
 

Avionics Program - 2120 Hours

Soldering and Basic Laboratory Practices - This block of instruction is a study of

the basic skills associated with safety in all areas of electronics, laboratory practices, tool

usage, and soldering techniques.

Employability Skills -

This block of instruction is a study of employment search

techniques, resume writing, interviewing skills, work ethics and follow up procedures.

Entrepreneurial Skills -

This block of instruction is a study of the basic concepts for

starting and operating a small business. Areas included are licensing a business,

identifying start up capitol, preparing a business plan, employee relations, and business

management.

Direct Current Circuits -

This block of instruction is a study of the theory of Direct

Current Circuits (DC Circuits) and participation in laboratory experiments using DC

Circuits.

Basic Computer Usage -

This block of instruction is the study of basic concepts of the

microcomputers including the operating system and software programs such as word

processing, database, programming language, and spreadsheets.

Alternating Current Circuits -

This block of instruction is the study of the theory and

application of Alternation Current (AC) in electronic circuits. The laboratory projects

demonstrate the operation of AC circuits.

Solid State Devices -

This block of instruction is the study of the theory of solid-state

electronic devices used in modern day electronic circuits. The laboratory projects require

developing and testing various circuits.

Digital Circuits -

This block of instruction is the study of digital circuits, which is the

present technology, used in pulse circuits and in the operation of the computer. The

laboratory requires developing and testing various circuits.

Microprocessors -

This block of instruction is the study of digital circuits used in

industrial and consumer equipment, and microprocessors. Areas of focus include

microcomputers, and industrial micro controllers used in dedicated computer

applications.

Analog Circuits -

This block of instruction, we will apply the skills acquired in the

preceding areas of study to Analog Circuits. Laboratory projects require building circuits

used in common electronic equipment, analyzing and testing circuits, and developing the

skills to correct problems.

Radio Repair Stations -

This block of instruction is the study of FAA regulations that

set the standards and operation procedures to be followed when establishing a business

that will be involved in the repair of aircraft electronics or electrical equipment.

Aircraft Electrical Systems -

This block of instruction is the study of the design,

operation, trouble shooting, and repair of the aircraft electrical systems.

Line and Bench Maintenance -

This block of instruction is the study of the techniques

used in the basic operation, trouble shooting, and repair of aircraft communication and

navigation electronic equipment.

Installing Avionics Systems -

This block of instruction is the study of basic aircraft

structures as related to the location and mounting of the electronic equipment used in

aircraft. The student will study the fabrication of interconnect cables, connectors,

hardware, FAA regulations, weight and balance, and installation of antennas.

Calibration of Test Equipment -

This block of instruction is the study of the testing and

calibration of the test equipment used in the repair and certification of the electronic

equipment used in aviation.

AM & FM Transmitter -

This block consists of instruction in the study of theory,

operation, trouble shooting, and repair of basic types of radio transmitters used in

communication and repair of basic types of radio transmitters used in communication and

navigation equipment installed on aircraft.

AM & FM Receiver -

This block consists of instruction in the study of theory, operation,

trouble shooting, and repair of basic types of radio receivers used in communication and

navigation equipment installed on aircraft.

AM & FM Transceiver -

This block consists of instruction in the study of theory,

operation, trouble shooting, and repair of basic types of radio transceivers used in

communication and navigation equipment installed on aircraft

Electromagnetic Wave Emissions -

This block of instruction is the study of the theory

and operation of antennas and the transmission of the electromagnetic wave in the

atmosphere.

Line and Bench Maintenance of Radio Navigation Systems -

This block of

instruction is the study of the techniques used in the basic operation, trouble shooting, and

repair of aircraft radio communication and navigation electronic systems and equipment.

Line and Bench Maintenance of Radar Systems -

This block of instruction is the

study of the techniques used in the basic operation, trouble shooting, and repair of aircraft

weather radar, global positioning systems, and active radar tracking systems used in

aviation.

Operation of Area Navigation Systems -

This block of instruction is the study of the

theory and operation of area navigation systems, very high frequency omni range direction

finders, distance measuring equipment and global positioning systems.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 July 2008 15:59
 

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