Sun, Jun 11, 2006
June 22-24: Basic Wiring & Avionics Installation Training
Seminar
In cooperation with
Tarrant County College and the National Center for Aircraft
Technician Training (NCATT), the AEA will host an avionics
installation training seminar from June 22-24 at Tarrant
County’s Northwest Campus in Fort Worth, Texas.
“Basic Wiring and Avionics Installation for
Technicians” (an FAA-approved course for IA refresher
training) is a two-and-a-half day training course offered to
apprentice technicians and mechanics at any skill level.
The course covers installation theory and best practices and
includes hands-on lab experience. The short schedule takes
attendees from project concept to installation and final test of
some of the more common general aviation panel-mounted avionics
from Garmin.
Students at all levels of experience will benefit from the
exposure to industry’s best practices, a thorough review of
acceptable installation methods and examination of
manufacturers’ prescribed installation procedures.
Regardless of the type of equipment being installed, many of the
connections behind the panel are similar. Understanding and
practicing proper wire harness fabrication, routing and
installation techniques are essential to performing quality
avionics installs.
In addition to learning these proven techniques, students will
study what not to do in a review of common wiring discrepancies.
Awareness of improper wiring techniques will help improve
troubleshooting efficiency and prevent problems with future
installations.
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