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SYLLABUS
(B2)
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APPENDIX A
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APPENDIX A
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SUBJECT CODES
TRAINING PROGRAM
CURRICULUM - AVIONICS
SEMESTER – I
THEORY
SUBJECT HOURS
MODULES THEORY SUBJECTS
CODE ALLOTTED
MODULE 10 (THEORY)
AVIATION LEGISLATION-I
Subject code: 1T-10 Total Hours Allotted: 100
CAR LEVEL
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MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
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No.
Role of International Civil Aviation Organisation; 1
The Aircraft Act and Rules made there under
Role of the DGCA;
Relationship between CAR-21, CAR-M, CAR-145, CAR-66,
Regulatory CAR 147
10.1
Framework The Aircraft Rules ( Applicable to Aircraft Maintenance
and Release)
Aeronautical Information Circulars ( Applicable to
Aircraft Maintenance and Release)
CAR Sections 1 and 2
CAR-66 Detailed understanding of CAR-66 2
Certifying
10.2
Staff -
Maintenance
CAR-145 — Detailed understanding of CAR-145 and CAR M Subpart F 2
Approved
10.3
Maintenance
Organisations
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MODULE 9A (THEORY)
HUMAN FACTORS
Subject code: 1T-9A Total Hours Allotted: 90
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The need to take human factors into account; 2
9.1 General Incidents attributable to human factors/human error;
‘Murphy's’ law.
Human Vision; Hearing; Information processing; Attention and 2
Performance perception; Memory; Claustrophobia and physical
9.2
and access.
Limitations
Social Responsibility: individual and group; Motivation and 1
9.3
Physiology de-motivation;
Factors 2
Peer pressure; ‘Culture’ issues; Team working;
9.4 Affecting Management, supervision and leadership
Performance
Noise and fumes; Illumination; Climate and 1
Physical
9.5 temperature; Motion and vibration; Working
Environ-ment environment.
Physical work; Repetitive tasks; Visual inspection; 1
9.6 Tasks Complex systems.
Within and between teams; Work logging and recording 2
Keeping up to date, currency; Dissemination of
9.7 Communication
information
MODULE 8 (THEORY)
BASIC AERODYNAMICS
Subject code: 1T-8 Total Hours Allotted: 60
CAR LEVEL
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No.
Physics of theInternational Standard Atmosphere (ISA), Application To 2
8.1 Aerodynamics.
Atmosphere
Airflow around a body;Boundary layer, laminar and
turbulent flow, free stream flow, relative airflow, upwash
and downwash, vortices, stagnation; The terms: camber,
chord, mean aerodynamic chord, profile (parasite)
2
drag,induced drag, centre of pressure, angle of attack, wash
8.2 Aerodynamics
in and wash out, finenessratio, wing shape and aspect ratio;
Thrust, Weight, Aerodynamic Resultant; Generation of Lift
and Drag: Angle of Attack, Lift coefficient, Drag coefficient,
polar curve, stall; Aerofoil contamination including ice,
snow, frost.
Relationship between lift, weight, thrust and drag; Glide 2
Theory of ratio; Steady state flights, performance; Theory of the turn;
8.3
flight Influence of load factor: stall, flight envelope andstructural
limitations; Lift augmentation
8.4 Flight Longitudinal stability, lateral stability and directional 2
Stability and stability (active and passive).
Dynamics
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APPENDIX A
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MODULE 7A (THEORY)
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES-I
Subject code: 1T-7A Total Hours Allotted: 80
CAR LEVEL
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Safety Aspects of safe working practices including precautions to 3
take when working with electricity, gases especially
Precautions
oxygen, oils and chemicals. Also, instruction in the
7.1 - Aircraft
remedial action to be taken in the event of a fire or another
and accident with one or more of these hazards including
Workshop knowledge on extinguishing agents.
Care of tools, control of tools, use of workshop materials; 3
Workshop Dimensions, allowances and tolerances, standards of
7.2 workmanship; Calibration of tools and equipment,
Practices
calibration standards.
