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ASM 301 METALWORKING
TOOLS AND TOOLING (2-8-6)
Prerequisite: All courses in Aircraft Structural Technology
program
The design, use and proper care of typical sheet metal tools. Tools
used include: measuring; cutting; forming; and fastening; and special
tools and jigs. An introduction to computer assisted design (CAD)
and fabricating machinery is included.
ASM 302 AIRCRAFT
HARDWARE (2-8-6)
Prerequisite: All courses in Aircraft Structural Technology
program
Topics include: special aircraft fasteners; hole requirements; types;
specifications; installation techniques; aircraft cables uses; types
and maintenance; aircraft tubing types; identification; installation;
and repair are studied.
ASM 303 FABRICATION
& ASSEMBLY OF STRUCTURAL PARTS I (2-8-6)
Prerequisite: All courses in Aircraft Structural Technology
program
Both minor and major repairs to aircraft skin and structural members;
replacement of damaged members. Topics include: pre-repair procedures;
damage removal; fastener layout and fabrication; and installation
of repair parts. Emphasis on airframe repair safety.
ASM 304 PRINTS,
PUBLICATIONS, INSPECTIONS, AND RECORDS (1-3-4)
Prerequisite: All courses in Aircraft Structural Technology
program
Technical Manuals are covered including the U.S. Air Force Technical
Orders (T.O.s), FAA Airworthiness Directives, and Manufacturers
Structural Repair Manuals. Inspection methods and documents are
outlined. Also included are industry specific detailed prints including,
but not limited to, Lucas Aerospace and Lockheed.
ASM 305 REPAIR
OF STRUCTURAL PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES (1-3-4)
Prerequisites: All courses in Aircraft Structural Technology
program
Repair of damage to integral components of an aircraft structure.
Primarily, repairs to structural members such as spars, longerons
stringers, stiffeners, and circumferential rings.
ASM 306 FABRICATION
& ASSEMBLY OF STRUCTURAL PARTS II (1-3-4)
Prerequisites: All courses in Aircraft Structural Technology
program
Both minor and major repairs to aircraft skin and structural members;
replacement of damaged members. Topics include: pre-repair procedures;
damage removal; fastener layout and fabrication; and installation
of repair parts. Emphasis on airframe repair safety. (Continued
from fifth quarter).
ASM 400 FULL-TIME
AIRCRAFT REPAIR INTERNSHIP (0-36-12)
Prerequisites: All required courses in the Aircraft Structural
Technology program
Provides the instructor and student with an opportunity to develop
special learning environments. Instruction is delivered through
occupational work experiences, practicums, advanced projects, industry
sponsored workshops, seminars, or specialized and/or innovative
adaptability to the work environment; and problem solving. Each
course should be documented with a written agreement between the
instructor and the student detailing expected requirements. Credit
hours are to be computed on the basis of 3 hours per week for the
duration of a quarter equaling 1 quarter hour credit (3 to 1 ratio).
ASM 500
ADVANCED AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL INTERSHIP/OJT (0-TBA-12)
Prerequisites: All required courses in the Aircraft Structural
Technology program
Provides work experience in the occupational environment. Topics
include: application of pre-requisite knowledge and skills, practicing
employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to job setting
equipment and technology, and development of productivity and quality
job performance through practice. The aircraft sheet metal internship
is implemented through the use of written individualized training
plans, written performance evaluation, and required experiences.
ASM 501
QUALITY STANDARDS AND TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS (5-0-5)
Prerequisites: All required courses in the Aircraft Structural
Technology program
This course includes the study of federal aviation agency and USAF
maintenance and quality publications as well as aircraft-component
record keeping requirements.
ASM 502
STRUCTURAL REPAIR AND MODIFICATION (5-15-11)
Prerequisites: All required courses in the Aircraft Structural
Technology program
This course includes the study of various types of aircraft construction
and components. Both minor and major repairs to aircraft skin and
structural members, and replacement of damaged members. This course
also includes aircraft inspection, documentation, and team management.
ASM 600
ADVANCED AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL INTERNSHIP/OJT (0-TBA-12)
Prerequisite: ASM 500
Provides work experience in the occupational environment. Topics
include: application of prerequisite knowledge and skills, practicing
employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to job setting
equipment and technology, and development of productivity and quality
job performance through practice. The aircraft sheet metal internship
is implemented through the use of written Central Georgia Technical
College individualized training plans, written performance evaluation,
and required experiences.
ASM 602
STRUCTURAL REPAIR AND MODIFICATION II (5-7-8)
Prerequisite: ASM 502
This course includes the study of aircraft cable and tubing assemblies.
Cable terms, types and substitutions, hardware and accessories,
cable fabrication, testing and inspection, types of tubings and
fittings, repair and replacement of tubing assemblies, bending,
flaring, and inspection.
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