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STD 566 - Appendix C Part 3 Curriculum area |
Hours |
STD 566 - Appendix C, Part 3 - examples of Theoretical Training Objectives |
3.0 |
Metallurgy |
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- corrosion; treatment and prevention.
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4.0 |
Aircraft Servicing |
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- Servicing systems; ground support equipment; grooming procedures/precautions.
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5.0 |
Approved Parts |
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- hardware; AN, MS, NAS systems; aircraft specifications - MIL, NAS; traceability, requisitioning, quarantine, bonded stores
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6.1 |
Fixed Wing Aircraft Aerodynamics |
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- theory of flight, speed of sound, aerodynamic loads, and high speed flight
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6.2 |
Rotary Wing Aircraft Aerodynamics |
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- theory of flight, coriolis effect, auto-rotation characteristics
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6.3 |
Flight Controls & Rigging |
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- flight control systems; Mechanical/servo powered flight control system/components; Cables; Incidence, symmetry checks and adjustments.
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7.0 |
Sheet Metal |
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- structural and non-structural repair; special fasteners; scratch inspection; sealant.
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8.0 |
Aircraft Structures |
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- Structural members; floats, hulls, skis, stabilizers, wings, engine mounts, cowlings and fuselages
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10.0 |
Piston Engines |
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- energy, work and horsepower; two stroke & Otto cycle
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11.0 |
Turbine Engines |
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- design/construction: inlet ducts, compressors, bleed valves, diffusers, vane controllers, combustion section, turbines, exhaust section, gear boxes, bearings, seals, engine mounts; thrust/torque; turboshaft/prop/jet/fan engines; noise suppression; fuel, lubrication, ignition, air exhaust.
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11.2 |
Ignition |
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- low tension (glow plugs), high tension (capacitive discharge), auto re-light; safety precautions
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11.3 |
Starting |
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- turbine engine starters, electrical starters, motor and starter-generator, Inspection/ servicing; auto-start system
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11.4 |
Engine Indicating Systems |
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- speed, temperature, pressure indication; flow metering systems, quantity indication (oil quantity), fault detection (chip detector, filter bypass), power indication systems engine pressure ratio (EPR); torque indication; BITE system; vibration indication
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11.5 |
Turbine Engine Safety |
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- ground running precautions/hazards: FOD, jet/prop blast, turbine burst, noise, chocks, tie downs, etc.
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12.0 |
Propellers & Systems |
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- Theory/design; lift and angle of attack, construction materials; Fixed pitch, controllable pitch, constant speed, feathering and reversing propellers
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13.0 |
Hydraulic Power |
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- Safety precautions; high pressure bottles/accumulators; fluid and system components; multiple and integrated systems; maintenance.
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14.0 |
Pneumatic Power |
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- operation, components, maintenance and servicing: temperature regulation, pressure control, flow control, sources and common applications
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15.0 |
Aircraft Plumbing |
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- standard fittings and hardware identification systems
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16.0 |
Landing Gear |
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- assemblies; retraction/anti-retraction; hydraulic/mechanical, emergency extension systems; Anti-skid systems; automatic/emergency braking systems; indicating systems; Mechanical and powered steering systems; air ground sensing systems.
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17.0 |
Environmental Control Systems |
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- cabin pressure, pressurization, satey percautions, functional testing; heating, cooling, ventilation systems, oxygen systems
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18.0 |
Fuel |
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- types, properties and additives; system configurations and component functions
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19.0 |
Ice & Rain Protection |
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- ice detection systems; Anti-ice and de-ice systems; Rain repellent systems.
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20.0 |
Emergency Systems |
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- emergency lighting systems; ELTs - Underwater Locating Devices (ULDs); inspecting, installing, testing; Flotation device types, inspection and servicing; Emergency breathing apparatus.
