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Course
description
This course is primarily task-driven to
provide student's 'hands-on' experiences
necessary to establish a solid foundation
of knowledge and skills necessary to maintain,
inspect, and determine serviceability of
the engine at the flight-line or organizational
maintenance level. Topics include safety,
warnings, and precautions, engine and engine
system servicing, routine maintenance &
inspection, principle component replacement,
and introductory-level trouble-shooting
and routine borescope procedures as it applies
to the engine.
Course objectives
Upon completion of the course, the student
will be able to: Recall the safety precautions
observed working on or near the engine,
identify locations of principle components,
describe the normal function of each major
system, recall procedures for carrying out
significant tasks associated with routine
servicing of the engine and its systems,
interpret engine reports provided by flight
crew members and information provided by
on-board reporting systems and determine
appropriate actions necessary to isolate
faults, perform system, engine, and component
functional checks as specified in the maintenance
manual, recall and do procedures for replacement
of principle components using approved technical
data, identify borescope inspection ports
and recall procedures to determine the internal
condition and serviceability of the cold
and hot section portions of the engine using
a borescope at a familiarization level.
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