This course introduces the student to basic aircraft drawings, schematics, and diagrams. Students will learn aircraft drawings to the proficiency required to perform normal aircraft inspection and typical repairs and alterations. For example, interpretation of drawings needed to perform an actual or simulated accomplishment of an airworthiness directive. This course will be taught in person. Includes one (1) hour laboratory per week. 

This laboratory course companion to TAAE 3003. The laboratory course introduces the student to an applied use of precision measurement tools, aviation hardware, and materials used during aircraft manufacturing, maintenance, and repair. The student will perform technical applied methods of nondestructive testing. The student learns to apply methods of corrosion control and its applications. This course will be taught in person. 

This course includes aircraft airframe structures, comprising wood, fabric and sheet metal, airframe inspection, application of finishes and assembly of fixed wing and rotary wing components and structures, balancing and rigging of airframe structures and components.  This course will be taught in person. 

This course will cover the human factors in the aeronautic environment including physical and psychological aspects, human interaction, communications, risk management, workforce dynamics and human related errors.

This course will cover aircraft electrical and wiring system to provide the skills in checking, overhaul, repairs, installation, removal, servicing, inspection, and troubleshooting of aircraft electrical, wiring and lighting systems.

This course will cover aircraft instruments, sensors and autopilot system. To provide the skills in checking, installation, removal, servicing, inspection, and troubleshooting of aircraft instruments, sensors and autopilot system.