AMET 108
This module covers the study of Canadian Aviation pertaining to the maintenance of aircraft.
Hours:
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Total Hours: 64
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Lecture Hours: 64
Total Weeks: 15
This course is offered online: No
Prerequisite:
Admission in to the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Program.
Course Content:
T8-1 – Overview of Law
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Explain Transport Canada Structure
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Explain Regulatory Structure
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Explain the CAR's Part I
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Explain CAR’s Part IV
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Explain Airworthiness Manual 566
T8-2 – Publications
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Locate all the applicable air regulations
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Explain industry publications specifications
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Describe aircraft publications and their uses
T8-3 – Flight Authority
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Explain Aircraft Requirements
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Explain Aircraft Registration
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Explain Certificates of Registration
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Explain Aircraft Markings
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Explain Flight Authority
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Explain export airworthiness certificates
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Explain annual airworthiness information report
T8-4 – Logbooks
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Identify Logbooks and entries
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Recording of general maintenance.
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Comply with recording of major repairs and modifications
T8-5 – Weight and Balance
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Define terminology used in weight and balance procedures and reports
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Compute a centre of gravity location
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Locate regulations applicable to weight and balance requirements
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Weigh an aircraft and compute the center of gravity location
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Prepare a weight and balance report with an equipment list
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Amend a weight and balance report and equipment list
Learning Outcomes:
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The student will locate and apply regulations pertaining to the maintenance and certification of aircraft.
Grading System: Percentage
Passing Grade: 70%
Percentage of Individual Work: 100
Course Offered in Other Programs: No
Additional Comments:
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T8-1=25%
- T8-2=12.5%
- T8-3=25%
- T8-4=25%
- T8-5=12.5%
Textbooks: Textbooks are subject to change. Please contact the bookstore at your local campus for current book lists.