Aviation General Subjects
GAT 100: Aviation General Subjects (2)
Aviation Airframe Subjects
GAT 110: Airframe Structures (2)
GAT 111: Airframe Systems (2)
Aviation Powerplant Subjects
GAT 120: Powerplant Theory (2)
GAT 121: Powerplant Systems (2)
GAT 100. AVIATION GENERAL SUBJECTS (2 credits)
This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Emphasis is placed on electricity, the use of aircraft drawings, aircraft weight and balance, materials and processes, aircraft ground operations, fuels and cleaning, corrosion control methods, and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and manufacturers’ technical and legal publications. Upon completion students will be prepared for the general examination for FAA certification.
GAT 110. AVIATION STRUCTURES (2 credits)
This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Emphasis is placed on sheetmetal repairs, aircraft flight control rigging, and aircraft inspection. Upon completion students will be prepared for portions of the airframe examination for FAA certification.
GAT 111. AVIATION SYSTEMS (2 credits)
This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Emphasis is placed on electrical systems installations, the aircraft fuel systems, hydraulic and pneumatic power systems, and the aircraft landing system. Upon completion students should be prepared for portions of the airframe examination for FAA certification.
GAT 120. POWERPLANT THEORY (2 credits)
This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Emphasis is placed on reciprocating engine overhaul, reciprocating engine assembly, reciprocating engine inspections, an introduction to turbine engines, and turbine engine inspections. Upon completion students should be prepared for portions of the powerplant examination for FAA certification.
GAT 121. POWERPLANT SYSTEMS (2 credits)
This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Emphasis is placed on engine instrument systems, engine fire protection systems, lubrication systems, ignition systems, induction systems, fuel and fuel metering systems, engine cooling systems, exhaust systems, and aircraft propellers. Upon completion students should be prepared for portions of the powerplant examination for FAA certification.
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