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Aviation Maintenance Management. Mr. Petrucci. Introduction. Instructor Introduction Today’s date in Aviation Student Introductions Syllabus Review. Instructor. Mr. Petrucci / MasterGunz Background Retired Master Gunnery Sergeant (MGySgt) - E-9 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Aviation Maintenance Management

Mr. Petrucci

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Introduction

• Instructor Introduction• Today’s date in Aviation• Student Introductions• Syllabus Review

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Instructor

• Mr. Petrucci / MasterGunz• Background

• Retired Master Gunnery Sergeant (MGySgt) - E-9• Served Various Billets Over 30 yr Career

• Avionics Chief / Technician and Instructor• Aerospace / Aviation Instructor – Battery Creek HS• Adjunct Professor for Park University

• Educational Background:• A.S. in Electronic Technology (Univ. of Phoenix)• B.S. in Aviation Management (Park College)• M.A. in Management / HRD (Webster Univ.)

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Instructor

• Personal Info:• Raised In Massachusetts• Married with 2 sons• Enjoy all sports, spending time with my wife and

riding my Harley

• Contact Info:• Work 322-5500• Cell: (703) 342-7196• E-mail:

[email protected][email protected]

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Jump Height◦ 128,100ft (39,045 m)

Free Fall Time◦ 4:22 min

Free Fall Distance◦ 119,826ft (36,529 m)

Max Velocity◦ 373 m/s◦ 1342.8 kph◦ 833.9mph◦ Mach 1.24

Space Jump

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October 16 1908 — Samuel Cody becomes the first man to fly in Britain.

Flying the British Army Aeroplane N°1, Cody flies for 1,391 feet before crashing.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION

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October 16 1909 — German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin forms the world's first commercial airline.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION

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October 16 1917 — Final testing is made for the United States Army-designed air-to-air radio communication system with a wireless set.

A distance of 25 miles is achieved.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION

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Student Introductions• Name (nickname)

• Freshman, Sophomore, Junior or Senior

• Background

• Interests (i.e. Reading, sports, computers, hunting, fishing etc)

• Future plans Why did you take this class?

• What do you desire to learn from the class or want to see taught in the class?

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Syllabus

• Course Description• Course Objectives• Course Schedule• Meet Education Bldg • Eating & Drinking Allowed• No Smoking or Chewing (spitting)• Breaks as needed• 9 Weeks• 8 Chapters, Quizzes, 2 Exams, Research Paper &

Presentations• Read, Review, Comprehend & Practice!

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Course Syllabus

• Class Topic• 1       Course Intro / Chap 1 & 2• 2       Chapters 3 & 4• 3       FARs – The Role of the FAA• 4       Articles / Mid Term Review• 5       AFI 21-101, Article• 6       Chapter 8, Article• 7       Chapters 5, 7 and Article• 8       Chapter 6 - Article• 9       Presentations / Final Exam

• Research Paper• Cultural Issues &

Topics • 8 - 10 pages

• Includes Title Page, Body, APA Style

• Proper Documentation• Give due Credit

• No Plagiarism• Presentation Outline• Due Week 8

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Course Syllabus

• Presentations• Based on Research Paper• 5 – 10 min (no more)• Utilize Training Aids

• Flip Charts, Hand Outs, Computer Presentation, etc.• Enjoy and Challenge Your Audience.

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Web Links

• FAA• www.FAA.gov

• NTSB• www.ntsb.gov

• AOPA• www.AOPA.org

• Aviation Maintenance• www.avm-mag.com

• Avionics• www.avionicstoday.com

• Aviation Today• www.aviationtoday.com

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Terms to Explore

• CBM• Condition Based Maintenance

• HUMS• Health and Usage Monitoring Systems

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