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AERM-1240-001 Aircraft Propellers
Fundamentals of propeller design, function and construction. Skill development in inspection, servicing and repair of fixed-pitch, constant-speed and feathering propellers and governing systems. Instruction in removal, balancing, installation of propellers, and fundamental safety procedures are also addressed.
Student Resources Student Resources Website
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(2 sem hrs; 1 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
Student References- Texts, reference books, or other references the student will be expected to use:
\ \1. Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms, 5th edition, 2013, paperback;(ASA-DAT-5); ISBN-13:978-1560278641
\ \2. Aviation Mechanics Handbook: The Aviation Standard, 6th Edition, (ASA-MHB-5); ISBN 13:978-1560278986
\ \3. FAR/AMT 2014: Federal Aviation Regulations for Aviation Maintenance Technicians; 2014 edition, 2013, paperback; ISBN-13:978-1560279983
\ \4. AC - 43.13 1B/2B - Acceptable Methods, Techniques and Practices of Aircraft Inspection and Repair, 2009, paperback; ISBN-13:978-0977489695
\ \5. A&P Technician Powerplant Textbook; 2009, paperback; ISBN 13:978-0884875246
\ \6. A&P Technician Powerplant Test Guide with Oral & Practical Study Guide, 2009, paperback; ISBN-13:978-0884875437
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Calculator capable of performing algebra and trigonometry functions.
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II.K.34 Identify and select propeller lubricants.
\ \II.K.33 Inspect, check, service, and repair propeller synchronizing and ice control systems.
\ \II.K.35 Balance propellers.
\ \II.K.36 Repair propeller control system components.
\ \II.K.37 Inspect, check, service, and repair fixed-pitch, constant-speed, and feathering propellers, and propeller governing systems.
\ \II.K.38 Install, troubleshoot, and remove propellers.
\ \II.K.39 Repair aluminum alloy propeller blades.
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Items # II.K.33, II.K.35....................................................................................... Training Level (1)
\ \Items # II.K.34, II.K.36....................................................................................... Training Level (2)
\ \Items # II.K.37, II.K.38, II.K.39............................................................................ Training Level (3)
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1) No electronic devices, i.e. I-Phone, I-Pad, I-Pod, Blackberry, Droid, MP3, etc., (Laptop with instructor permission only) allowed during class time, break time only. Any violations will result in direct point deductions from students overall grade average. 1st time 1pt, 2nd time 5pts, 3rd time 10pts, 4th time 20 pts. If you have to be on your cell phone you must exit the classrooms or shop facilities to be on the phone.
2) No Sleeping or the appearance of sleeping during class. Any violations will result in direct point deductions from students overall grade average.
3) No shorts, sandals, or sleeveless shirts allowed in shop area. Shoes must fully cover feet. No worn or shredded clothing allowed due to machines and metal shavings. You will not be allowed to work in shop with any of the above violations.
4) No food or drink allowed in shop area.
5) No tobacco products allowed in shop area.
6) No alcohol or drugs.
7) Absolutely No Horseplay!!! Due to the nature of work and in practice of professional work ethic, horseplay will not be tolerated in any form.
8) No Profanity!
9) Safety glasses will be worn at all times in a work area.
10) Face shields will be worn when operating machinery. (i.e. drill presses, grinders, cut-off tools)
11) Know where the closest fire extinguisher is located to your work area. Know where the closest exit is to your work area. Know where MSDS material is located. Know where eye wash is located. Know where first aid kit is located.
12) Inform instructor of any accidents no matter how small.
13) Do not leave class without informing instructor.
14) Watch out for others. They may be unaware of a potential hazard.
15) Amarillo College Technical Education shirts are to be worn at all times; including class, shop / lab or during field trips.
NOTE: Any violations may warrant significant grade reduction. Severity of violation may warrant expulsion from class or complete expulsion from course. Safety is taken seriously at Amarillo College.
A. Grade points are assigned according to the performance of a student in each course as dictated by industry as follows:
A - Excellent performance (100 - 90) = 4.00 grade points
B - Above job entry level (89 - 80) = 3.00 grade points
C - Minimum requirement (79 - 70) = 2.00 grade points
F - Below job entry level (69 - 0) = 0 grade points
B. Other performance indicators may be assigned in place of grades as follows:
CR - Credit for Transfer, Advance Standing, Testing Out.
Testing out must meet the requirement of Federal Aviation Regulation; Part 147.
