Aircraft Fuel, Fuel Metering, Induction and Exhaust Systems (Course Outline), Aviation Mechanics (Power Plant) [electronic resource] : 9057.02.

This document presents an outline for a 135-hour course designed to help the trainee gain the skills and knowledge necessary to become an aviation powerplant mechanic. The course outlines the theory of operation of various fuel systems, fuel metering, induction, and exhaust system components with an...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ERIC)
Corporate Author: Dade County Public Schools
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1971.
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Summary:This document presents an outline for a 135-hour course designed to help the trainee gain the skills and knowledge necessary to become an aviation powerplant mechanic. The course outlines the theory of operation of various fuel systems, fuel metering, induction, and exhaust system components with an emphasis on troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair methods. The aviation powerplant maintenance technician must be able to demonstrate his ability to troubleshoot and repair aircraft engine fuel systems; his ability to check and repair fuel metering systems and the components thereof; his ability to check, service, and repair all sections of an engine induction on both reciprocating and turbine engines; and his ability to check and repair aircraft engine exhaust systems and the components thereof. Behavioral objectives and performance standards are identified for each of the areas of instruction. A 16-item bibliography including two films and a Quinmester posttest sample are included. (KP)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED092693.
ERIC Note: An Authorized Course of Instruction for the Quinmester Program.
Physical Description:51 p.