Aviation: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12

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Mathematics

  • A:

    Extract roots, and raise numbers to a given power

    1. A001.

      Recognize and apply formulas involving the power of a numberA001

  • B:

    Determine areas and volumes of various geometrical shapes

    1. B001.

      Apply formulas to determine areas and volumesB001

    2. B002.

      Compute wing areaB002

    3. B003.

      Calculate the volume of baggage compartments and fuel tanksB003

    4. B004.

      Compute piston displacementB004

  • C:

    Solve ratio, proportion, and percentage problems

    1. C001.

      Convert fractional numbers to decimal equivalentsC001

    2. C002.

      Determine ratio and percentage of numbersC002

    3. C003.

      Compute compression ratiosC003

  • D:

    Perform algebraic operations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of positive and negative numbers

    1. D001.

      Recognize and apply algebraic applicationsD001

Aircraft Drawings

  • A:

    Use aircraft drawings, symbols, and system schematics

    1. A001.

      Identify lines and symbolsA001

    2. A002.

      Interpret dimensionsA002

    3. A003.

      Interpret electrical system drawingsA003

    4. A004.

      Use installation diagrams and schematicsA004

  • B:

    Draw sketches of repairs and alterations

    1. B001.

      Make sketchesB001

  • C:

    Use blueprint information

    1. C001.

      Read and interpret drawingsC001

    2. C002.

      Interpret installation diagramsC002

  • D:

    Use graphs and charts

    1. D001.

      Use manufacturer's charts and graphsD001

Basic Physics

  • A:

    Use and understand the principles of simple machines: sound, fluid, and heat dynamics; basic aerodynamics; aircraft structures; and theory of flight

    1. A001.

      Determine the relationship of temperature and heatA001

    2. A002.

      Determine the relationship of pressure, temperature, and volume of air massA002

    3. A003.

      Identify the factors affecting air pressure on an airfoilA003

    4. A004.

      Identify the physical factors affecting engine output powerA004

    5. A005.

      Determine the relationship of pressure, area, and forceA005

    6. A006.

      Define inclined plane, level, and pulleyA006

    7. A007.

      Explain the origin of soundA007

    8. A008.

      Define centrifugal/centripetal forceA008

Basic Electricity

  • A:

    Determine the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits

    1. A001.

      Calculate currentA001

    2. A002.

      Calculate voltage dropA002

    3. A003.

      Determine the current flow-carrying capacity of wireA003

    4. A004.

      Calculate electrical powerA004

    5. A005.

      Measure current flow in a parallel electrical circuitA005

    6. A006.

      Demonstrate the characteristics of magnetismA006

    7. A007.

      Demonstrate electromagnetic inductionA007

  • B:

    Measure voltage, current, resistance, continuity, and leakage

    1. B001.

      Explain the meaning of electrical quantity prefixesB001

    2. B002.

      Demonstrate the use of DC electrical instrumentsB002

    3. B003.

      Connect voltage and ammetersB003

    4. B004.

      Demonstrate the use of a voltmeterB004

    5. B005.

      Use an ohmmeter and/or test light for open or short circuitsB005

    6. B006.

      Detect electrical leakageB006

    7. B007.

      Measure AC voltageB007

  • C:

    Calculate and measure capacitance and inductance

    1. C001.

      Define capacitance, inductance, and impedanceC001

    2. C002.

      Measure capacitance in aircraft applicationsC002

  • D:

    Calculate and measure electrical power

    1. D001.

      Determine aircraft electrical power requirementsD001

  • E:

    Read and interpret aircraft electrical circuit diagrams, including solid state devices and logic functions

    1. E001.

      Identify commonly used aircraft electrical and electronic symbolsE001

    2. E002.

      Read and interpret circuits with aircraft wiring diagramsE002

    3. E003.

      Interpret electronic symbols and schematics in aircraft use, including solid state devices and logic functionsE003

    4. E004.

      Identify electrical malfunctions by reference to circuit diagramsE004

  • F:

    Inspect and service batteries

    1. F001.

      Understand principles of battery construction and operationF001

    2. F002.

      Identify characteristics of aircraft storage batteriesF002

    3. F003.

      Inspect and recharge aircraft storage batteriesF003

    4. F004.

      Perform removal, installation, and compartment maintenance of aircraft batteriesF004

Fluid Lines and Fittings

  • A:

    Fabricate and install rigid and flexible fluid lines and fittings

    1. A001.

      Bend aluminum and stainless steel tubingA001

    2. A002.

      Perform beading of tubingA002

    3. A003.

      Fabricate flares on tubingA003

    4. A004.

      Fabricate and install flexible hosesA004

    5. A005.

      Recognize defects in metal tubingA005

    6. A006.

      Install a section of tubingA006

Materials and Processes

  • A:

    Perform precision measurements

    1. A001.

      Inspect aircraft components for wearA001

  • B:

