AMT 220 - Practical Projects 3

Demonstration of the theories and skills discussed during the semester will be developed and assessed to a high standard to ensure excellence in the field of aviation.

 

Hours: 173 (Lecture Hours: 173)

 

Prerequisite:
None

 

Non-Course Prerequisite:
Successful Completion of Aircraft Maintenance Technician 2

 

Co-requisites:
None

 

Course Content:
Car 566 appendix C Part 2
2.0 HAND TOOLS/PRECISION INSTRUMENTS
Perform:
1. Tasks utilizing the proper selection and use of hand and power tools.
    Perform Lock wire tasks
6.3 Fixed Wing Controls and Rigging
Perform:
10. A cable repair.
11.2 Cooling and Lubrication of Engines
Perform:
4. The selection of the appropriate lubricants.
11.3 Component Parts of a Reciprocating Engine Assembly
Perform:
3. Disassembly, cleaning, inspection, measuring and reassembly of the engine.
11.5 Ignition Systems
Perform:
2. The timing and installation of a magneto and ignition harness.
3. The inspection, servicing and testing of magneto ignition system components.|
11.6 Installing, Testing, Troubleshooting Engines
Perform:
3. Engine removal and installation including installation of accessories and component systems.
4. Reciprocating engine run-up.
Perform:
The disassembly and reassembly of a carburetor,
The Adjustment of the float level.
13.0 PROPELLERS and SYSTEMS
Perform:
7. Propeller installation, safe operation, inspection, adjustment and minor repair.
22.5
34. Operational check and inspection of a COM T/R system and one NAV system to the LRU (Line Replaceable Unit) level on an avionics installation.
35 Inspection of an antenna system.
36. Removal and replacement of an avionics LRU or component.
37. Tasks utilizing a multimeter or equivalent to troubleshoot an avionics wiring interconnection fault.
Magneto
Turbo charger
Propellers
Carburetors
Cable safetying
Lockwire project
Engine re build and run
Turbine Inspections checks

 

Learning Outcomes:
The student upon completion of this course will apply in practical projects the theories and skills learned throughout the semester in several rubric rated projects and demonstrate the skills and safety while using tools and equipment.

 

Grading System: Percentage

 

Passing Grade: 70%

 

Percentage of Individual Work: 100

 

Textbooks:
Textbooks are subject to change. Please contact the bookstore at your local campus for current book lists.