7.3 Tools Common hand tool types; Common power tool types; 3
Operation and use of precision measuring tools;
Lubrication equipment and methods. Operation, function
and use of electrical general test equipment;
SEMESTER - II
CURRICULUM - AVIONICS
TRAINING PROGRAM
THEORY
SUBJECT HOURS
MODULES THEORY SUBJECTS
CODE ALLOTTED
MODULE 10 (THEORY)
AVIATION LEGISLATION-II
Subject Code: 2T-10 Total Hours Allotted: 80
CAR LEVEL
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Commercial Air Transport/Commercial Operations 1
Air Operators Certificates;
Operators Responsibilities, in particular regarding
Aircraft
continuing airworthiness
10.4 Operations
and maintenance;
Documents to be carried on board;
Aircraft Placarding (Markings);
(a) General - 1
Certification rules: such as FAA & EACS 23/25/27/29;
Type Certification;
Supplemental Type Certification
CAR-21 Design/Production Organisation Approvals.
Aircraft Modifications and repairs approval and
Aircraft certification
10.5 Certification Permit to fly requirements
(b) Documents - 2
Certificate of Airworthiness;
Certificate of Registration;
Noise Certificate;
Weight Schedule;
Radio Station Licence and Approval.
Detail understanding of CAR M provisions related to 2
CAR-M Continuing
10.6
Airworthiness
Detailed understanding of CAR-M.
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(a) 2
Maintenance Programme, Maintenance checks and
inspections;
Master Minimum Equipment Lists, Minimum Equipment
Applicable
List, Dispatch Deviation Lists;
National and
Airworthiness Directives;
International
Service Bulletins, manufacturers service information;
Requirements
Modifications and repairs;
Maintenance documentation: maintenance manuals,
structural repair manual,
illustrated parts catalogue, etc.;
(b) 1
Continuing airworthiness;
Test flights;
ETOPS /EDTO , maintenance and dispatch requirements;
RVSM, maintenance and dispatch requirements
RNP, MNPS Operations
All Weather Operations,
Category 2/3 operations and minimum equipment
requirements.
State Safety Programme 2
Safety Basic Safety Concepts
Management Hazards & Safety Risks
10.8
System SMS Operation
SMS Safety performance
Safety Assurance
2
Special Federal Aviation Regulations (SFARs) from 14 CFR
Fuel Tank SFAR 88 of the FAA
10.9 Safety and of JAA TGL 47
Concept of CDCCL,
Airworthiness Limitations Items (ALI)
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MODULE 3 (THEORY)
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS-I
Subject Code: 2T-3 Total Hours Allotted: 50
CAR
66 LEVEL
MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
REF
No.
Structure and distribution of electrical charges within:
Electron 1
3.1 Atoms, Molecules, ions,compounds; Molecular structure
Theory
of conductors, semiconductors and insulators
CAR LEVEL
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No.
Resistance and affecting factors: Specific resistance
Resistors Color code:Values and tolerances Preferred
Values Wattage ratings
Resistor/ Resistors in series, parallel and Series Parallel:
3.7
Resistance Calculation of total resistance using Series, Parallel and
Series Parallel combination, Operation and use of 2
potentiometers , rheostats; Operation of Wheatstone
Bridge.
Positive and negative temperature coefficient
conductance; Fixed resistors, stability, tolerance and
limitations, methods of construction; Variable resistors,
thermistors, voltage dependent resistors; Construction of 1
potentiometers and rheostats; Construction of
Wheatstone Bridge
Work, Energy (Kinetic and Potential ) and Power
Power and
3.8 Dissipation of power by a resistance
energy 2
Power formula Calculation of Power, Work and Energy
Operation and function of a capacitor Factors affecting
capacitance: Area of plates Distance between plates
Number of plates Dielectric
Dielectric constant Working voltage Voltage rating
Capacitor types ,construction and function Capacitor
colour coding; Calculations of capacitance and voltage in 2
Capacitor/ series and parallel circuits; Exponential charge and
3.9
Capacitance discharge of a capacitor, time constants; Testing of
capacitors.
(a) Magnet Action of a magnet suspended in the Earth's
magnetic field; Magnetization and demagnetization;
Magnetic shielding; Various types of magnetic material;
Electromagnets construction and principles of operation; 2
3.10 Magnetism
Hand clasp rules to determine: magnetic field around
current carrying conductorTheory of magnetism;
Properties of a
MODULE 4 (THEORY)
ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALS
Subject code: 3T-4 Total Hours Allotted: 110
CAR- LEVEL
66 MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
.REF
Diodes -4.1.1 2
DDiode symbols DDiode characteristics and properties
DDiodes in series and parallel MMain characteristics and use
of silicon controlled rectifiers (thyristors), light emitting
diode, photo conductive diode, varistor, rectifier diodes
Ffunctional testing of diodes
(b) Materials, electron configuration, electrical properties; P 2
and N type materials: effects of impurities on conduction,
majority and minority characters; PN junction in a
semiconductor, development of a potential across a PN junction
in unbiased, forward biased and reverse biased conditions;
Operation and function of diodes in the following circuits:
clippers, clampers, full and half wave rectifiers, bridge rectifiers,
voltage doublers and triplers; Detailed operation and
characteristics of the following devices: silicon controlled
rectifier (thyristor), light emitting diode, Shottky diode, photo
conductive diode, varactor diode, varistor, rectifier diodes,
Zener diode.
