Education:
CH-53D/E Automatic Flight Control Systems
Jacksonville, NC
2010 to 2010
Upon completion of the course, the student will have sufficient knowledge and skills of the CH-53D/E automatic flight control system (AFCS), to include theory of operation, troubleshooting, and fault isolation, to perform maintenance in a shop level work environment under supervision. Lectures, laboratories, and practical applications covering operation, inspection, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the CH-53D/E automatic flight control system in a supervise line maintenance work environment. Aircraft electrical systems fundamentals and aircraft electrical systems troubleshooting and maintenance
CH-53D/E Communication/Navigation/Electronic Countermeasure
Jacksonville, NC
2010 to 2010
Upon completion of the course, the student will have sufficient skills and knowledge to operate, test, and isolate faults to line replaceable units (LRU) on the CH-53 and similar helicopters. Utilize publications, circuit diagrams, components, and system mock-ups are used to develop skills and knowledge to operate, test and isolate faults to LRU on CH-53 and similar aircraft.
CH-53D/E Electrical and Instrument Systems
Jacksonville, NC
2010 to 2010
Upon completion of the course, the student will have sufficient skills and knowledge to operate and test electrical, primary systems, and power plant systems and components on the CH-53D/E or similar aircraft in a flight line environment. Lectures demonstrations, CH-53D/E publications, written assignments, and limited practical applications in electrical, primary systems and power plant systems and components. Helicopter electrical system, fundamentals helicopter maintenance fundamentals helicopter power plant system and components helicopter primary systems.
CH-53D/E Wire/Connector Repair
Jacksonville, NC
2010 to 2010
Upon completion of this course, the Avionics technician will have sufficient knowledge and skills, including testing, troubleshooting and repair procedures, to perform, under supervision, organizational connector and wire repair of the CH-53D/E electrical systems. Practical application of CH-53D/E publications, test equipment, wire repair procedures, connector and terminal board repair procedures, and wire and connector repair.
Aviation Electricians Mate Strand Course
Pensacola, FL
2009 to 2010
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform routine and schedules maintenance on aircraft electrical, instrument, and navigational systems. This course covers aircraft wiring, lighting circuits, troubleshooting electric circuits, solid-state electronics, aircraft generators and voltage regulators, power distribution systems, aircraft control surfaces, landing gear, ignition systems, fuel quantity systems, and aircraft instruments. Instructional methods include classroom lectures, exercises, discussions, and laboratory assignments. Aircraft electrical systems aircraft instrument systems and solid state electronics
Aviation War fighter Apprenticeship Training Pensacola, FL
Pensacola, FL
2009 to 2009
Provides selected Navy and Marine personnel with basic knowledge and skills in Aviation fundamentals. These knowledge's and skills enables new aviation personnel to continue their aviation maintenance training to the apprenticeship level. The school allows the student to identify with the aviation community as a professional organization. The Aviation Warfare Apprentice Training course introduces U.S. Navy and Marine Corps enlisted personnel to the Naval Aviation community, providing overall understanding of publications, the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program, the Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System, aviation programs, safety, hazardous materials, theory of flight, basic aviation fundamentals, flight deck and airfield familiarization, aircraft hand signals, aircraft handling and basic support equipment, common hand tools, professional development and corrosion control. The course enables new aviation personnel to continue their aviation maintenance training.
Marine Avionics Apprentice Technical Training
Pensacola, FL
2009 to 2009
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to troubleshoot and perform entry-level maintenance on electronic, electrical, and digital equipment. Topics include use of laboratory equipment, DC and AC circuits, wiring/soldering, transformers, relays and switches, diodes, transistors, power supplies, amplifiers, digital circuits, and personal computer hardware. Such asUpon completion of the course, the student will be able to troubleshoot and perform entry-level maintenance on electronic, electrical, and digital equipment. Topics include use of laboratory equipment, DC and AC circuits, wiring/soldering, transformers, relays and switches, diodes, transistors, power supplies, amplifiers, digital circuits, and personal computer hardware. Such as, AC circuits, DC circuits, digital circuits and solid state devices.
Northwest High School Clarksville
Clarksville, TN
2008