Appendix-2. Syllabus of Cat A1 & B1.1 Training Course
Appendix-2. Syllabus of Cat A1 & B1.1 Training Course
Appendix-2. Syllabus of Cat A1 & B1.1 Training Course
APPENDIX-2
156
PRACTICAL TRAINING HOURS (SUB-CONTRACTED)
MODULE 3.
ELECTRICAL
FUNDAMENTALS
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 3. ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS
TOTAL HOURS ALLOTTED: 13
Hours
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic LEVEL
Allotted
3.1 Electron Theory Structure and distribution of
electrical charges within:
atoms, molecules, ions,
compounds; 1 1
Molecular structure of
conductors, semiconductors
and insulators.
3.2 Static Electricity and Static electricity and
Conduction distribution of electrostatic
charges;
Electrostatic laws of attraction
and repulsion; 2 1
Units of charge, Coulomb's Law;
Conduction of electricity in
solids, liquids, gases and a
vacuum.
3.3 Electrical Terminology The following terms, their units
and factors affecting them:
potential difference,
electromotive
force, voltage, current, 2 1
resistance, conductance,
charge, conventional current
flow, electron
flow.
3.4 Generation of Production of electricity by the
Electricity following methods: light, heat, 1 1
friction, pressure, chemical
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MODULE 5.
DIGITAL
TECHNIQUES/ELECTRONIC
INSTRUMENT SYSTEM
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 5. DIGITAL TECHNIQUES/ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEM
TOTAL HOURS ALLOTTED: 11
MODULE 6.
MATERIALS AND
HARDWARE
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 6. MATERIALS AND HARDWARE
TOTAL HOURS ALLOTTED: 35
structure;
Types of defects in wood material and
wooden structures;
The detection of defects in wooden
structure;
Repair of wooden structure.
6.3.3. Fabric Characteristics, properties and types of 2 1
covering fabrics used in aero planes;
Inspections methods for fabric;
Types of defects in fabric;
Repair of fabric covering
6.4 Corrosion (a) Chemical fundamentals; 4 1
Formation by, galvanic action process,
microbiological, stress;
(b) Types of corrosion and their 2
identification; Causes of corrosion;
Material types, susceptibility to corrosion
6.5 Fasteners
6.5.1 Screw Screw nomenclature; 2 2
threads Thread forms, dimensions and tolerances
for standard threads used in aircraft;
Measuring screw threads.
6.5.2 Bolts, Bolt types: specification, identification and 4 2
studs and marking of aircraft bolts, international
screws standards; Nuts: self locking, anchor,
standard types; Machine screws: aircraft
specifications; Studs: types and uses,
insertion and removal; Self tapping screws,
dowels.
6.5.3 Locking Tab and spring washers, locking plates, 1 2
devices split pins, pal-nuts, wire locking, quick
release fasteners, keys, circlips, cotter pins
6.5.4 Aircraft Types of solid and blind rivets: 2 1
rivets specifications and identification, heat
treatment.
6.6 Pipes and (a) Identification of, and types of rigid and 3 2
Unions flexible pipes and their connectors used in
aircraft
(b) Standard unions for aircraft hydraulic, 2
fuel, oil, pneumatic and air system pipes
6.8 Bearings Purpose of bearings, loads, material, 2 1
construction;
Types of bearings and their application.
6.9 Transmissions Gear types and their application; 2 1
Gear ratios, reduction and multiplication
gear systems, driven and driving gears,
idler gears,
mesh patterns;
Belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets.
6.10 Control Types of cables; 2 1
Cables End fittings, turnbuckles and compensation
devices;
Pulleys and cable system components;
Bowden cables;
Aircraft flexible control systems
6.11 Electrical Cable types, construction and 1 1
Cables and characteristics;
Connectors High tension and co-axial cables;
Crimping;
Connector types, pins, plugs, sockets,
insulators, current and voltage rating,
coupling, identification codes
Total Allotted Hours 35
MODULE 7a
MAINTENANCE
PRACTICES
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 7. MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 48
Hours
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic LEVEL
Allotted
7.1 Safety Aspects of safe working practices 3 3
Precautions- including precautions to take when
Aircraft and working with electricity, gases
Workshop especially oxygen, oils and chemicals.
