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46-101 Aviation Mathematics

This course provides a review of fundamental mathematics required for successful completion of other courses in the aviation curriculum, including algebraic equations, graphs, exponential and elementary trigonometry. 60 contact hours (60 lecture). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147

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46-102 Introduction to Aviation

This general course is designed to acquaint student's with the many aspects of and career opportunities in the aviation industry.

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46-105 Aviation Technical Writing

This class studies grammar, spelling, composition of letters of application, resumes, references and the use of a word processor. A technical project report is completed during the semester. 45 contact hours (45 lecture). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147

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46-106 Aviation Fundamentals

Students learn about aerodynamics, aircraft design, stability, control, Federal Aviation Administration regulations and publications, weight and balance, and ground handling of aircraft. 90 contact hours (60 lecture/30 lab). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147

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46-110 Aircraft Structures I

The focus of this course is riveting and sheet metal repair, including aluminum, forming and layout and oxyacetylene welding operation. Corrosion and corrosion control are also studies. 180 contact hours (60 lecture/120 lab).

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46-120 Aircraft Electricity I

This course provides a study of DC electrical circuits, Ohm's Law, magnetism, generators, regulators, motors, aircraft electrical circuit components, wiring diagrams, batteries and electrical meters. 120 contact hours (60 lecture/60 lab). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147

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46-130 Introduction to A/C Structures and Engine NDT NDE

This combined lecture/laboratory course familiarizes the student with liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, eddy current, radiographic, sonic and ultrasonic evaluation procedures applicable to aircraft structures and engines using non-destructive testing methods. Interpretation of data to make independent and accurate airworthiness is emphasized. 60 contact hours (60 combined lecture/lab). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147

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46-135 Drafting and Blueprint Reading

Lettering and use of equipment are studied, including orthographic projections, sectioning, auxiliary views, isometric and oblique views and reading of electrical, mechanical and hydraulic drawings. 45 contact hours (45 combined lecture/lab). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147

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