AVT 1116 Regulations for Maintenance
This course provides the aviation mechanic with critical knowledge in the following areas: FAA regulations, airworthiness directives, mechanics' privileges, legal aircraft record entries, maintenance publications, repair manuals, wiring diagrams, structural repair manuals, Air Transport Association (ATA) numbering system and human factors. Two classroom, two lab hours per week.
Prerequisites: None
Course Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of federal and international regulations governing aircraft maintenance and documentation requirements as they relate to each area of expertise, such as weight and balance requirements and ground operations, and servicing of the aircraft including airworthiness directives and maintenance publications.
- Demonstrate basic knowledge of the operation of aircraft electrical power production and distribution systems; demonstrate basic knowledge of wiring diagrams, load analysis/math, troubleshooting, and repair.
- Demonstrate basic knowledge of the composition of materials, the forming of metallic and non-metallic structures used in aircraft construction, repair, materials and processes, corrosion control, inspection methods of those materials, and proper rigging.
Credit Hours: 3
- Classroom: 2 hours
- Lab: 2 hours
- Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
- Department: Aviation Technology
- Repeatable Credit: No
- Offered Online: No
Downtown Dayton Campus
Bldg 13, Rm 203
Faculty: Miller
Term: Spring 2024
Format: Course meets in person on scheduled days and times.
Course Fee: $15.00
Open Seats: 12
Meets: M from 1:00PM to 5:00PM
Section: 102
Open Seats: 12
Meets: M from
1:00PM to 5:00PM
1:00PM to 5:00PM
Section: 102
Downtown Dayton Campus
Bldg 13, Rm 203
Faculty: Miller
Term: Spring 2024
Format: Course meets in person on scheduled days and times.
Course Fee: $15.00
Open Seats: 14
Meets: M from 6:00PM to 10:00PM
Section: N01
Open Seats: 14
Meets: M from
6:00PM to 10:00PM
6:00PM to 10:00PM
Section: N01