Course Development Guide

May 1, 2008

Course Title

Aircraft Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems

Course Description

This course provides students with the skills to inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair heating systems, cooling systems, air conditioning systems, pressurization systems, and air cycle machines. Students will inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair heating, cooling, air conditioning, and pressurization systems. Students will also inspect, check, troubleshoot, service and repair oxygen systems.

Contact

H.L. Baird
405-743-5517
hbair@okcareertech.org

OCAS Codes OHLAP Credit Course Length Prerequisites
None
No
30 Hours

*Course hours in FAA Part147 courses of instruction set by local agreement with the FAA. These hours can vary between locations.

Knowledge and Skills

-Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair heating, cooling, air conditioning, pressurization systems, and air cycle machines

-Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service, and repair heating, cooling, air conditioning, and pressurization systems

-Inspect, check, troubleshoot, service and repair oxygen systems

Accountability Measures, Assessments, or Evaluation Procedures

Written and practical evaluations will be performed at the Part 147 AMTS. Upon successful completion of the AMTS requirements, students will have the opportunity to test with the FAA for licensure certification.

Industry Alignments

This course aligns with FAA Part 147 certified Aviation Maintenance Technician School (AMTS) curriculum requirements. Teaching of this course by any entity other than a FAA 147 certified AMTS does not constitute FAA certification. Furthermore, each AMTS must have its curriculum approved by the FAA in its entirety, identifying the hours of instruction, order of instruction, subjects prescribed by Part 147, practical application projects, scheduling of tests, grading criteria, and makeup provisions.

Curriculum Resources

Dale Crane, Dictionary of Aviation Terms, Aviation Supplies and Academics, 1997

FAA, A & P Technician, Airframe, Text Book/Work Book, Jeppesen, Sanders, Inc. 2000

FAA, FAR Handbook for Aviation Maintenance Technicians, Jeppesen, Sanders, Inc. 2001

FAA, Standards for Aviation Maintenance Hanbook, Jeppesen, Sanders, Inc. 1985

This Course Found In These Career Majors

Cluster: Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

Pathway: Aerospace Maintenance
Career Major: Aerospace Technician
Career Major: Airframe Mechanic