AVT 1050 - Technical Mechanics
Clock Hours: 100
Delivery Mode on-ground
Course Description: Students will cover the identification, care and use of basic mechanics hand and power tools. It also covers the identification and selection of aircraft hardware. The construction, installation, and maintenance of aircraft fluid lines and fittings are covered. This subject covers the making of precision measurements, using micrometer and vernier measuring instruments. Other areas covered are: fueling, towing, run-up procedures, ground operations, aircraft weighing procedures, weight and balance, and loading procedures.
Student Learning Outcomes: Students successfully completing the course will be able to:
Training
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(2) 1. Start, ground operate, move, service, & secure aircraft & identify typical ground operation hazards.
(2) 2. Identify and select fuels.
(3) 3. Fabricate & install rigid & flexible fluid line & fittings.
(2) 4. Weigh aircraft.
(3) 5. Perform complete weight-and-balance check and record data.
(3) 6. Identify and select aircraft hardware and materials.
(3) 7. Perform precision measurements.
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