Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMRT)**

10010 FAA Regulations and Documentation (2)
FAA history, inspections, documentation and aircraft drawings. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Corequisite: AMRT 10040.

10020 Aircraft Tools and Techniques (2)
Welding for the aviation maintenance technician and understanding of fluid lines and fittings. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Corequisite: AMRT 10010.

10030 Airframe I (3)
Understanding aircraft systems and corrosion control. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Prerequisite: AMRT 10010.

10040 Aviation Power Plant I (4)
Study of aviation engines and propellers. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Corequisite: AMRT 10010.

20010 Airframe II (3)
Understanding aircraft structures. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Prerequisite: AMRT 10030.

20020 Airframe III (2)
Advanced airframe course. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Prerequisite: AMRT 20010.

20030 Aviation Electronics (3)
Electronics and systems for the aviation maintenance technician. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Prerequisite: EERT 12001.

20040 Principles of Flight (3)
Nature of light, sound and aerodynamics. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Prerequisite: PHY 12202.

20050 Practicum in Advanced Aviation (2)
Aviation maintenance experience. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Prerequisite: AMRT 10040.

20060 Aviation Power Plant II (2)
Further studies into aircraft engines. Comprehensive course for the AMRT candidate to meet the requirements for FAA certification. Prerequisite: AMRT 10040.

**Courses offered only at Regional Campuses.

 
 

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