Semi-
4.1 Transistors-4.1.2 2
conductors
(a) Transistor symbols; Component description and
orientation; Transistor characteristics and properties
(b) Construction and operation of PNP and NPN transistors; 2
Base, collector and emitter configurations; Basic appreciation of
other transistor types and their uses. Testing of transistors.
Application of transistors: classes of amplifier (A, B, C); Simple
circuits including: bias, decoupling, feedback and stabilisation;
Multistage circuit principles: cascades, push-pull, oscillators,
multivibrators, flip-flop circuits
MODULE 7A (THEORY)
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES-II
Subject code: 2T-7A Total Hours Allotted: 80
CAR- LEVEL
66 MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
REF
7.15 Welding, 2
Brazing, (a) 2
Soldering and Soldering methods; inspection of soldered joints.
Bonding
Maintenance planning; 2
Modification procedures;
Stores procedures;
Maintenance Certification/release procedures;
7.20
Procedures Interface with aircraft operation;
Maintenance inspection/Quality Control/Quality
Assurance; Additional maintenance procedure
Control of limited components
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TRAINING PROGRAM
CURRICULUM - AVIONICS
SEMESTER – III
THEORY
SUBJECT HOURS
MODULES THEORY SUBJECTS
CODE ALLOTTED
MODULE 3 (THEORY)
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS-II
Subject Code: 2T-3 Total Hours Allotted: 100
CAR LEVEL
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MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
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No..
3.12 DC Basic motor and generator theory;
Motor/ Construction and purpose of components in
Generator DC generator; Operation of, and factors
Theory affecting output and direction of current flow 2
in DC generators; Operation of, and factors
affecting output power, torque, speed and
direction of rotation of DC motors; Series
wound, shunt wound and compound motors;
Starter Generator construction.
3.13 AC Theory Sinusoidal waveform: phase, period, 2
frequency, cycle; Instantaneous, average, root
mean square, peak, peak to peak current
values and calculations of these values, in
relation to oltage, current and power
Triangular/Square waves Single/3 phase
principles.
3.14 Resistive (R), Phase relationship of voltage and current in L, 2
Capacitive C and R circuits, parallel, series and series
(C) parallel; Power dissipation in L, C and R
and circuits; Impedance, phase angle, power factor
Inductive (L) and current calculations; True power,
Circuits apparent power and reactive power
calculations.
MODULES 5 (THEORY)
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES AND ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENT SYSTEM-I
Subject code: 3T-5 Total Hours Allotted: 100
CAR 66
REF MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC LEVEL
No.
Electronics Typical system arrangement and cockpit layout of electronic 3
5.1 Instrument instrument system
System
Numbering systems: binary, octal and 2
hexadecimalDemonstration of conversions between the
Numbering
5.2 decimal and binary, octal and hexadecimal systems and vice
Systems
versa
MODULE 6 (THEORY)
MATERIALS AND HARDWARE-I
Subject code: 3T-6 Total Hours Allotted: 80
CAR LEVEL
66 MAIN
SUB-TOPIC
REF TOPIC
No.
Characteristics, properties and identification of 1
common alloy steels used in aircraft; Heat
reatment and application of alloy steels; Testing
Aircraft
of ferrous materials for --
6.1 Materials- Hardness,
Ferrous Tensile strength,
Fatigue strength and
Impact resistance.
Characteristics, properties and identification of 1
common non-ferrous materials used in aircraft;
Heat treatment and application of non-ferrous
Aircraft
materials; Testing of non-ferrous material for –
6.2 Materials – Hardness,
Non-Ferrous Tensile strength,
Fatigue strength and
Impact resistance.
Composite and non-metallic other than wood and 2
fabric Characteristics, properties and
Aircraft identification of common composite and non-
Materials - metallic materials, other than wood, used in
6.3.1 Composite aircraft; Sealant and bonding agents. The
and Non- detection of defects/deterioration in composite
Metallic and non-metallic material.Repair of composite
and non metallic material.
