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Dec 21, 2024
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APR 129A - Apprenticeship / Aviation Overview 6 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s): Registered Apprentices with Southern Oregon Aviation JATC.
Course Description: Serves as an overview of the aviation industry, regulations and technology. Four segments of the aviation industry will be targeted including: Aviation as a Career, FARS and Technical Publications, Basic Physics and Basic Aerodynamics, Weight and Balance, Ground Handling, Human Factors and Risk Management, Blueprints, Drawings and Geometric and Tolerances.
Course Level: Career/Tech Apprenticeship
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLO#1: Explain roles and functions of the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) including licensing and skill/hiring requirements within aviation industries.
- CLO#2: List and define basic physical science applications associated with aviation.
- CLO#3: Explain the basic theory of flight in relation to aerodynamic forces on fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft including basic theory of flight, gyroscopic procession and control surfaces.
- CLO#4: Define aircraft functions, operations and components using industry terminology. (ILO: Information Literacy)
- CLO#5: Identify human errors, reason for error and methods for reducing or removing risk.
- CLO#6: Navigate Federal Aviation Regulations (FARS) and complimentary Codified Federal Regulations to ensure compliance with regulations when performing required duties.
- CLO#7: Identify the basic symbols used in aircraft drawings, differentiating types of drawings, views and projections used in aircraft maintenance.
- CLO#8: Explain why and when weight and balance is critical to maintain the safety of the aircraft flight characteristics and integrity of the structure.
- CLO#9: Demonstrate proper procedures for moving aircraft on the ground by towing or taxiing. Aircraft fueling procedures (over wing or pressure fueling). Fuel system contamination testing.
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