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AVNC-2308-001 Aircraft Electrical/Electronic Systems Installation II
AVNC 1343 or instructor consent
A continuation of AVNC 1343. This course is designed as a study of practical experience in the installation of avionics systems in aircraft, mounting electronic equipment, construction and installation of electrical wiring and cables, proper use of tools and selection of materials.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
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Aircraft System Maintenance
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ISBN #0-9708109-4-6
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# T-AFSYS-0101
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Avotek
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Aircraft System Maintenance Student Workbook
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ISBN # 1-933189-01-0
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#T-AFSYS 0102
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Avotek
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Aircraft Wiring and Electrical Installation
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#ISBN # 1-933189-07-X
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Avotek
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Aviation Mechanic Handbook - ASA
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Fifth Edition or later
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Dale Crane
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F.A.A. Advisory Circulars:
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43.13-1B / 2A, 65-9A, 65-12A, 65-15A
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Aviation Maintenance Technician General and Airframe Test Guides - Avotek
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ISBN # 978-1-933189-03-1 AND ISBN # 978-1-933189-04-8
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\ List and describe industry standards and practices for installation of avionics systems onboard aircraft; identify common avionics installation and repair hand tools; identify standard installation and mounting hardware; list and describe the technical documentation required to design, fabricate, assemble, install and maintain avionics equipment; apply electrical wiring fabrication principles, conventions, and techniques to attach common connectors to coaxial cables; demonstrate use of common hand tools and soldering equipment to remove and replace electrical wires and contacts from connectors and terminals; demonstrate use of variety of test equipment to locate faults in wiring harnesses.
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
The student is to act in a professional, respectable manner.
Students must come to class wearing the appropriate AC uniform shirts.
Students MUST wear safety glasses in the shop/lab.
No cell phones are to be in use during class unless requested by Instructor.
Students will be respectful of other classes being conducted in the building, respectful of their peers, and of the instructor.
Students are expected to dress appropriately (shirts tucked in, no profanity on clothing, no holes in clothing) and clothing must appear to be laundered regularly.
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| \ 1,000-900 | \\ A | \
| \ 800-899 | \\ B | \
| \ 700-799 | \\ C | \
| \ 699-0 | \\ F | \
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| \ Major Exams | \\ 300 points | \
| \ Quizzes | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Labs | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Major Project | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Notebook* | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Attendance/Work Ethics: | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Final Exam | \\ 200 points | \
| \ TOTAL POINTS | \\ 1,000 points | \
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| \ Subject Areas for Student Research | \\ Research Information Areas & Reading | \
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Week 2 Aircraft Instrument Systems \ EXAM #1 | \
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Week 4 General Purpose Connectors \ RF Connectors and Cabling \ Soldering Terminations and \ Splices | \
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Week 5 Thermocouple Wire \ Soldering \ and Installation \ Bonding and Grounding \ EXAM #2 | \
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Week 6 Soldering Methods \ Electric Connector Sealing \ Installation of Electrical \ Hardware | \
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Week 7 Electrical Wiring Installation \ Aircraft Electrical System \ Lamps & Fuses \ EXAM #3 \ Notebook Due | \
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All students are expected to act in a professional manner at all times. The Amarillo College Technical Education CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT is to be followed by each student.
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