I - Incomplete
W - Withdrew from Course/Program
Au - No Grade Points or Grade Computed
S - Satisfactory (Continuing Education)
U - Unsatisfactory (Continuing Education)
C. Weighted Grade is calculated as follows:
D. Testing
NOTE: Final grade determination for academic courses will have a numerical grade.
Final grade determination for continuing education courses will have a letter grade.
Attendance and Time Policies
Punctual and regular attendance is a requirement in all classroom, laboratory and shop sessions. Excused absences are: sickness or injury, with a doctor's statement. All other absences are unexcused.
You must notify the instructor prior to start of class that you will be tardy or absent.
When a student's lack of attendance results in failure to satisfactorily complete course objectives, the student will be warned in writing that he/she may fail the course unless arrangements are made with the instructor. Time will be made up at the discretion of the instructor based upon their instructional work load. Make up time and material must occur before the final exam. When unexcused absences exceed ten percent of a course, students will receive the grade of "F".
Daily quizzes will not be given if the class instructor has not been notified of any tardiness prior to start of class.
Final tests will not be taken until all time (including the time missed during the final test) for the course is made up.
1. EXCUSED ABSENCES during a regular exam or quiz will be made up without penalty. Make-up exam or quiz will be taken at the CONVENIENCE of the instructor.
2. UNEXCUSED ABSENCES during a regular exam or final exam will result in a maximum possible test grade of 70 percent, when the test is taken.
TARDINESS
Time missed by any student arriving in class after attendance is taken will be made up before he/she can take the final test.
REPEATED TARDINESS
A student's tardiness, (3 or more), may result in:
1. A written warning against further tardiness from the instructor.
2. Being placed on probation for the course.
3. Being issued a grade of "F" for the course.
The instructor may choose to begin class/lecture by securing the classroom door to prevent interruptions by late arriving students. It is in the student's best interest to be in class early.
If a student arrives late and is "locked out", he/she may rejoin the class at the next scheduled break time. Attendance begins when the student rejoins the class.
Day 1.1 II.K.34 Project Number 1
Description: Identify and select propeller lubricants.
Performance: Correctly locate and interpret information in reference publications for each of the four propellers and list the lubricant and special procedures needed for each model propeller.
Procedure: Follow project steps to completion.
Instruction Time: 4 hours Lecture 1 hour Project 3 hours
Day 1.1 II.K.33 Project Number 2
Description: Inspect, check, service and repair propeller synchronizing and ice control systems.
Performance: Correctly identify synchronizing and ice removal components and their location on the aircraft.
Procedure: Follow project steps to completion.
Instruction Time: 6 hours Lecture 2 hours Project 4 hours
Day 1.2 II.K.35 Project Number 3
Description: Balance propellers.
Performance: Correctly locate and interpret information in the manuals and describe the procedure to balance fixed pitch and constant speed propellers.
Procedure: Follow project steps to completion.
Instruction Time: 6 hours Lecture 2 hours Project 4 hours
Day 1.3 II.K.36 Project Number 4
Description: Repair propeller control system components.
Performance: Correctly remove, disassemble, inspect, reassemble, and reinstall the governor on an engine.
Procedure: Follow project steps to completion.
Instruction Time: 6 hours Lecture 2 hours Project 4 hours
Day 1.3 II.K.37 Project Number 5
Description: Inspect, check, service and repair fixed pitch, constant speed, and feathering propellers and propeller governing systems.
Performance: Correctly inspect, check, service, and repair propellers and governing systems.
Procedure: Follow project steps to completion.
Instruction Time: 10 hours Lecture 4 hours Project 6 hours
Day 2.1 II.K.38 Project Number 6
Description: Install, troubleshoot, and remove propellers.
Performance: Correctly remove, troubleshoot and reinstall the propeller on the engine crankshaft.
Procedure: Follow project steps to completion.
Instruction Time: 6 hours Lecture 1 hour Project 5 hours
Day1.3 II.K.39 Project Number 7
Description: Repair aluminum alloy propeller blades.
Performance: Correctly inspect and judge whether the propeller meets return-to-service standards. Smooth nicks, dents, cracks, and scratches in the leading, face, and trailing edges of metal propeller blades.
Procedure: Follow project steps to completion.
Instruction Time: 10 hours Lecture 4 hours Project 6 hours
The following is required:
Aviation Maintenance Technician Tool List
Note: Tools may be purchased from any source. The school does not endorse or recommend any particular manufacturer. The school only advises the student to purchase quality products for future use in industry after completion of the course.
