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COURSE DETAILS
Course Code 7AN5-12
Category PEC-EE - Professional Elective courses
Course Title 7AN5-12- Maintenance of Airframe and System (New)
SCHEME AND CREDIT
Lecture Hours 3
Tutorial Hours 0
Practical Hours 0
Credits 3
Semester Semester : 7
Prerequisite If Any Basic Knowledge in Aircraft Systems.
Basic Study of the different aircraft component systems.
Strong Understanding in the basic properties and principles behind the
flight.
Basic Study of the different structures & construction.
Basic Study of the various types of power plants used in aircraft.
Name of Faculty C C ASHOKA
Email Id of Faculty ccashoka@gmail.com
REPORT FOR UNIT WISE SYLLABUS / SYLLABUS COMPLETION STATUS
Faculty Members Are Requested To Tick
Unit Wise Syllabus
Mark The Correct Choice
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SYLLABUS *
UNIT 1
Module Wise Syllabus (Unit 1) Module 1: Introduction: Objective, scope and outcome of the course

Module 2 : Airframe Structure & Controls


Various types of structures in air frame construction, tubular, braced
monocoque, semimoncoque, etc. Longerons, stringers, former's,
bulkhead, spars and ribs,
honeycomb construction. Airplane controls, ailerons, elevators, rudder,
trimming and control tabs, leading and trailing edge flaps, tail plane
and fins.

Module 3 : Aircraft Structure associated Materials


Basics of structure and structural components fabricated from metal,
glass fiber, vinyl, Perspex, composites. Finishing materials, paints,
surface finishes and associated materials.
Hours Required To Complete The Unit 12
Syllabus Completion Status
Hrs Taken
UNIT 2
Module Wise Syllabus (Unit 2) Module 4 : Aircraft Control Systems & Auxiliary Systems
Flying controls including power operated controls, hydraulic,
pneumatic, landing gear various types, shock struts, nose wheel
steering. Oxygen, air-conditioning and
pressurization systems, wheels, wheel brakes, anti skid system. Ice
and rain protection, fire detection warning and extinguishing,
Windows, doors and emergency exists. Reliability and redundancy of
systems design.

Module 5 : Basic Inspections


Basic principles of inspection, gauges, and tools. Standard inspection
techniques and procedures. Go/No go gauges, gauge calibration and
maintenance, limits and tolerance. NDT techniques.
Hours Required To Complete The Unit 15
Syllabus Completion Status
Hrs Taken
UNIT 3
Module Wise Syllabus (Unit 3) Module 6 : Major Inspections
Major and minor damage, damage tolerance. Corrosion and corrosion
prevention. Major and minor defects. Defect reporting rectification and
investigation. Rigging of aircraft, symmetry checks. Balancing of
control surfaces,

Module 7 : Periodical inspections


Periodical inspections, heavy landing, overweight landing checks,
abnormal flight loads. Aircraft weighing, weight schedule, calculation
of center of gravity. Electrostatic Sensitive Devices, Electromagnetic
Environment
Hours Required To Complete The Unit 15
Syllabus Completion Status
Hrs Taken
TERM WORK ASSIGNMENT MAY INCLUDE *
Write in details about portion you are Construction and components of Airframe Structure.
completing in your assignments Types and significance of Aircraft Controls.
Basics of structure and structural components in Aircraft Structure
associated Materials.
Working of various Aircraft Systems.
Procedure of Basic Inspections, Major Inspections, Periodical
inspections.
Date 17/09/2019
COURSE BOOKS WITH NAME OF AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER DETAILS *
Mention at least 2 books which covers 1. Kroes, Watkins, Delp, "Aircraft Maintenance and Repair ", McGraw
your full syllabus, with author names Hill, New York, 7th Edition, 2013.
and publisher details 2. ‘General Hand Book of Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics’, U.S.
Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, English Book
Store, New Delhi, 1995.
3. Ian Moir and Allan Seabridge, ‘Aircraft Systems – Mechanical,
electrical and avionics subsystems integration’, Second Edition,
Professional Engineering Publishing Limited, 2001.
4. Civil Aircraft Inspection Procedure (CAIP) by CAA
REFERENCE BOOKS WITH NAME OF AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER DETAILS *
Mention at least 5 books for cross 1. Brimm D.J. Bogges H.E., "Aircraft Maintenance ", Pitman Publishing
refernce, with author names and corp., NewYork, 2009.
publisher details 2. Delp. Bent and Mckinely “Aircraft Maintenance Repair”, McGraw Hill,
New York, 1987.
3. Larry Reithmeir, “Aircraft Repair Manual ", Palamar Books,
Marquette, 1992.
4. E. H. J. Pallett and S. Coyle, ‘Automatic Flight Control’, Fourth
Edition, Blackwell Science Ltd, 1993.
5. Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge:
https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/
phak/
COURSE OBJECTIVE (i.e what faculty will cover in the course) *
Write details of the course 1. To acquire knowledge on the Airframe Structure.
objective. They are generally less 2. To make the students familiarize with the various Aircraft Controls.
broader than desirable goals and more 3. To give exposure to various Aircraft Structure associated Materials.
broader than student learning outcomes. 4. To learn about construction and working principle of various Aircraft
systems.
5. To impart knowledge functions of various types of aircraft Auxiliary
Systems.
6. To familiarize with Basic Inspections procedures.
7. To make students learn the Major Inspections procedures on
aircraft.
8. To understand Periodical inspections procedures.
COURSE OUTCOME (i.e on completion of the course, what students will learn) *
Write details of the course outcome. 1: Identify the various airframe constructions.
What all is expected to be complete with 2: Explain the functions of various types of aircraft controls.
full learning of the course which student 3: Summarize the various aircraft structure associated materials.
has done 4: Interpret the construction and working principle of various aircraft
systems.
5: Demonstrate the operation of aircraft auxiliary Systems.
6: Illustrate the performance basic Inspections procedures.
7: Identify the Major Inspections procedures on aircraft.
8: Describe the Periodical inspections procedures on aircraft.
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