MODULE 14 (THEORY)
PROPULSION
Subject code: 3T-14 Total Hours Allotted: 60
CAR LEVEL
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MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
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No.
Constructional arrangement and operation of turbojet, 1
Turbine turbofan, turbo shaft and turbo propeller engines;
14.1
Engines Electronic Engine control and fuel metering systems 2
(FADEC).
Exhaust gas temperature/Interstage turbine temperature 2
systems Engine speed Engine Thrust Indication: Engine
Engine
Pressure Ratio, engine turbine discharge pressure or jet
14.2 Indicating pipe pressure systems Oil pressure and temperature Fuel
Systems pressure, temperature and flow Manifold pressure Engine
torque Propeller speed
Starting and Operation of engine start systems and components; 2
14.3 Ignition Ignition systems and components; Maintenance safety
Systems requirements
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TRAINING PROGRAM
CURRICULUM - AVIONICS
SEMESTER – IV
THEORY
SUBJECT HOURS
MODULES THEORY SUBJECTS
CODE ALLOTTED
MODULES 5 (THEORY)
CAR
66 LEVEL
MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
REF
No.
Principles of operation of common types of displays used in 2
Electronic
Displays modern aircraft, including Cathode Ray Tubes, Light Emitting
5.11
Diodes and Liquid Crystal Display.
MODULES 6 (THEORY)
MATERIALS AND HARDWARE-II
Subject code: 4T-6 Total Hours Allotted: 80
CAR LEVEL
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No.
Screw nomenclature Thread forms, dimensions and 2
Fasteners, tolerances for standard threads used in aircraft; easuring
6.5.1
Screw Threads screw threads
MODULE 13 (THEORY)
AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES
Subject code: 4T-13 Total Hours Allotted: 90
CAR
66 LEVEL
MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
REF
No.
(a) Aeroplane Aerodynamics and Flight Controls Operation 1
and effect of: — roll control: ailerons and spoilers, — pitch
control: elevators, stabilators, variable incidence stabilisers
and canards, — yaw control, rudder limiters; Control using
elevons, ruddervators; High lift devices: slots, slats, flaps
13.1
Theory of
Flight (b)High Speed Flight Speed of sound, subsonic flight, 1
transonic flight, supersonic flight Mach number,
critical Mach number
(c) Rotary Wing Aerodynamics Terminology; Operation 1
and effect of cyclic, collective and anti-torque controls
MODULE 13 (THEORY)
AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES
AUTOFLIGHT (ATA-22) & INSTRUMENT SYSTEM (ATA-31)
Subject code: 4T-13 Total Hours Allotted: 90
CAR
66 LEVEL
MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
REF
No.
Fundamentals of automatic flight control including working principles 3
and current terminology; Command signal processing; Modes of
operation: roll, pitch and yaw channels; Yaw dampers; Stability
Autoflight
Augmentation System in helicopters; Automatic trim control; Autopilot
13.3 (ATA 22)
navigation aids interface; Auto throttle systems; Automatic Landing
Systems: principles and categories, modes of operation, approach, glide
slope, land, go-around, system monitors and failure conditions.
TRAINING PROGRAM
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THEORY
SUBJECT HOURS
MODULES THEORY SUBJECTS
CODE ALLOTTED
MODULE-13
INTEGRATED MODULAR AVIONICS
Subject code: 5T-13 Total Hours Allotted: 90
CAR
66 LEVEL
MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
REF
No.
On Board Central maintenance computers; Data loading system; 3
Maintenance Electronic library system; Printing; Structure
13.10 Systems (ATA 45)
monitoring (damage tolerance monitoring).
MODULE-13
AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS SYSTEMS
2) Air Conditioning 2
Air Air conditioning systems; Air cycle and vapour cycle machines;
Conditioning
13.11 and Cabin Distribution systems; Flow, temperature and humidity control
Pressurisation system.
(ATA21)
3) Pressurisation Pressurisation systems Control and 3
indication including control and safety valves; Cabin
pressure controllers.
4) Safety and warning devices Protection and warning 3
devices.
Fire (a) Safety and warning devices Protection and warning 3
13.12 Protection devices.
(ATA 26) (b) Portable fire extinguisher 1
System lay-out Fuel tanks; Supply systems; Dumping, 1
venting and draining;
Fuel Systems
13.13 Cross-feed and transfer; Indications and warnings; 3
(ATA 28)
Refuelling and defuelling; Longitudinal balance fuel
systems.