Tools needed for General subjects will be set by instructor. All other tool purchases will be completed by the first day of class for that section (Airframe / Powerplant).
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Qty: |
Tool Name: |
Size: |
Initial |
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1 |
Socket Set (Ratchet, 12pt. Shallow, 12 pt. Deep, 3” 6” extensions, u-joint) |
3/8” Drive |
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1 |
Socket Set (Ratchet, 12pt. Shallow, 12 pt. Deep, 3” 6” extensions, u-joint) |
1/4" Drive |
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1 |
Combination Wrench Set (12 pt.) |
1/4” – 1” |
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1 |
Flat File Single Cut |
8-10” |
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1 |
Round File Double Cut |
8-10” |
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1 |
Half Round File Double Cut |
8-10” |
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1 |
File Handle |
Adjustable |
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1 |
File card |
N/A |
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3 |
Drill Bits |
#40 |
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3 |
Drill Bits |
#30 |
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3 |
Drill Bits |
#21 |
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1 |
Drill Bits |
#11 |
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1 |
Drill Bits |
1/4" |
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1 |
Pin Punch |
3/32” |
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1 |
Pin Punch |
1/8” |
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1 |
Pin Punch |
5/32” |
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1 |
Pin Punch |
3/16” |
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1 |
Chisel |
1/4" |
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1 |
Chisel |
3/8” |
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1 |
Center Punch |
N/A |
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1 |
Automatic Center Punch |
N/A |
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1 |
Hack Saw W/Blade |
Adjustable |
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1 |
Ball Peen Hammer |
12 oz. |
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1 |
Plastic Tip Hammer |
12 oz. |
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1 |
Right Cut Aviation Snips |
N/A |
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1 |
Left Cut Aviation Snips |
N/A |
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1 |
Center Cut Aviation Snips |
N/A |
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1 |
Slip Joint Pliers |
6” |
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1 |
Side Cut / Diagonal Pliers |
6” |
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1 |
Needle nose Pliers |
6” |
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1 |
Duck Bill Pliers |
6” |
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1 |
Tongue and Groove Pliers |
8” |
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1 |
Needle Nose Vise Grip |
6” |
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1 |
Standard Vise Grip |
6” |
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1 |
Snap Ring Pliers (Combination in/out-side) |
N/A |
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1 |
Flat Bade Screw Driver |
1/8” X 3” |
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1 |
Flat Bade Screw Driver |
1/4" X 2” |
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1 |
Flat Bade Screw Driver |
1/4" X 4” |
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1 |
Flat Bade Screw Driver |
1/4" X 6” |
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1 |
Phillips Screw Driver |
#0 X 3” |
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1 |
Phillips Screw Driver |
#1 X 4” |
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1 |
Phillips Screw Driver |
#2 X 2” |
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1 |
Phillips Screw Driver |
#2 X 4” |
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1 |
Allen Wrench Set |
.05-1/4” |
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1 |
Deep Aviation Spark Plug Socket |
1/2" Dr. X 7/8” |
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1 |
Socket Adaptor |
3/8” Dr. F X 1/2" Dr. M |
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1 |
Combination Square |
12” |
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1 |
Protractor |
N/A |
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1 |
Feeler Gage (offset) |
To .035” |
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1 |
Scribe |
6” |
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1 |
Measuring Tape |
12’ |
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1 |
Dividers |
6” |
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1 |
Steel Rule |
6” in 64ths / 100ths |
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1 |
Mechanical Fingers |
N/A |
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1 |
Magnetic Pick-up Tool |
N/A |
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1 |
Inspection Mirror |
N/A |
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1 |
Sealed Beam Flashlight |
N/A |
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1 |
Multi-meter (W / Continuity & Temp. Probe) |
N/A |
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1 |
Tool Box (W / Drawers) Roll Away Pref. |
N/A |
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1 |
Leather Gloves (Welding) |
Insulated | |
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1 |
Welding Goggles |
At least #5 Shaded lens |
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1 |
ANSI Approved Safety Glasses |
Clear Lens |
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1 |
Air Nozzle |
N/A |
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1 |
Protractor |
180º |
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1 |
Compass |
leaded |
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1 |
Dial Calipers |
6” |
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1 |
Ruler |
12” |
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1 |
Calculator (Model TI-30XA) Pref. |
Batt. Pwr. |
11/30/-1 12:00 AM
11/30/-1 12:00 AM