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Adopted CTE Course Blueprint for 7531 Aviation 1
(Recommended hours of instruction: 270 – 360)
Essential Std #
Units, Essential Standards, and Indicators
(The Learner will be able to:)
Course
Weight
RBT
Designation
1
2
3
4
Total Course Weight
100%
A
Math and Physics
20%
AV11.00
Understand Math in Aviation Maintenance
10%
RBT
1.01 Whole Numbers
1.02 Fractions
1.03 Mixed Numbers
1.04 Decimal Number System
1.05 Ratio
1.06 Proportion
1.07 Percentage
1.08 Positive and Negative Numbers
1.09 Powers
1.10 Functions
1.11 Scientific Notation
1.12 Algebra
1.13 Computing Area
1.14 Computing Volume
1.15 Surface Area of 3D Objects
1.16 Trigonometric Functions
1.17 Measurement Systems
1.18 Binary Number System
AV12.00
Understand Physics in Aviation Maintenance
10%
RBT
2.01 Matter
2.02 Energy
2.03 Force, Work, Power, Torque
2.04 Simple Machines
2.05 Stress
2.06 Motion
2.07 Heat
2.08 Pressure
2.09 Gas Laws
2.10 Fluid Mechanics
2.11 Sound
2.12 The Atmosphere
2.13 Theory of Flight
2.14 Engine Theory
B
Drawings and Blueprints
12%
AV13.00
Understand the Purpose and Function of Aircraft Drawings
6%
RBT
3.01 Types of Drawings
3.02 Title Blocks
3.03 Universal Numbering Systems
3.04 Bill of Material
3.05 Methods of Illustration
AV14.00
Understand Lines and Their Meanings
6%
RBT
4.01 Lines
4.02 Symbols
4.03 Reading and Interpreting Drawings
4.04 Sketches
C
Maintenance Publications
11%
AV15.00
Understand Federal Regulations
5%
5.01 Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations
5.02 Primary Regulations
AV16.00
Use regulations to solve problems
6%
6.01 Civil Air Regulations
6.02 FAA Documents
6.03 Non-FAA Documents
6.04 Forms
6.05 Records
D
Materials and Processes
20%
AV17.00
Understand materials used in aircraft
10%
7.01 Aircraft metals
7.02 Nonmetallic aircraft materials
7.03 Seals
7.04 Aircraft hardware
AV18.00
Apply processes used in aircraft maintenance
10%
8.01 Metalworking processes
8.02 Heat treatment
8.03 Composite processes
8.04 Riveting
E
Weight and Balance
16%
AV19.00
Understand need for weight and balance standards
9%
9.01 Requirements for aircraft weighing
9.02 Terminology
9.03 Use of ballast
AV110.00
Apply procedures for weighing aircraft
7%
10.01 Procedures for weighing an aircraft
10.02 Loading an aircraft
F
Ground Operations
15%
AV111.00
Understand safety issues
9%
11.01 Shop safety
11.02 Flight line safety
11.03 Fire protection
AV112.00
Apply servicing standards
6%
12.01 Tiedown procedures
12.02 Ground movement
12.03 Servicing aircraft
12.04 Fuel servicing aircraft
G
VFR Ground School
6%
AV113.00
Understand the requirements for private pilot licensing
6%
13.01 Introduction
13.02 Navigation
13.03 Instruments
13.04 Forces
13.05 Communication
Adopted CTE Course Blueprint for 7532 Aviation 2
(Recommended hours of instruction: 270 – 360)
Essential Std #
Units, Essential Standards, and Indicators
(The Learner will be able to:)
Course
Weight
RBT
Designation
1
2
3
4
Total Course Weight
100%
A
Maintenance Forms, Records, and Mechanic Privilege
15%
AV21.00
Understand Federal – Nonfederal Forms
5%
RBT
1.01 Aircraft Documents
1.02 Maintenance Forms
1.03 Record Entry
1.04 Aircraft Checklists
AV22.00
Understand Human Factors
5%
RBT
2.01 Human Factor Model
2.02 Personal Introspection
2.03 Professionalism
AV23.00
Understand the Mechanic Certificate
5%
RBT
3.01 Privileges and Limitations
3.02 Inspection Authorization
3.03 Repairman Certificate
3.04 Testing for Certificate
B
Fluid Lines and Fittings
11%
AV24.00
Understand Types of Lines
5%
RBT
4.01 Rigid
4.02 Flexible
4.03 Basic Hydraulics
4.04 Basic Pneumatics
AV25.00
Apply procedures for fluid line maintenance
6%
5.01 Fabrication of metal lines
5.02 Fabrication of flexible lines
C
Cleaning and Corrosion Control
11%
AV26.00
Understand forms of corrosion
5%
6.01 Forms of corrosion
6.02 Corrosion control
6.03 Factors affecting corrosion
AV27.00
Apply procedures for corrosion control
6%
7.01 Inspection
7.02 Corrosion prone areas
7.03 Corrosion removal
7.04 Processes and procedures used in corrosion control
7.05 Solvents
D
Materials and Processes
10%
AV28.00
Understand metal structures in aircraft
5%
8.01 Metallic aircraft construction
8.02 Sheet metal tools and fasteners
8.03 Sheet metal fabrication
8.04 Inspection and repair of metal structures
AV29.00
Understand other structures and processes
5%
9.01 Composite repair
9.02 Tube welding
E
Basic Electricity
37%
AV210.00
Understand direct current principles
17%
10.01 Electricity and DC theory
10.02 DC circuits and Ohm’s law
10.03 Batteries
AV211.00
Understand alternating current principles
20%
11.01 AC theory
11.02 AC circuits and components
11.03 Semiconductors
11.04 Troubleshooting
11.05 Power systems
11.06 Aircraft wiring
11.07 Powerplant wiring
F
Introduction to Instruments/Avionics
6%
AV212.00
Understand the use of instruments in aviation
3%
12.01 System instruments
12.02 Navigation instruments
12.03 Satellite instruments
12.04 Radio theory and systems
AV213.00
Apply the use of instruments to solve problems
3%
13.01 Installation of instruments
13.02 Radio installation
13.03 Autopilot operation
G
IFR Ground School
10%
AV214.00
Understand IFR procedures
14.01 Review of instrument flying
14.02 Read and interpret departure procedures
14.03 Read and interpret en-route procedures
14.04 Read and interpret arrival procedures