Also, instruction in the remedial
action to be taken in the event of a
fire or another accident with
one or more of these hazards
including knowledge on extinguishing
agents.
7.2 Workshop Care of tools, control of tools, use of 3 3
Practices workshop materials;
Dimensions, allowances and
tolerances, standards of
workmanship;
Calibration of tools and equipment,
calibration standards
7.3 Tools Common hand tool types; 6 3
Common power tool types;
Operation and use of precision
measuring tools;
Lubrication equipment and methods.
Operation, function and use of
electrical general test equipment.
7.5 Engineering Drawing types and diagrams, their 5 1
Drawings, symbols, dimensions, tolerances and
MODULE 8. BASIC
AERODYNAMICS
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 8. BASIC AERODYNAMICS
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 13
MODULE 9A.
HUMAN FACTOR
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 9A. HUMAN FACTOR
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 13
Environment Illumination;
Climate and temperature;
Motion and vibration;
Working environment.
9.6 Tasks Physical work; Repetitive tasks;
2 1
Visual inspection; Complex systems.
9.7 Communication Within and between teams;
Work logging and recording;
1 2
Keeping up to date, currency;
Dissemination of information.
9.8 Human Error Error models and theories;
Types of error in maintenance tasks;
2 1
Implications of errors (i.e. accidents);
Avoiding and managing errors.
9.9 Hazards in the Recognizing and avoiding hazards;
1 1
Workplace Dealing with emergencies.
Total Allotted Hours 13
MODULE 10.
AVIATION LEGISLATION
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 10. AVIATION LEGISLATION
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 22
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic Hours LEVEL
Allotted
10.1 Regulatory Role of the International Civil Aviation
Framework Organisation;
The Aircraft Act and Rules made there
under Role of the DGCA;
Relationship between CAR-21,
CAR-M, CAR-145, CAR-66, CAR-147
4 1
The Aircraft Rules (Applicable to
Aircraft Maintenance and release)
Aeronautical Information and Circulars
(Applicable to Aircraft Maintenance
and release)
CAR Sections 1 and 2
10.2 CAR-66 Detailed understanding of CAR-66.
Certifying
3 2
Staff-
Maintenance
10.3 CAR-145 Detailed understanding of CAR-145
Approved and CAR-M Subpart F.
3 2
Maintenance
Organisations
10.4 Aircraft Commercial Air Transport/Commercial
operations Operations
Air Operators Certificates;
2 1
Operator's responsibilities, in
particular regarding continuing
airworthiness and maintenance;
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 11A. TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS,
STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
TOTAL HOURS ALLOTTED: 72
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic Hours LEVEL
Allotted
11.1 Theory of Flight
11.1.1 Operation and effect of: 3 1
Aero plane — roll control: ailerons and
Aerodynamics and spoilers,
Flight Controls — pitch control: elevators,
stabilities, variable incidence
stabilizers and canards,
— yaw control, rudder limiters;
Control using elevons,
ruddervators;
High lift devices, slots, slats, flaps,
flaperons;
Drag inducing devices, spoilers, lift
dumpers, speed brakes;
Effects of wing fences, saw tooth
leading edges;
Boundary layer control using,
vortex generators, stall wedges or
leading edge devices;
Operation and effect of trim tabs,
balance and anti balance (leading)
tabs, servo tabs, spring tabs, mass
balance, control surface bias,
aerodynamic balance panels.
11.1.2 Speed of sound, subsonic flight, 2 1
High Speed Flight transonic flight, supersonic flight;
Mach number, critical Mach
number, compressibility buffet,
(ATA 21)
Pressure control;
Distribution;
Indications and warnings;
Interfaces with other systems.
11.17 Water/Waste Water system lay-out, supply, 2 2
(ATA 38) distribution, servicing and
draining;
Toilet system lay-out, flushing and
servicing;
Corrosion aspects.
Indication,
Oleo Pressure Indication, Brake
Temperature Monitoring, etc.
Core System; Network
Components.
11.20 Cabin Systems The units and components which 4 1
(ATA44) furnish a means of entertaining
the passengers and providing
communication within the aircraft
(Cabin Intercommunication Data
System) and between the aircraft
cabin and ground stations (Cabin
Network Service). Includes voice,
data, music and video
transmissions.
