Textile Technology



COURSE DESCRIPTIONS: CAREER/TECHNICAL DISCIPLINES

GENERAL AVIATION TECHNOLOGY (GAT)

|CIP CODE: 47.0699 |

|Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies, Other.   Any instructional program in vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics and repairers not |

|listed above. |

10/26/17

TRANSFER CODE DESIGNATIONS

CODE A = AGSC approved transfer courses in Areas I-IV that are common to all institutions.

CODE B = Area V courses that are deemed appropriate to the degree and pre-major requirements of individual students.

CODE C = Potential Area V transfer courses that are subject to approval by respective receiving institutions.

|Summary of Changes |

|Date |CRS # |COURSE TITLE |RECENT CHANGES |

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|COMMENTS: |

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|10/26/17 – Courses archived: |

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|100, 110, 111, 120, 121 |

|DPT |CRS |COURSE TITLE |Credit Hours |

|CODE |# | |

|PREREQUISITE: Approval for FAA certification testing and/or instructor approval. |

|CODE C |

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|This course reintroduces basic information necessary for the student seeking certification as an Aviation Maintenance Technician with |

|Airframe and/or Powerplant endorsements. Emphasis is placed on electricity, the use of aircraft drawings, aircraft weight and balance, |

|materials and processes, aircraft ground operations, fuels and cleaning, corrosion control methods, and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)|

|and manufacturers’ technical and legal publications. This course is designed for the students who have completed the course requirements of |

|an approved FAR 147 training program or those who have prior FAA testing authorization with a signed FAA Form 8610-2. |

|DPT |CRS |COURSE TITLE |Credit Hours |

|CODE |# | |

|PREREQUISITE: Approval for FAA certification testing and/or instructor approval. |

|CODE C |

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|This course assists students eligible for FAA certification testing to prepare for the appropriate examination. Hydraulic and pneumatic |

|systems, fuel and fuel systems, ground handling, safety and support equipment, corrosion control, aircraft instruments, communication and |

|navigation systems, and protection and environmental systems are emphasized. Upon completion, students should be prepared for portions of the|

|airframe examination for FAA certification. |

|DPT |CRS |COURSE TITLE |Credit Hours |

|CODE |# | |

|PREREQUISITE: Approval for FAA certification testing and/or instructor approval. |

|Code C |

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|This course reintroduces basic information necessary for the student seeking certification as an Aviation Maintenance Technician with |

|Airframe and/or Powerplant endorsements. Emphasis is placed on reciprocating engine overhaul, reciprocating engine assembly, reciprocating |

|engine inspections, an introduction to turbine engines, and turbine engine inspections. This course is designed for the students who have |

|completed the course requirements of an approved FAR 147 training program or for those who have prior FAA testing authorization with a signed|

|FAA Form 8610-2. Alabama Community College System. |

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