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VCTR130 — Sheet Metal Fabrication

VCTR 130 - Sheet Metal Fabrication VCTR 130 - Sheet Metal Fabrication Develops essential knowledge and skills in aircraft sheet metal fabrication, repair, and maintenance through structured lab and classroom instruction. Identifies materials, hardware, and fasteners while interpreting technical drawings and specifications. Applies mathematical principles to calculate rivet pitch, spacing, and layout with accuracy and precision. Operates standard sheet metal tools and equipment safely to cut, form, drill, and assemble structural components. Performs corrosion treatment, blind fastener installation, and FAA-approved repair procedures in accordance with AC 43.13-1B. Explores industry expectations, employment pathways, and professional practices that support success in the aviation maintenance field. Pass/fail grades will be given. (PCS 1.6, 5 credit hours - 2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab)

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