The Cabin Intercommunication
Data System provides an interface
between cockpit/cabin crew and
cabin systems. These systems
support data exchange of the
different related LRU's and they
are typically
operated via Flight Attendant
Panels.
11.21 Information The units and components which 2 1
Systems (ATA46) furnish a means of storing,
updating and retrieving digital
information
traditionally provided on paper,
microfilm or microfiche. Includes
units that are dedicated to the
information storage and retrieval
function such as the electronic
library mass storage and
controller.
MODULE 15.
GAS TURBINE ENGINE
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 15. GAS TURBINE ENGINE
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 40
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic Hours LEVEL
Allotted
15.1 Fundamentals Potential energy, kinetic energy,
Newton's laws of motion, Brayton
cycle;
The relationship between force, work,
2 1
power, energy, velocity, acceleration;
Constructional arrangement and
operation of turbojet, turbofan, turbo
shaft, turboprop.
15.3 Inlet Compressor inlet ducts
Effects of various inlet configurations; 2 2
Ice protection.
15.4 Compressors Axial and centrifugal types;
Constructional features and operating
principles and applications;
Fan balancing;
Operation:
Causes and effects of compressor stall
4 1
and surge;
Methods of air flow control: bleed
valves, variable inlet guide vanes,
variable stator vanes, rotating
stator blades;
Compressor ratio.
15.5 Combustion Constructional features and principles
1 1
Section of operation.
15.6 Turbine Operation and characteristics of
Section different turbine blade types; 3 2
Blade to disk attachment;
Engine speed;
Vibration measurement and indication;
Torque; Power.
15.16 Turbo-prop Gas coupled/free turbine and gear
Engines coupled turbines; Reduction gears;
Integrated engine and propeller 2 1
controls;
Over speed safety devices.
15.17 Turbo-shaft Arrangements drive systems, reduction
2 1
Engines gearing, couplings, control systems.
15.18 Auxiliary Purpose, operation, protective
Power Units systems. 1 1
(APUs)
15.19 Power plant Configuration of firewalls, cowlings,
Installation acoustic panels, engine mounts, anti-
vibration mounts, hoses,
3 1
pipes, feeders, connectors, wiring
looms, control cables and rods, lifting
points and drains.
15.20 Fire Operation of detection and
protection extinguishing systems. 2 1
Systems
15.21 Engine Procedures for starting and ground
Monitoring run-up;
and Ground Interpretation of engine power output
Operation and parameters;
Trend (including oil analysis, vibration
and baroscopic) monitoring; 4 1
Inspection of engine and components
to criteria, tolerances and data
specified by engine manufacturer;
Compressor washing/cleaning;
Foreign Object Damage.
Total Hours 40
MODULE 17A.
PROPELLER
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 17A. PROPELLER
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 13
2 Check the true edges of a mild steel block using fitter square
4
and surface plate.
Carryout drilling operation on MS plate using twist drill bit. 2
To fabricate internal threads on a pre-drilled hole using tap set
3 2
as per drawing no. 3B
4 Preparation of Mild steel matching parts as per drawing No. 4 8
Preparation of Mild steel matching parts as per drawing No. 4 12
5
Fabricate a steel plate as per drawing no. 05 8
Fabricate a base plate as per drawing no. 05A 4
6
Rigid tube bending exercise & tube flaring (single flare) 4
Removal of a broken screws/bolts/studs from a threaded
7 2
/tapped hole on a specimen
TOTAL HOURS 70
You have removed a component from the aircraft due to a confirmed fault in
4 it, do the documentation to root the component to quarantine store. 2
12 From the engine logbook note down the serial number and part number from 2
the engine driven hydraulic pump installed on the engine and cross check
physically on the aircraft.
Report a tire-burst incident (during landing) and raise a non-routine task sheet
13 2
as per AMM.
Perform the following task in sequence.
