AMTP 1350 - Aviation Maintenance Technician - Powerplant 4/5 6 Credit(s) | See Department Fee
This course has been designed to meet the regulatory and content requirements of Federal Aviation Regulation 14 CFR 147 for the Powerplant portion of the A&P license. Course instructions identify and satisfy all current Airman Certification Standards.
This course focuses on the Rolls Royce M250 turbine engine (or equivalent), providing a comprehensive introduction to turbine engine components and maintenance procedures. Additionally this course will focus on principles and theories of operation concerning turbo fan/prop/shaft type engine systems. Students will engage in teardown and reassembly labs, covering key areas such as fuel distribution, lubrication, compressor and turbine blade repairs, and engine inspection techniques. The course also includes hands-on experience with propeller theory, blade repairs, and auxiliary power units (APUs). Through practical labs, quizzes, and exams, students will develop essential skills in engine ignition, starting systems, fire protection, and troubleshooting, preparing them for advanced engine maintenance and repair tasks. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded Letter]
Prerequisite(s): AMTG 1200 and AMTG 1300 and AMTG 1400 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: C
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