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AET3126 — Aircraft Instruments Systems

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This course introduces students to the study of theory and application of electronic flight instrument and avionics systems as found in modern aircraft. Topics include the markings and operation of gyroscopic, temperature, direction, and pilot/static operated instruments systems. Skills developed include installing, inspecting, testing and servicing of aircraft instruments and their systems. Upon completion of this course the student will be able to: perform a leak test on the pilot/static system, draw, identify and label the static/pilot and vacuum system diagramming the basic 6-pack configuration as found in a standard aircraft using a current maintenance manual as a guide, first doing a bench test of a static instrument and then performing a test on the entire system using the Laversab 6300 in accordance with FAR part 43 appendix E.

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