1. Uplift total fuel quantity 16T on the a/c IAW Automatic
14 4
2. Refuel procedure (AMM 12-11-28-650-003-A)
3. Functional (Bite) test (AMM 28-46-00-740-001-A)
Perform the following task
1. Start the APU IAW Maintenance Procedure.
2. APU Start by External Power (AMM 49-00-00-860-008-A) keep the APU
15 2
running for minimum
3. 5 minutes before shutdown.
4. Monitor APU Parameters during APU run tor nominal values.
Perform the following task
1. Electrical Power Distribution and Priorities
2. Perform the following task
3. Pressurize the blue hydraulic system with blue electric pump. (AMM 29-10-
16 00-863-003-A01) 4
4. Pressurize the green hydraulic system from the yellow hydraulic System
through the PTU with electric pump (AMM 29-23-00-863-001-A)
5. Depressurized the green and yellow hyd. System after operation of PTU
(AMM 29-23-00-864-001-A)
17 IDG disconnection procedure 2
Total Hours 70
Refer Appendix-4
Agreement with sub-contracted organisation
MODULE 3.
ELECTRICAL
FUNDAMENTALS
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 3. ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS
TOTAL HOURS ALLOTTED: 100
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic Hours LEVEL
Allotted
3.1 Electron Theory Structure and distribution of 2 1
electrical charges within: atoms,
molecules, ions, compounds;
Molecular structure of conductors,
semiconductors and insulators.
3.2 Static Electricity and Static electricity and distribution 2 2
Conduction of electrostatic charges;
Electrostatic laws of attraction and
repulsion;
Units of charge, Coulomb's Law;
Conduction of electricity in solids,
liquids, gases and a vacuum
3.3 Electrical Terminology The following terms, their units 2 2
and factors affecting them:
potential difference,
electromotive force, voltage,
current, resistance, conductance,
charge, conventional current flow,
electron flow.
3.4 Generation of Production of electricity by the 4 1
Electricity following methods: light, heat,
friction, pressure, chemical
action, magnetism and motion.
3.5 DC Sources of Construction and basic chemical 10 2
Electricity action of: primary cells, secondary
cells, lead acid cells, nickel
cadmium cells, other alkaline cells;
Cells connected in series and
parallel;
Internal resistance and its effect
on a battery;
Construction, materials and
operation of thermocouples;
Operation of photo-cells.
3.6 DC Circuits Ohms Law, Kirchhoff’s Voltage and 4 2
Current Laws;
Calculations using the above laws
to find resistance, voltage and
current;
Significance of the internal
resistance of a supply.
3.7 Resistance/Resistor (a) Resistance and affecting 8 2
factors; Specific resistance;
Resistor color code, values and
tolerances, preferred values,
wattage ratings;
Resistors in series and parallel;
Calculation of total resistance
using series, parallel and series
parallel combinations;
Operation and use of
potentiometers and rheostats;
Operation of Wheatstone Bridge;
(b) Positive and negative 1
temperature coefficient
conductance; Fixed resistors,
stability, tolerance and limitations,
methods of construction;
Variable resistors, thermostats,
voltage dependent resistors;
Construction of potentiometers
and rheostats; Construction of
Wheatstone Bridge.
components in DC generator;
Operation of, and factors affecting
output and direction of current
flow in DC generators;
Operation of, and factors affecting
output power, torque, speed and
direction of rotation of DC motors;
Series wound, shunt wound and
compound motors;
Starter Generator construction.
3.13 AC Theory Sinusoidal waveform: phase, 6 2
period, frequency, cycle;
Instantaneous, average, root
mean square, peak, peak to peak
current values and calculations
of these values, in relation to
voltage, current and power;
Triangular/Square waves;
Single/3 phase principles.
3.14 Resistive (R), Phase relationship of voltage and 6 2
Capacitive (C) and current in L, C and R circuits,
Inductive (L) Circuits parallel, series and series
parallel;
Power dissipation in L, C and R
circuits;
Impedance, phase angle, power
factor and current calculations;
True power, apparent power and
reactive power calculations.
