Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers

Hybrid-based
ONET: 51-2011.00

2

Years

32

Skills

296h

Related instructions

4000h

On-the-job training
Classroom instruction topics
  • Tools, Materials, and Process I
  • Tools, Materials, and Process II
  • Aircraft Materials, Hardware & Processes
  • Applying the Design Process
  • Aircraft Electrical Systems & Quality Control
  • Aircraft Hydraulics & Aviation Mathematics
  • Composites and Capstone Project
On-the-job training
  • Safe and Effective Work Practices
    • Work area rules and regulations.
    • Awareness and understanding for the need of safety devices, controls, guards and equipment.
    • Human factors related to safe aircraft operation.
    • Situational awareness (SA) and its importance in the MRO environment.
    • Clean-as-you go. Inspect for FOD. (FOD is anything left anywhere that does not belong in the work area.) Follow proper foreign object debris (FOD) procedures.
    • Perform good housekeeping practices in the aviation environment.
  • Use and Maintenance of tools, equipment and appropriate PPE
    • Identify proper tools for task performance.
    • Inspect tools for cleanliness & functionality.
    • Identify basic and special aviation hand tools.
    • Process and rationale for logging tools (ingress/egress).
    • Conduct pre-shift/post-shift tool, materials, equipment, and supplies inventory.
    • Apply proper use and care of precision measuring tools including micrometers, vernier calipers, squares, etc.
    • Operate safely shop machine tools.
    • Operate equipment to properly and safely Ream hole to size.
    • Operate equipment to properly and safely complete Hole Countersinking.
    • Appropriate selection of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  • Basic aviation corrosion control and protection
    • Using Corrosion Prevention Methods.
    • Inspect, identify, remove and treat aircraft corrosion and perform aircraft cleaning.
  • Basic knowledge of sheet metal layout, marking, measurements and spacing applying drawing/blueprint.
    • Determine metal type for Selection and Preparation.
    • Prepare Edge Margin (Distance) and Spacing on given metal project.
    • Produce a layout/template.
    • Perform repair using basic drawing/blueprint layout.
  • Hardware types and their application
    • Use different methods for Fastener Installation and Removal (Threaded Fastener, Blind Fastener, Lock Bolt, and Rivet).
    • Evaluation Clecos by size and color for proper application.
    • Demonstrate a basic knowledge of Drill a Hole to Specification (hole size and depth).
    • Operate equipment to properly and safely complete Hole Countersinking.
  • Read, comprehend and apply information contained in FAA and manufacturers’ aircraft maintenance specifications, data sheets, manuals, publications and Repair Station Manual guidelines.
    • Undertake research using appropriate reference manuals for maintenance and repairs.
    • Interpret technical drawings and schematics.
  • Demonstrate an ability to complete a capstone project/task.
    • Complete a repair project per drawing and specifications.
    • Complete a servicing project per appropriate Aviation manuals.
    • Complete an assembly project per drawing and specifications.
    • Complete a metal project per drawing and specifications.
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