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AVM 260 Advanced Composite Aircraft Repair II<br />

1 cr. hrs. 1 periods (1 lec.)<br />

Theory and application of composite and bonded metal structures utilized in aircraft construction. Includes repair methods<br />

selection, source documents, repair methods and design criteria, bonded metal repairs, tank and non-tank processing,<br />

priming, and environmental considerations. Also includes a heavy emphasis on repair performance utilizing the Structural<br />

Repair Manuals for composite monolithic and sandwich core, and bonded metal structures.<br />

Prerequisite(s): AVM 210/210LB.<br />

Corequisite(s): AVM 260LB<br />

Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule.<br />

AVM 260IN Advanced Composite Aircraft Repair II<br />

4 cr. hrs. 10 periods (1 lec., 9 lab)<br />

Theory and application of composite and bonded metal structures utilized in aircraft construction. Includes repair methods<br />

selection, source documents, repair methods and design criteria, bonded metal repairs, tank and non-tank processing,<br />

priming, and environmental considerations. Also includes a heavy emphasis on repair performance utilizing the Structural<br />

Repair Manuals for composite monolithic and sandwich core, and bonded metal structures.<br />

Prerequisite(s): AVM 210/210LB.<br />

Information: IN is the integrated version of the course with the lecture and lab taught simultaneously.<br />

Offered: Summer.<br />

AVM 260LB Advanced Composite Aircraft Repair II Lab<br />

3 cr. hrs. 9 periods (9 lab)<br />

This is the Lab portion of AVM 260.<br />

Prerequisite(s): AVM 210/210LB.<br />

Corequisite(s): AVM 260<br />

Offered: Summer.<br />

Avionics Technician Training<br />

For courses numbered 098, 198, 298, see “Topic Courses” on page 292<br />

AVIATION TECHNOLOGY — AVIONICS TECHNICIAN TRAINING<br />

ATT 101 Avionics Familiarization<br />

3 cr. hrs. 3 periods (3 lec.)<br />

Overview of the evolution of modern avionics. Includes the role and responsibilities of the Avionics Technician. Includes the<br />

classification and requirements of airports, airspace and atmospheric environments, and types of avionics equipment used<br />

today; instrument, crew cabin layouts and user modes. Also includes advisory circulars and regulations pertaining to<br />

operation and management.<br />

Information: Additional self-paced independent course study materials are required for non-certified Airframe and<br />

Powerplant students.<br />

Offered: Spring.<br />

ATT 102 Aircraft Electrical Systems<br />

3 cr. hrs. 3 periods (3 lec.)<br />

An overview of aircraft electrical systems, AC and DC power generation and distribution for small general aviation (GA),<br />

corporate, and commercial airline transport aircraft. Includes electrical schematics, manuals, and diagrams. Also includes<br />

aircraft system power requirements for avionics, fuel and flight management, cabin atmospheric control, landing gear and<br />

flight controls, load, fuel, safety, warning systems, cabin lighting, and entertainment systems.<br />

Information: Additional self-paced independent course study materials are required for non-certified Airframe and<br />

Powerplant students.<br />

Offered: Spring.<br />

ATT 103 Basics of Avionics Installation<br />

3 cr. hrs. 4 periods (2 lec., 2 lab)<br />

Concepts, techniques, and skills to install electronic and avionics equipment and panel layout standards. Includes avionics<br />

support structures installations, fabrication, modification of fabrication, and instrument panels. Includes electrical<br />

equipment bays, instrument mounting, handling precautions for sensitive devices, equipment cooling, typical wiring<br />

diagrams, installation drawings, conductor and coaxial types, cutting, sizing, termination, marking, bundling, anchoring<br />

techniques and practices. Also includes circuit protection devices, terminal installation, connectors and typical shop tooling,<br />

pitot-static system, turn and bank, artificial horizon, basic flight instrumentation, installation and troubleshooting.<br />

Information: Additional self-paced independent course study materials are required for non-certified Airframe and<br />

Powerplant students.<br />

Offered: Spring.<br />

<strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 2011/2012 327

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