3.15 Transformers Transformer construction 8 2
principles and operation;
Transformer losses and methods
for overcoming them; Transformer
action under load and no-load
conditions; Power transfer,
MODULE 4 :
ELECTRONIC
FUNDAMENTALS
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 4. ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS
TOTAL HOURS ALLOTTED: 40
Hours
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic LEVEL
Allotted
4.1 Semiconductors
(a) Diode symbols; Diode
characteristics and properties; Diodes
in series and parallel; Main
characteristics and use of silicon
4.1.1 Diodes 10 2
controlled rectifiers, (thyristors), light
emitting diode, Photo conductive
diode, varistor, rectifier diodes;
Functional testing of diodes.
(a) Transistor symbols;
Component description and
4.1.2 Transistors 10 1
orientation; Transistor characteristics
and properties.
(a) Description and operation of logic
4.1.3 Integrated
circuits and linear circuits/operational 8 1
Circuits
amplifiers;
Printed Circuit Description and use of printed circuit
4.2 2 1
Boards boards
(a) Understanding of the following
terms: Open and closed loop systems,
feedback, follow up, analogue
transducers; Principles of operation
4.3 Servomechanisms and use of the following synchro 10 1
system components/features:
resolvers, differential, control and
torque, transformers, inductance and
capacitance transmitters;
Total Allotted Hours 40
MODULE 5.
DIGITAL
TECHNIQUES/ELECTRONIC
INSTRUMENT SYSTEM
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 5. DIGITAL TECHNIQUES/ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEM
TOTAL HOURS ALLOTTED: 70
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic Hours LEVEL
Allotted
Electronic Typical systems arrangements and
5.1 Instrument cockpit layout of electronic instrument 4 2
Systems systems.
Numbering systems: binary, octal and
hexadecimal; Demonstration of
Numbering
5.2 conversions between the decimal and 4 1
binary, octal and hexadecimal systems
and vice versa.
Analogue Data, Digital Data;
Operation and application of analogue
5.3 Data Conversion to digital, and digital to analogue 6 1
converters, inputs and outputs,
limitations of various types.
Operation of data buses in aircraft
systems, including knowledge of
5.4 Data Buses 6 2
ARINC and other specifications.
Aircraft Network/Ethernet.
(a) Identification of common logic gate
symbols, tables and equivalent
5.5 Logic Circuits 6 2
circuits; Applications used for aircraft
systems, schematic diagrams.
(a) Computer terminology (including
bit, byte, software, hardware, CPU, IC,
Basic Computer and various memory devices such as
5.6 5 2
Structure RAM, ROM, PROM); Computer
technology (as applied in aircraft
systems).
Advantages and disadvantages of fibre
5.10 Fibre Optics 4 1
optic data transmission over electrical
wire propagation;
Fibre optic data bus;
Fibre optic related terms;
Terminations;
Couplers, control terminals, remote
terminals;
Application of fibre optics in aircraft
systems.
Principles of operation of common
types of displays used in modern
Electronic
5.11 aircraft, including Cathode Ray Tubes, 6 2
Displays
Light Emitting Diodes and Liquid
Crystal Display.
Special handling of components
sensitive to electrostatic discharges;
Electrostatic
5.12 Awareness of risks and possible 5 2
Sensitive Devices
damage, component and personnel
anti-static protection devices.
Awareness of restrictions,
Software airworthiness requirements and
5.13 Management possible catastrophic effects of 6 2
Control unapproved changes to software
programmes.
Influence of the following phenomena
on maintenance practices for
electronic system:
Electromagnetic
5.14 EMC-Electromagnetic Compatibility 6 2
Environment
EMI-Electromagnetic Interference
HIRF-High Intensity Radiated Field
Lightning/lightning protection.
General arrangement of typical
Typical electronic/digital aircraft systems and
5.15 Electronic/Digital associated BITE (Built In Test 12 2
Aircraft Systems Equipment) such as: (a) For B1 and B2
only:
MODULE 6.
MATERIALS AND
HARDWARE
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 6. MATERIALS AND HARDWARE
TOTAL HOURS ALLOTTED: 200
MODULE 7A.
MAINTENANCE
PRACTICES
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 7A. MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS : 250
wrapping, shielding;
EWIS installations, inspection, repair,
maintenance and cleanliness
standards.
Riveted joints, rivet spacing and pitch;
7.8 Riveting Tools used for riveting and dimpling; 6 2
Inspection of riveted joints.
