AER 280
Instructor Pilot Flight Theory
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This course covers flight instruction and the skills and knowledge necessary to work effectively as a flight instructor. Topics include fundamentals of instruction, lesson planning, instructor regulations and endorsements, and related aeronautical knowledge. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence necessary for the Federal Aviation Administration Fundamentals of Instructing Test and the appropriate instructor written examination. Pre-requisite(s): AER 170. AER 281 Flight-CFI 0 3 0 1 This course provides experience in preparation for the flight instructor practical test. Emphasis is placed on the ability to transition to right seat flight while teaching performance maneuvers including operation of a complex aircraft. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in right seat operation and CFI maneuvers as specified in the FAA Practical Test Standards. Prerequisite(s): AER 171. AER 285 Flight-Multi-Engine 0 3 0 1 This course provides the flight training required to obtain a multi-engine rating. Topics include multi-engine safety procedures, singleengine operations and performance, VMC, instrument approaches (single- and multi-engine), and emergency procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the competencies required for the flight test practical examination for a multiengine rating. Pre-requisite(s): AER 171.
Aviation Electronics Technology - Avionics AET 110 Avionics-General 10 15 0 15 This course introduces general subjects related to multiple aspects of aircraft construction, maintenance, and repair. Topics include aircraft design, materials, components, manufacturing processes, electrical and electronics, documentation, FAA regulations, flight characteristics, weight and balance, tools, equipment, and ground operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of aircraft structures, operational parameters, avionics, component identification, purpose, and location, FAA regulations and documentation, and repair protocols. AET 120
Sheet Metal Aircraft Structures
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This course covers the methods and materials used in the construction, design, and repair of aircraft metallic structures. Topics include approved methods, processes, and procedures used in inspection, repair, manufacture, and fabrication of sheet metal structures. Upon completion, students should be able to inspect, construct, and repair sheet metal structures. Pre-requisite(s): AET 110. Corequisite(s): AET 122, AET 124 , and AET 126. AET 122 Airframe Electrical 2 4 0 4 This course introduces the operation, installation, and repair of engine and airframe electrical components. Topics include wiring, controls, switches, protective devices, lighting systems, AC circuits, and related electrical accessories. Upon completion, students should be able to install or repair wiring, controls, circuit breakers, switches, electrical accessories, and interpret wire gauge charts. Pre-requisite(s): AET 110. Co-requisite(s): AET 120, AET 124 , and AET 126. AET 124 Airframe Systems I 1 3 0 2 This course introduces students to the study of various systems on modern aircraft, including atmosphere control systems, pressurization, heating, cooling, and oxygen systems. Topics include various pneumatic and electrically operated ice and rain, pneumatic, and atmospheric systems. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, disassemble, inspect, and reassemble heating, air conditioning and pressurization systems. Pre-requisite(s): AET 110. Co-requisite(s): AET 120, AET 122, and AET 126.
Guilford Technical Community College
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