System lay-out; Hydraulic fluids; Hydraulic reservoirs and 1
accumulators;
Hydraulic Pressure generation: electrical, mechanical, pneumatic; 3
Emergency pressure generation
13.14 Power
Filters; Pressure control; Power distribution; 1
(ATA 29)
Indication and warning systems; Interface with other 3
systems
Ice formation, classification and detection; Anti-icing 2
systems: electrical, hot air and chemical;
Ice and Rain De-icing systems: electrical, hot air, pneumatic, chemical; 2
13.15 Protection Rain repellent; 1
(ATA 30) Probe and drain heating; 3
Wiper Systems 1
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MODULE-13
AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS STRUCTURE AND SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL POWER (ATA-24)
Subject code: 5T-13 Total Hours Allotted: 70
CAR
66 LEVEL
MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
REF
No.
Batteries Installation and Operation 3
DC power generation
AC power generation
Electrical
Emergency power generation
13.5 Power
Voltage regulation
(ATA 24)
Power distribution
Inverters, transformers, rectifiers
Circuit protection; External/Ground power
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MODULE 13 (THEORY)
AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES
COMMUNICATION & NAVIGATION (ATA-23/34)
Subject code: 5T-13 Total Hours Allotted: 110
CAR 66
MAIN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC
REF No. LEVEL
Fundamentals of radio wave propagation, antennas, transmission lines, 3
communication, receiver and transmitter working principles of following
systems:
— Audio,
— Radio altimeter,
TRAINING PROGRAM
CURRICULUM - AVIONICS
SEMESTER – I
PRACTICAL
SUBJECT HOURS
MODULES PRACTICAL SUBJECTS
CODE ALLOTTED
AERODYNAMICS
MODULE 8 Note: Visit to CAR 145 AMO for demonstration 1P-8 40
on helicopter aerodynamics
FAMILIARIZATION WITH USE OF TOOLS IN
MODULE 7A 1P-7A1 60
BASIC MECHANICAL WORKSHOP
MODULE 8 (PRACTICAL)
AERODYNAMICS
Subject code: 1P-8 Total Hours Allotted: 40
SR MODULE TASK NAME TASK REFRENCE HRS
NO. ref: no- PERFORME
1 8.1 Familiarization of structure of atmosphere with the AIRFRAME LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 5
help of training videos. 8.1/01
2 8.2 Demonstration of working principle of Aileron, HANGAR / LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 3
Elevator, rudder 8.2/01
3 8.2 Method of controlling boundary layer AIRFRAME LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 3
8.2/02
4 8.2 Visualization of laminar and turbulent airflow with AIRFRAME LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 3
the help of animation video 8.2/03
5 8.2 Study of airflow separation and stalling AIRFRAME LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 3
8.2/04
6 8.3 Forces acting on aeroplane(Trg. Video) AIRFRAME LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 3
8.3/01
7 8.3 Familiarization of lift augmentation devices(Flaps, HANGAR / LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 8
leading edge devices , fixed airflow devices) 8.3/02
8 8.4 Understanding of longitudinal stability(Trg. Video) AIRFRAME LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 4
8.4/01
9 8.4 Understanding of lateral stability(Trg. Video) AIRFRAME LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 4
8.4/02
10 8.4 Understanding of directional stability(Trg. Video) AIRFRAME LAB PHL/ TC/1P- 4
8.4/03
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MODULE 7A (PRACTICAL)
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES-I
Subject code: 1P-7A Total Hours Allotted: 60
TRAINING PROGRAM
CURRICULUM - AVIONICS
SEMESTER – II
PRACTICAL
MODULE 10 (PRACTICAL)
FAMILIARIZATION WITH DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AS PER AVIATION LEGISLATION–II
Subject code: 2P-10 Total Hours Allotted: 10
MODULE 7A (PRACTICAL)
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES (PART-II)
Subject code: 2P-7A Total Hours Allotted: 60
MODULE 3 (PRACTICAL)
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS-I
MODULE 4 (PRACTICAL)
ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALS
Subject code: 2P-4 Total Hours Allotted: 80
Syll Ref.