Bending and belling/flaring aircraft
pipes;
Pipes and
7.9 Inspection and testing of aircraft pipes 6 2
Hoses
and hoses;
Installation and clamping of pipes.
7.10 Springs Inspection and testing of springs. 4 2
Testing, cleaning and inspection of
bearings;
7.11 Bearings 6 2
Lubrication requirements of bearings;
Defects in bearings and their causes.
Inspection of gears, backlash;
Inspection of belts and pulleys, chains
7.12 Transmissions and sprockets; 6 2
Inspection of screw jacks, lever
devices, push-pull rod systems.
Swaging of end fittings;
Inspection and testing of control
7.13 Control Cables cables; 6 2
Bowden cables; aircraft flexible
control systems.
Material
7.14
handling
Marking out and calculation of bend
allowance;
7.14.1 Sheet
Sheet metal working, including 12 2
Metal
bending and forming;
Inspection of sheet metal work.
7.14.2 Bonding practices; 5 2
MODULE 8. BASIC
AERODYNAMICS
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 8. BASIC AERODYNAMICS
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS : 60
Hours
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic LEVEL
Allotted
Physics of the International Standard Atmosphere (ISA),
8.1 5 2
Atmosphere application to aerodynamics
Airflow around a body;
Boundary layer, laminar and turbulent
flow, free stream flow, relative airflow, up
wash and downwash, vortices, stagnation;
The terms: camber, chord, mean
aerodynamic chord, profile (parasite) drag,
induced drag, Centre of pressure, angle of
8.2 Aerodynamics attack, wash in and wash out, fineness 20 2
ratio, wing shape and aspect ratio;
Thrust, Weight, Aerodynamic Resultant;
Generation of Lift and Drag:
Angle of Attack, Lift coefficient, Drag
coefficient, polar curve, stall;
Aerofoil contamination including ice, snow,
frost.
Relationship between lift, weight, thrust
and drag; Glide ratio; Steady state flights,
Theory of performance; Theory of the turn;
8.3 20 2
Flight Influence of load factor: stall, flight
envelope and structural limitations;
Lift augmentation.
Flight Stability Longitudinal, lateral and directional
8.4 15 2
and Dynamics stability (active and passive).
Total Allotted Hours 60
MODULE 9A.
HUMAN FACTOR
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 9A. HUMAN FACTOR
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 60
Hours
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic LEVEL
Allotted
The need to take human factors into
account;
9.1 General Incidents attributable to human 5 2
factors/human error;
‘Murphy's’ law.
Vision;
Hearing;
Human
Information processing;
9.2 Performance 17 2
Attention and perception;
and Limitations
Memory;
Claustrophobia and physical access.
Responsibility: individual and group;
Motivation and de-motivation;
Peer pressure;
Social
9.3 ‘Culture’ issues; 5 1
Psychology
Team working;
Management, supervision and
leadership.
Fitness/health;
Stress: domestic and work related;
Factors
Time pressure and deadlines;
9.4 Affecting 5 2
Workload: overload and underload;
Performance
Sleep and fatigue, shift work;
Alcohol, medication, drug abuse.
Noise and fumes;
Physical Illumination;
9.5 5 1
Environment Climate and temperature;
Motion and vibration;
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Working environment.
Physical work;
Repetitive tasks;
9.6 Tasks 5 1
Visual inspection;
Complex systems.
Within and between teams;
Work logging and recording;
9.7 Communication 5 2
Keeping up to date, currency;
Dissemination of information.
Error models and theories;
Types of error in maintenance tasks;
9.8 Human Error 8 2
Implications of errors (i.e. accidents);
Avoiding and managing errors.
Hazards in the Recognizing and avoiding hazards;
9.9 5 2
Workplace Dealing with emergencies.
Total Allotted Hours 60
MODULE 10.
AVIATION LEGISLATION
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 10. AVIATION LEGISLATION
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 120
Hours
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic LEVEL
Allotted
Role of the International Civil Aviation
Organisation;
The Aircraft Act and Rules made there
under Role of the DGCA;
Relationship between CAR-21,
Regulatory CAR-M, CAR-145, CAR-66, CAR-147
10.1 30 1
Framework The Aircraft Rules (Applicable to
Aircraft Maintenance and release)
Aeronautical Information and Circulars
(Applicable to Aircraft Maintenance
and release)
CAR Sections 1 and 2
CAR-66
Certifying
10.2 Detailed understanding of CAR-66. 5 2
Staff-
Maintenance
CAR-145
Approved Detailed understanding of CAR-145
10.3 30 2
Maintenance and CAR-M Subpart F.
