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Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
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1 ) Apply safety rules, regulations and procedures for the Aviation Technology program, including safety concerns in the areas of first aid, fire, electricity, equipment, chemicals and personal protective equipment (PPE).
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Aviation Instrument and Hydraulic Systems |
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2 ) Demonstrate computational skills associated with aviation instruments and hydraulic systems.
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
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3 ) Demonstrate physical science principles associated with aviation instruments and hydraulic systems.
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
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4 ) Explain aircraft instrument theory, application, installation, and plumbing and sources of power, including altimeter, airspeed indicator, compass, gyro compass, artificial horizon, vertical speed indicator (VSI), cylinder head temperature (CHT) indicator, exhaust gas temperature (EGT) indicator, and navigation and communication systems.
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Aviation Instrument and Hydraulic Systems |
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5 ) Describe various characteristics of the atmosphere that affect instrumentation.
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Aviation Instrument and Hydraulic Systems |
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6 ) Explain hydraulic systems.
Explaining landing gear extension and retraction systems
Demonstrating brake servicing
Differentiating between rigid and flexible lines
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Aviation Instrument and Hydraulic Systems |
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7 ) Describe how physics affects the operation of hydraulic systems within an aircraft.
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Aviation Instrument and Hydraulic Systems |
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8 ) Explain wheel and tire construction.
Explaining various types of wheel and tire construction
Describing the purpose bearings serve in the wheel assembly
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Aviation Instrument and Hydraulic Systems |
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9 ) Demonstrate use and inspection techniques of tools for aviation instrument and hydraulic systems.
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Aviation Instrument and Hydraulic Systems |
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10 ) Demonstrate uses, care, and installation of aircraft hardware.
Identifying types, sizes, construction and finishes, and applications of aircraft hardware
Analyzing hydraulic fitting installation and flaring of rigid tubing
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Aviation Instrument and Hydraulic Systems |
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11 ) Select materials for use in aircraft maintenance including fasteners, safety wire, threaded fasteners, metal tubing, Air Force-Navy (AN) military standards fittings, flexible hose fittings, hydraulic fluid, and aircraft instrument training aids.
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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (2009) |
Grade(s): 9 - 12 |
Aviation Instrument and Hydraulic Systems |
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12 ) Demonstrate specific tasks related to aviation instrument and hydraulic systems installation and maintenance.
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