This course builds upon the foundational concepts of Basic Electricity I, focusing on advanced topics critical to aviation maintenance. Students will explore digital logic systems, including RAM, ROM, NVRAM, logic gates, inverters, rectifiers, and flip-flops, as well as binary number systems. Key topics include electrostatic discharge prevention, advanced electrical circuit drawings, and analysis of complex and combined circuits. Additionally, students will study the operation and applications of AC and DC motors in aviation systems. The final two weeks of the course are dedicated to comprehensive FAA General Knowledge Test preparation. Students will review key topics, practice test questions, and develop effective test-taking strategies to ensure success. This course provides a blend of advanced electrical knowledge, practical troubleshooting skills, and targeted test preparation to equip students for real-world aviation maintenance challenges and FAA certification.
AS11-106: Basic Electricity II and Test Prep
Lec
32.00
Lab
43.00
Sem
2.50
Ext
0.00
Total
75.00
TWC Sem
3.00
Equipment
Multimeter, Aircraft Components, and Systems trainers
Campus
Atlanta, GA
San Antonio, TX