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AVM 104 - Regulations and Publications

Credits: 2
Lecture Hours: 1
Lab Hours: 2
Practicum Hours: 0
Work Experience: 0
Course Type: Voc/Tech
Aircraft maintenance forms and records will be units of instruction. Additional units will include manual utilization, FAA regulations, airworthiness directives, and mechanic privileges and limitations.
Competencies
  1. Demonstrate ability to read, comprehend, and apply information contained in FAA and manufacturers’ manuals, publications and related federal aviation regulations, airworthiness directives, and advisory material.
    1. Explain how to use the type Certificate Data Sheet
    2. Describe how to use Aircraft Specification
    3. Identify and relate regulations governing airworthiness certificates.
    4. Utilize Technical Standard Orders
    5. Utilize manufacturers’ maintenance, service, overhaul, and operating publications.
    6. Utilize Supplementary Type Certificates and Airworthiness Directive.
  2. Read technical data
    1. Make a thorough search of all the publications at hand.
    2. Develop a logical sequence of operations
  3. Write description of work performed including aircraft discrepancies and corrective actions using typical aircraft maintenance records
    1. Describe the steps and information required to perform inspection on an aircraft
    2. Determine what type of repair the student is making to an aircraft.
  4. Complete required maintenance forms, records, and inspection reports.
    1. Perform maintenance record entries and the information which is found in FAR?s parts 91, 43, AC 43-9B or subsequent
    2. Determine whether an airplane must have a 100 hour, annual or progressive inspection
    3. Check an aircraft’s Registration and Airworthiness Certificates, Operations Limitations Manual and/or Placards, Radio Station License, Weight and Balance and Equipment Records, all airframe and engine logbooks, prior Repair and Alteration records, and the
  5. Exercise Mechanic Privileges within the limitations prescribed by FAR 65.
    1. Interpret FAR 65 to find the requirements the student must meet for issuance of mechanics certificate
    2. Classify repairs and rules concerning inspection times.
    3. Explain major alterations, propeller repairs and alteration, and modification of structures
    4. Describe the rules and regulations which govern a repair station.
    5. Explain the legal and ethical responsibilities of the mechanic.



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