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20.1 |
Fire protection |
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- fire detection systems e.g. spot detectors, continuous loop, infra-red and ultra-violet; suppression and extinguishing systems; safety precautions
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21.0 |
Maintenance Procedures |
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- Inspection and maintenance requirements - private and commercial aircraft; inspections: periodic, annual, progressive, approved maintenance schedules; Weight and balance: jacking, leveling, weighing, installed equipment list
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23.0 |
DC Theory |
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- DC/Electron theory.; Magnetism; capacitance; Current; resistance; Electrical measurements; electrical energy; Magnetic effects of electric current; Inductance ; Direct current generators and motors; Synchros (synchronous transmitters, receivers and resolver); Tranducers; DC CCTs and analysis;
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24.0 |
AC Theory |
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- AC theory; AC generators, motors and transformers; Synchros (synchronous transmitters, receivers and resolver); Transducers; RCL\RC\RL circuits; Resonant circuits; Capacitance fundamentals; AC measuring devices; Vacuum tube devices
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25.0 |
Analog Theory |
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- Semiconductor devices; Semiconductor; Diodes; Transistors; Power supplies; Rectification; Filtering; Regulation Controls
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26.0 |
Digital Theory Principles |
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- Integrated circuits (LSI, CMOS); Special application IC's; Pulse techniques/parameters/ modulation (PAM, PWM, RPM, PCM); Multivibrators (monostable, astable, bistable).; Boolean algebra; Basic laws and expressions; Numbering systems; Decimals; Binary; Hexadecimal; Octal; Conversions; Binary computations; Digital electronics techniques; logic gates ( AND, OR, Invert, NAND, NOR, COMP); Application of: logic gates (Decoder, AD/DA, Multiplexing), basic digital/microcomputer technology; Microprocessors/data transfer between systems; Summing amplifiers (operational amplifiers); Differentiators; Integrators; Servo loops; Application of control systems e.g. powerplant, flight control, landing gear; Integrated circuits (LSI, CMOS); Special application IC's
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27.0 |
Maintain Communication Systems |
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- ELTs; Radio antennas; H.F. communications; VHF communications; SELCAL; Radio theory; Amplifiers; Oscillators; Filters; Mixers; Modulation; Radio antennas; Radio transmitters and receivers; troubleshooting techniques; Remote Radio Channeling; Digital communications; H.F. communications; VHF communications; SELCAL
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28.0 |
Maintain navigation Systems |
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- Acceptable standards; Navigation principles/antennas; Standard practices; Flight Management Systems; Inertial Navigation Systems; Inertial Reference; Radio navigation; ADF; VOR; Localizer; Glide Slope; Marker Beacon; Horizontal Situation Indicator/R.M.I; Area Nav; LORAN; Hyperbolic navigation principles; Global Positioning Systems; Aircraft system troubleshooting including: ramp testing and troubleshooting navigation equipment; locating and repairing predetermined faults
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29.0 |
Maintain Pulse Systems |
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- Radar navigation systems including: introduction to microwave principles and pulse techniques; weather radar; DME interrogator; ATC transponder; TCAS; Radio altimeter (LRRA); Doppler principles; GPWS
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30.0 |
Maintain Auto Flight Control Systems |
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- Introduction and system overview of: yaw damper system; flight director; autopilot; speed command; auto throttle; standard practices; VNAV; Stability Augmentation System
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31.0 |
Maintain Electrical Systems |
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- Proper use of test equipment; Wiring practices, including wire and co-axial cable specifications (MIL and FAA) ; Drawing and schematic symbology; Bonding EMI/RFI suppression techniques;Electrical system installation including acceptable standards; Electrical power systems monitoring devices
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32.0 |
Maintain Instrument Systems |
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- Acceptable standards; Air data systems and instrumentation, including: pitot and static system check; central air data computing system; air data instruments (MACH/IAS, VSI/IVSI, BARO ALTM); air temperature instruments; mach-airspeed warning; Attitude and direction, including: introduction to gyroscopic and flux valve principles; gyrosyn compass system/magnetic compass; attitude reference systems; turn and bank/turn coordinator/slip indication; standby artificial horizon; laser gyro; attitude director indicators; video displays; EFIS; Flight Data and Voice Recorder, including: system requirement; system operation and testing; Underwater Acoustic Beacon operation and testing; Compass swing; Data bus systems; The Installation of instrument system including: equipment installation, wire installation
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