90 aviation MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY (AMT)Dept/No. Title UnitsAMT 80 Aircraft Component Inspection I 3.0AMT 81 Aircraft Component Inspection II 3.0AMT 82 Aircraft Component Inspection III 3.0AMT 83 Aircraft Component Repair I 5.5AMT 84 Aircraft Component Repair II 5.5AMT 85 Aircraft Component Repair III 3.0AMT 86 Advanced Aircraft ComponentInspection I 8.5AMT 87 Advanced Aircraft ComponentInspection II 8.5AMT 88 Advanced Aircraft ComponentInspection III 3.0Total Required Units: 43.0PowerplantDegree Major/Certificate Requirements:Dept/No. Title UnitsAMT 56L Basic Science of Aviation MaintenanceTechnology 3.0AMT 56 Basic Science of Aviation MaintenanceTechnology 6.5AMT 58L Survey of Aviation MaintenanceTechnology 3.0AMT 58 Survey of Aviation MaintenanceTechnology 6.5AMT 70L Theory of Powerplants I 3.0AMT 70 Theory of Powerplants I 5.0AMT 74L Theory of Powerplants II 3.0AMT 74 Theory of Powerplants II 5.0AMT 76L Theory of Advanced Powerplants I 3.0AMT 76 Theory of Advanced Powerplants I 5.0AMT 78L Theory of Advanced Powerplants II 3.0AMT 78 Theory of Advanced Powerplants II 5.0Total Required Units: 51.0Recommended:AMT 270, Aviation Maintenance Technology Preparation (1-3)(if needed)AMT 48AA-FZSelected Topics in Aviation Maintenance.5-9 units, 0-9 hours lecture, 0-27 hours laboratory (GRor P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSUSee section on Selected Topics. <strong>09</strong>50.00AMT 49Independent Study in Aviation Maintenance.5-5 units: .5-5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUSee section on Independent Study. <strong>09</strong>50.00AMT 56Basic Science of Aviation MaintenanceTechnology6.5 units, 6.5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUIntroduction to maintenance of both large and smallaircraft: Rivet installation, basic shop math and physics,aircraft structures, aerodynamics, basic electricity,cleaning and corrosion control; and Federal AviationAdministration regulation, Part 65, Appendix D.<strong>09</strong>50.00AMT 56LBasic Science of Aviation MaintenanceTechnology3 units, 9 hours laboratory (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUIntroduction to maintenance of both large and smallaircraft: Rivet installation, basic shop math and physics,aircraft structures, aerodynamics, basic electricity, andcleaning and corrosion control. <strong>09</strong>50.00AMT 58Survey of Aviation Maintenance Technology6.5 units, 6.5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUSurvey of aviation maintenance technology: FederalAviation Administration regulations, weight andbalance, non-destructive testing, aircraft drawings, fluidlines and fittings, maintenance publications and formsand records, materials and processes, ground operations,aircraft finishes, and plastic and bonded structures.<strong>09</strong>50.00AMT 58LSurvey of Aviation Maintenance Technology3 units, 9 hours laboratory (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUSurvey of aviation maintenance technology: FederalAviation Administration regulations, weight andbalance, non-destructive testing, aircraft drawings, fluidlines and fittings, maintenance publications and formsand records, materials and processes, ground operations,aircraft finishes, and plastic and bonded structures.<strong>09</strong>50.00AMT 62Airframe Systems I6.5 units, 6.5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUIntroduction to airframe systems: Advanced airframeelectrical systems, sheet metal structures; aircraftinstrument, cabin environmental control, ice and raincontrol, and pneumatic systems. <strong>09</strong>50.10
aviation MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY (AMT)91AMT 62LAirframe Systems I3 units, 9 hours laboratory (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUIntroduction to airframe systems: Advanced airframeelectrical systems, sheet metal structures; aircraftinstrument, cabin environmental control, ice and raincontrol, and pneumatic systems. <strong>09</strong>50.10AMT 64Airframe Systems II6.5 units, 6.5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUContinuation of airframe systems: Assembly and rigging;hydraulic, fuel, and landing gear systems. <strong>09</strong>50.10AMT 64LAirframe Systems II3 units, 9 hours laboratory (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUContinuation of airframe systems: Assembly and rigging;hydraulic, fuel, and landing gear systems. <strong>09</strong>50.10AMT 66Airframe Systems and Review3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUReview in preparation for the Federal AviationAdministration examination: Airframe, communicationand navigation, and take-off warning systems; welding,and airframe inspection. <strong>09</strong>50.10AMT 66LAirframe Systems and Review2 units, 6 hours laboratory (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUReview in preparation for the Federal AviationAdministration examination: Airframe, communicationand navigation, and take-off warning systems; welding,and airframe inspection. <strong>09</strong>50.10AMT 70Theory of Powerplants I5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUBasic powerplant theory and systems: Reciprocatingengine overhaul, operation, installation and removal;powerplant lubrication, and engine fuel and coolingsystems. <strong>09</strong>50.20AMT 70LTheory of Powerplants I2.5 units, 7.5 hours laboratory (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUBasic powerplant theory and systems: Reciprocatingengine overhaul, operation, installation and removal;powerplant lubrication, and engine fuel and coolingsystems. <strong>09</strong>50.20AMT 74Theory of Powerplants II5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUContinuation of basic powerplant theory and systems:Fuel metering, induction and exhaust, powerplantelectrical, and engine instrument systems. <strong>09</strong>50.20AMT 74LTheory of Powerplants II2.5 units, 7.5 hours laboratory (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUContinuation of basic powerplant theory and systems:Fuel metering, induction and exhaust, powerplantelectrical, and engine instrument systems. <strong>09</strong>50.20AMT 76Advanced Powerplants I5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUAdvanced powerplant systems: Propeller systems,reciprocating engine inspection and troubleshooting,engine fire protection systems, and powerplantinspection. <strong>09</strong>50.20AMT 76LAdvanced Powerplants I3 units, 9 hours laboratory (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUAdvanced powerplant systems: Propeller systems,reciprocating engine inspection and troubleshooting,engine fire protection systems, and powerplantinspection. <strong>09</strong>50.20AMT 78Advanced Powerplants II5 units, 5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUContinuation of advanced powerplant systems: Ignitionsystems; gas turbine engine classification, construction,nomenclature, installation and operation, overhaul,inspection and repair; turboprop engines; helicopterpowerplants and installation; auxiliary power units; andreview in preparation for FAA written examinations.<strong>09</strong>50.20
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