Organisations
Commercial Air Transport/Commercial
Operations
Air Operators Certificates;
Aircraft Operator's responsibilities, in
10.4 5 1
operations particular regarding continuing
airworthiness and maintenance;
Documents to be carried on board;
Aircraft placarding (markings).
(a) General
Certification Rules: such as FAA & EACS
23/25/27/29; Type Certification;
Supplemental Type Certification;
CAR-21 Design/Production 1
Organisation Approvals.
Aircraft Aircraft Modifications and Repairs
10.5 10
Certification Approval and certification
Permit to fly requirements
(b) Documents
Certificate of Airworthiness;
Certificate of Registration; 2
Noise Certificate; Weight Schedule;
Radio Station License and Approval.
Detailed understanding of CAR-M
provisions related to continuing
10.6 CAR-M 15 2
airworthiness.
Detailed understanding of CAR-M.
(a) Maintenance Programs,
Maintenance checks and inspections,
Master Minimum Equipment Lists,
Minimum Equipment List, Dispatch
Deviation Lists, Airworthiness
Directives, Service Bulletins,
10 2
Manufacturers service information,
Applicable
Modifications and repairs,
National and
10.7 Maintenance Documentation:
International
maintenance manuals, structural
Requirements
repair manual, illustrated parts
catalogue, etc.
(b) Continuing airworthiness;
Test Flights;
ETOPS/EDTO, maintenance and 5 1
dispatch requirements;
RVSM, maintenance and dispatch
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 11A. TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS,
STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
TOTAL HOURS ALLOTTED: 270
Hours
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic LEVEL
Allotted
11.1 Theory of Flight
11.1.1 Operation and effect of:
Aero plane — roll control: ailerons and
Aerodynamics and spoilers,
Flight Controls — pitch control: elevators,
stabilities, variable incidence
stabilizers and canards,
— yaw control, rudder limiters;
Control using elevons,
ruddervators;
High lift devices, slots, slats, flaps,
flaperons;
Drag inducing devices, spoilers, lift 10 2
dumpers, speed brakes;
Effects of wing fences, saw tooth
leading edges;
Boundary layer control using,
vortex generators, stall wedges or
leading edge devices;
Operation and effect of trim tabs,
balance and anti balance (leading)
tabs, servo tabs, spring tabs, mass
balance, control surface bias,
aerodynamic balance panels.
11.1.2 Speed of sound, subsonic flight,
High Speed Flight transonic flight, supersonic flight;
4 2
Mach number, critical Mach
number, compressibility buffet,
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painting;
Surface cleaning;
Airframe symmetry: methods of
alignment and symmetry checks.
11.3 Airframe Structures
— Aero planes
11.3.1 Fuselage Construction and pressurization
(ATA 52/53/56) sealing; Wing, stabilizer, pylon and
undercarriage attachments;
Seat installation and cargo loading
system;
6 2
Doors and emergency exits:
construction, mechanisms,
operation and safety devices;
Windows and windscreen
construction and mechanisms.
11.3.2 Wings (ATA Construction;
57) Fuel storage;
6 2
Landing gear, pylon, control surface
and high lift/drag attachments.
11.3.3 Stabilizers Construction;
3 2
(ATA 55) Control surface attachment.
11.3.4 Flight Construction and attachment;
Control Surfaces Balancing — mass and 3 2
(ATA 55/57) aerodynamic.
11.3.5 Nacelles/Pylons:
Nacelles/Pylons — Construction,
3 2
(ATA 54) — Firewalls,
— Engine mounts.
11.4 Air Conditioning
and Cabin
Pressurization
(ATA 21)
11.4.1 Air supply Sources of air supply including
2 2
engine bleed, APU and ground cart.
MODULE 15.
