AE&I Mechanic

Hour-based
ONET: 49-3011.00

1

Years

1744h

Related instructions

2900h

On-the-job training
Classroom instruction topics
  • Avionics Theory
  • Avionics Lab I
  • Principles of Solid State
  • Digital Concepts
  • Introduction to Avionics
  • Electronic Communications
  • Microprocessors and Interfacing
  • Pulse and Radar Circuits
  • Aircraft Installation/FAA Regulations
  • Aviation Communication
  • Navigation/ILS
  • DME Transponders
  • Auto Pilot Aircraft Systems
  • Credential: IPC-J-STD-001H
  • Credential: IPC-620
  • Credential: NCATT AET
  • Credential: FCC GROL elements 1, 3 and 8
On-the-job training
  • Basic Electricity
  • Aircraft Drawings
  • Materials and Processes
  • Ground Operation and Servicing
  • Cleaning and Corrosion Control
  • Maintenance Forms and Records
  • Maintenance Publications
  • Aviation Safety
  • Airframe Inspection
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems
  • Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems
  • Aircraft Instrument Systems
  • Communication and Navigation Systems
  • Aircraft Fuel Systems
  • Aircraft Electrical Systems
  • Position and Warning Systems
  • Fire Protection Systems
  • Classroom Time
  • Independent Study
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Headquarters location
Fort Rucker, AL (36362)
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