Task description Availability Task Reference Hours
No.
of Facility
4.1
Identification of BJT common emitter characteristics L AB PHL/TC/4P-4.1/03 4
4.1 Identification of JFET characteristics. L AB PHL/TC/4P-4.1/04 3
4.1 Clipper and Clamper circuits. L AB PHL/TC/4P-4.1/05 4
4.1 Half wave rectifier L AB PHL/TC/4P-4.1/06 4
4.1 Full wave rectifier L AB PHL/TC/4P-4.1/07 4
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PRACTICAL
SUBJECT HOURS
MODULES PRACTICAL SUBJECT
CODE ALLOTTED
MODULE 3 (PRACTICAL)
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTAL-II
Subject code: 3P-3 Total Hours Allotted: 60
MODULE 6 (PRACTICAL)
MATERIAL & HARDWARE PART-I
Subject code: 3P-6 Total Hours Allotted: 50
MODULE 5 (PRACTICAL)
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES-I
Subject code: 3P-5 Total Hours Allotted: 70
MODULE 14 (PRACTICAL)
PROPULSION
Subject Code: 3P-14 Total Hours Allotted: 40
TRAINING PROGRAM
CURRICULUM - AVIONICS
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PRACTICAL
SUBJECT HOURS
MODULES PRACTICAL SUBJECTS
CODE ALLOTTED
MODULE 5 (PRACTICAL)
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES AND ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENT SYSTEM-II
Subject Code: 4P-5 Total Hours Allotted: 60
MODULE 13 (PRACTICAL)
AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES
Subject code: 4P-13 Total Hours Allotted: 60
Syll Ref No. Task Description Availability ATA Task reference HOURS
of Facility
13.1 Familiarize with Inspection of AMO PHL/TC/13P- 5
components of helicopter control HANGAR 13.1/1.1
system
PHL/TC/13P- 6
13.2 Electrical bonding procedure HANGAR 13.2/2.4
MODULE 6 (PRACTICAL)
MATERIAL & HARDWARE-II
Subject Code: 4P-6 Total Hours Allotted: 50
MODULE 13 (PRACTICAL)
Aircraft Aerodynamics Structure
AUTOFLIGHT (ATA-22) & INSTRUMENT SYSTEM (ATA-31)
Subject Code: 4P-13 Total Hours Allotted: 60
MODULE TASK NAME TASK ATA REFERENCE HOURS
REF. NO. PERFORMED
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CURRICULUM - AVIONICS
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PRACTICAL
SUBJECT HOURS
MODULES PRACTICAL SUBJECTS
CODE ALLOTTED
MODULE 13 (PRACTICAL)
AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
ELECTRICAL POWER (ATA-24)
Subject code: 5P-13 Total Hours Allotted: 50
CAR-66 REF TASK DESCRIPTION AVAILIBILITY ATA TASK HOURS
No. OF FACILITY REFERENCE
13.5 Safety precaution in battery storage L AB ATA- PHL/TC/13P- 3
compartment 24 13.5/5.1
ATA- PHL/TC/13P- 4
13.5 Dc power system and balance check HANGAR 24 13.5/5.8
MODULE 13 (PRACTICAL)
AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
COMMUNICATION & NAVIGATION
Subject code: 5P-13 Total Hours Allotted: 90
CAR-66 REF TASK DESCRIPTION AVAILIBILITY ATA TASK HOURS
No. OF FACILITY REFERENCE
Calibration and Testing on the AMO Hangar
Ramp of ADF system Loop Swing, ATA- PHL/TC/13P-
13.4 Ground Swing, Air swing. 23 13.4/4.1 4
MODULE 13 (PRACTICAL)
AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, SYSTEMS
Subject code: 5P-13 Total Hours Allotted: 60
13.16 Landing gear and shock struts. AMO Hangar ATA PHL/TC/13P- 8
32 13.16/16.4
MODULE 13 (PRACTICAL)
Aircraft Aerodynamics, System & Structure (Integrated Modular Avionics)
Subject code: 5P-13 Total Hours Allotted: 60
CAR-66 REF TASK DESCRIPTION AVAILIBILIT ATA TASK REFERENCE HRS
NO. Y OF
FACILITY
13.10 Amplifier mixer removal AMO Hangar ATA-45 PHL/TC/12P/13.10/03 6
installation-UMS-SSC VFDR
13.20 Landing Gear Extension and Retraction AMO Hangar ATA-42 PHL/TC/12P/13.20/02 5
(IMA)
13.10 Pitch unit removal installation UMS- AMO Hangar ATA-45 PHL/TC/12P/13.10/08 7
SSC VFDR