    Identify and select aircraft hardware and materials

    1. B001.

      Identify and install aircraft boltsB001

    2. B002.

      Identify aluminum alloysB002

    3. B003.

      Identify steel alloysB003

    4. B004.

      Recognize economic and engineering criteria in selection of aircraft materialsB004

    5. B005.

      Identify rivets by physical characteristicsB005

    6. B006.

      Identify materials used in aircraft firewalls and exhaust shroudsB006

    7. B007.

      Determine suitability of materials for aircraft repairsB007

    8. B008.

      Identify aircraft control cableB008

  • C:

    Perform basic heat-treating processes

    1. C001.

      Identify effects of heat treatmentC001

    2. C002.

      Identify aluminum alloy code designation of heat treatabilityC002

    3. C003.

      Identify heat-treatment processes and strain relievingC003

    4. C004.

      Anneal copper and steel partsC004

  • D:

    Perform dye penetrant, eddy current, ultrasonic, and magnetic particle inspection

    1. D001.

      Perform dye penetrant, eddy current, and ultrasonic inspectionsD001

    2. D002.

      Perform magnetic particle inspectionsD002

    3. D003.

      Perform inspections of welded assembliesD003

    4. D004.

      Perform tests to distinguish between heat-treatable and weldable aluminum alloysD004

  • E:

    Inspect and check welds

    1. E001.

      Inspect and evaluate weldsE001

  • F:

    Identify and select appropriate nondestructive testing methods

    1. F001.

      Identify aircraft uses for nondestructive testingF001

    2. F002.

      Discuss eddy current inspectionsF002

Cleaning and Corrosion Control

  • A:

    Identify ABND select cleaning materials

    1. A001.

      Identify caustic materialsA001

    2. A002.

      Identify cleaning agents for aircraft engine partsA002

  • B:

    Inspect, identify, remove, and treat aircraft corrosion, and perform aircraft cleaning

    1. B001.

      Inspect and clean exterior of aircraftB001

    2. B002.

      Identify corrosionB002

    3. B003.

      Remove corrosionB003

    4. B004.

      Apply protective coatingsB004

    5. B005.

      Remove rustB005

    6. B006.

      Clean rubber productsB006

Ground Operation and Servicing

  • A:

    Identify and select fuels

    1. A001.

      Identify aircraft fuelsA001

  • B:

    Start, ground operate, move, service, and secure aircraft, and identify typical ground operation hazards

    1. B001.

      Start and operate aircraft enginesB001

    2. B002.

      React to fire in induction systemB002

    3. B003.

      Direct the movement of aircraft, and identify typical ground operation hazardsB003

    4. B004.

      Prepare an aircraft for outside storageB004

Maintenance Publications

  • A:

    Demonstrate ability to read, comprehend, and apply information contained in FAA and manufacturer's aircraft maintenance specifications, data sheets, manuals, publications, and related federal aviation regulations, airworthiness directives, and advisory material

    1. A001.

      Locate reference dataA001

    2. A002.

      Use information from aircraft specificationsA002

    3. A003.

      Use information from the manufacturer's manuals to verify control surface travelA003

    4. A004.

      Identify and relate regulations governing airworthiness certificatesA004

    5. A005.

      Select and use technical standard ordersA005

    6. A006.

      Use manufacturer's manuals and other publicationsA006

    7. A007.

      Select and use supplementary type certificates, airworthiness directives, and advisory materialsA007

  • B:

    Read technical data

    1. B001.

      Read, understand, and relate technical informationB001

Mechanic Privileges and Limitations

  • A:

    Exercise mechanic privileges within the limitations prescribed by FAR 65

    1. A001.

      Interpret FAR 65A001

    2. A002.

      Classify aircraft repairsA002

    3. A003.

      Interpret regulations governing repairs and alterationsA003

    4. A004.

      Interpret repair station regulationsA004

    5. A005.

      Recognize legal and ethical responsibilitiesA005

Maintenance Forms and Records

  • A:

    Write a description of work performed, including aircraft discrepancies and corrective action, using typical aircraft maintenance records

    1. A001.

      Inspect an aircraft, and prepare a condition reportA001

    2. A002.

      Write a description of major/minor repairs and routine maintenanceA002

  • B:

    Complete required maintenance forms, records, and inspection reports

    1. B001.

      Make maintenance record entriesB001

    2. B002.

      Use inspection guidesB002

    3. B003.

      Evaluate aircraft records for compliance with Federal Air RegulationsB003

Weight and Balance

  • A:

    Weight aircraft

    1. A001.

      Locate, interpret, and apply weight and balance informationA001

  • B:

    Perform complete weight and balance check, and record data

    1. B001.

      Solve weight and balance problemsB001

    2. B002.

      Compute forward and after loaded center of gravityB002

    3. B003.

      Compute effect of equipment changes and loading schedulesB003

    4. B004.

      Compute weight and balance on a helicopterB004

    5. B005.

      Examine weight and balance recordsB005

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
When were these standards adopted?
2004
Where can I read the official document?
Aviation

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