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Number of Competencies in Course: 35
Number of Competencies Mastered:
Percent of Competencies Mastered:
STANDARD 1.0: Students will demonstrate
leadership, citizenship, and teamwork skills required for success in
the school, community, and workplace.
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1.1
Cultivate positive leadership skills.
1.2
Participate in Skill USA-VICA as an integral part
of classroom instruction.
1.3
Assess situations and apply the decision-making process within the
school, community, and workplace.
1.4
Demonstrate the ability to work cooperatively with others.
STANDARD 2.0: Students will trace
the growth and development of the aviation maintenance technology industry
to gain insight regarding past, current, and future trends of the industry.
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2.1
Analyze the evolution of the aviation industry.
2.2
Examine the roles of people in history who helped to shape the aviation
industry.
STANDARD 3.0: Students will evaluate
career opportunities and career paths within the aviation maintenance
technology industry.
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3.1
Explore the titles, roles, and functions of individuals
engaged in aviation careers, including opportunities for advancement.
3.2
Investigate employment and entrepreneurial opportunities.
STANDARD 4.0: Students will apply
math and basic physics skills to aviation maintenance technology.
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4.1
Demonstrate mathematical skills required for the field of aviation
maintenance, including basic skills, algebra skills, and geometry skills.
4.2
Examine and apply basic physic concepts to aviation, including principles
of simple machines; sound, fluid, and heat dynamics; basic aerodynamics;
aircraft structures; and theory of flight.
STANDARD 5.0: Students will safely
evaluate basic electrical/electronic circuits.
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5.1
Examine series, parallel and series-parallel circuits,
including the application of Ohms law.
5.2
Perform calculations and perform measurements using
voltmeters, amp meters, ohmmeters and meggers.
STANDARD 6.0: Students will interpret
and use drawings symbols, schematic diagrams, blueprints and sketch
basic repairs for aviation structures.
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6.1
Interpret aviation drawings, blueprints, symbols,
and schematic diagrams.
6.2
Use and create diagrams and drawings for repairs and
alterations.
STANDARD 7.0: Student will weigh
aircraft and work with fluid lines and fittings.
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7.1
Analyze the importance of aircraft weight and balance
and calculate and record weighing information.
7.2
Fabricate and install rigid and flexible fluid lines
and fittings.
STANDARD 8.0: Students will analyze
aircraft materials use and care and ground operations procedures.
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8.1
Examine the use and care of var