GAS TURBINE ENGINE
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 15. GAS TURBINE ENGINE
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 220
S. No. Main Topic Sub-Topic Hours LEVEL
Allotted
15.1 Fundamentals Potential energy, kinetic energy, 8 2
Newton's laws of motion, Brayton
cycle; The relationship between force,
work, power, energy, velocity,
acceleration;
Constructional arrangement and
operation of turbojet, turbofan, turbo
shaft, turboprop.
15.2 Engine Gross thrust, net thrust, choked nozzle 10 2
Performance thrust, thrust distribution, resultant
thrust, thrust horsepower,
equivalent shaft horsepower, specific
fuel consumption;
Engine efficiencies;
By-pass ratio and engine pressure ratio;
Pressure, temperature and velocity of
the gas flow;
Engine ratings, static thrust, influence
of speed, altitude and hot climate, flat
rating, limitations.
15.3 Inlet Compressor inlet ducts 6 2
Effects of various inlet configurations;
Ice protection.
15.4 Compressors Axial and centrifugal types; 16
Constructional features and operating
principles and applications;
Fan balancing;
Operation:
MODULE 17A.
PROPELLER
SYLLABUS PLAN
MODULE 17A. PROPELLER
TOTAL ALLOTTED HOURS: 60
S. Main Topic Sub-Topic Hours LEVEL
No. Allotted
17.1 Fundamentals Blade element theory; High/low blade angle,
reverse angle,
angle of attack, rotational speed;
Propeller slip;
8 2
Aerodynamic, centrifugal,
and thrust forces; Torque;
Relative airflow on blade angle of attack;
Vibration and resonance.
17.2 Propeller Construction methods and materials used in
Construction wooden, composite and metal propellers;
Blade station, blade face, blade shank,
blade back and hub assembly; Fixed pitch, 10 2
controllable pitch, constant speeding
propeller;
Propeller/spinner installation.
17.3 Propeller Speed control and pitch change methods,
Pitch Control mechanical and electrical/electronic;
10 2
Feathering and reverse pitch; Over speed
protection.
17.4 Propeller Synchronizing and synchrophasing
4 2
Synchronizing equipment.
17.5 Propeller Ice Fluid and electrical de-icing equipment.
4 2
Protection
17.6 Propeller Static and dynamic balancing;
Maintenance Blade tracking;
Assessment of blade damage, erosion, 18 3
corrosion, impact damage, delimitation;
Propeller treatment/repair schemes;
PRACTICALTASK (IN-HOUSE)
MODULE. 7. PRACTICALS TOTAL HRS: 150 HRS
FITTING SHOP
SN Task Title Hours
01 Carryout sawing operation on mild steel block using hacksaw. 7
Draw parallel lines and layout using surface gauge, Angle Plate Block & 7
02
surface plate.
3A. Check the true edges of a mild steel block using fitter square and 4
surface plate.
03 3B. Carryout drilling operation on MS plate using twist drill bit. 4
3C. To fabricate internal threads on a pre-drilled hole using tap set as per 4
drawing no. 3.3.
To preparation and measurement of the job with a drilled hole as per 4
04
drawing no. 4.1 with the help of micrometer and vernier caliper.
5A. Preparation of Mild steel matching parts as per drawing No. 5.1 A. 7
05
5B. Preparation of Mild steel matching parts as per drawing No. 5.1B. 7
6A. To fabricate a steel plate as per drawing no. 6.1A 7
06
6B. To fabricate a steel plate as per drawing no. 6.1B 7
7A. Fabricate a "U" shape block for matching “T” shape block in mild 10
steel stock as per given Drawing No. 7.1A
07
7B. Fabricate a "U" shape block for matching “T” shape block in mild steel 11
stock as per given Drawing No. 7.1B
8A. Fabricate matching square block to plug a square hole as per Drawing 11
No.8.1A.
08
8B. Fabricate matching square block to plug a square hole as per 10
Drawing No.8.1B.
9A. Fabricate a hexagonal block with hexagonal slot as per drawing No. 11
9.1A.
09 9B. Fabricate a hexagonal block to fit into a hexagonal slot as per 10
Drawing No.9.1B.
From the engine logbook note down the serial number and part number from
12 2
the engine driven hydraulic pump installed on the engine and cross check
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