AMT 155: Introduction to AMT General II

Credits 5 Lecture Hours 33 Lab Hours 44

This course will cover aviation application of aircraft drawing, identification and application of aircraft structure materials, Hardware and processes, and the use of Non-destructive testing methods in the aviation industry. This course is approved under FAA Part 147. 

Quarters Offered
Fall,
Winter,
Spring
Course Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge and skills:

   1.Interpret aircraft drawings, symbols and system schematics. 

  1. Draw sketches of repairs and alterations. 

  1. Interpret blueprint information. 

  1. Interpret graphs and charts. 

  2. Identify and select appropriate non-destructive testing methods. 

  3. Perform dye penetrant, eddy current, ultrasonic, and magnetic particle inspections. 

  4. Perform basic heat-testing processes. 

  5. Identify and select aircraft hardware and materials

Program Outcomes

P04 Applies to this course: Students will be able to identify and explain FAA rules/regulations, as well as describe, identify components of, troubleshoot, and repair a variety of airframe and powerplant systems.

Institutional Outcomes

IO1 Communication:

Students will be able to identify and explain a variety of airframe and/or powerplant systems and components as evaluated by the completion of the FAA written, oral and practical exams.

IO3 Human Relations/Workplace Skills:

Students will be able to demonstrate teamwork, ethics, appropriate safety awareness and/or workplace specific skills 

Course Content Outline

I. Aircraft Drawings  

II. Aircraft structure Materials, hardware and Processes 

III. Non-destructive testing methods