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Course Syllabus
AIRP2333 - Aircraft Systems
Catalog Description: Study of the general principles, operation, and application of pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, fuel, environmental, protection, and warning systems. Emphasis on types of aircraft structures and their control systems.
Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
Prerequisite(s):
Pre/Corequisite: READ 300, ESOL 310, or equivalent
Semester Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours per Week:
Contact Hours per Semester: 48
State Approval Code: 4901020000
Course Subject/Catalog Number: AIRP 2333
Course Title: Aircraft Systems
Course Rationale:
The focus of this course is on the many systems of an aircraft and their
management.
Learning Objectives:
Specific Tasks Accomplished:
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to accomplish the
following tasks:
- Describe the operation of hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and fuel
systems;
- Explain the operation of aircraft protection and warning systems;
- Analyze aircraft structural design; and
- Explain various aircraft flight control systems.
Grading Policy:
Your grade will be determined from:
The average of chapter exams and a final exam as follows:
| A |
= 90 - 100 |
| B |
= 80 - 89 |
| C |
= 70 - 79 |
| D |
= 60 - 69 |
| F |
Below 60 |
Textbook Requirement:
- Textbook and pilot supplies listed in bookstore
Other:
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