Aircraft sheet metal aerm 202.
Aircraft sheet metal course.
Students spend time in the classroom learning terminology tools equipment blueprint reading and shop safety before moving into the shop for hands on experience.
Training is performed primarily on large aircraft assemblies and panels.
One of the best training texts available fully illustrated.
The primary objective of aircraft repair is to restore damaged parts to their original condition.
This course will provide students with the skill development in inspection and repair of sheet metal structures including forming lay out and bending of sheet metal and identification selection and installation of.
Completing this course.
Next class begins january 19 2021.
Very often replacement is the only way this can be done effectively.
Monday friday 6 10 pm every other saturday 8 am 5 pm.
256 hours 14 weeks.
Course outline during this training the student will develop basic practical skills and understanding of sheet metal structure fabrication and repair.
Eaa s continuing how to series of educational materials for building your own aircraft now includes sheet metal building basics written by longtime builder and sportair instructor jack dueck.
Day one starts off with a discussion of the basics of sheet metal construction.
Jack is a sheet metal construction expert and serves on the eaa homebuilt council the eaa canadian council and is an eaa technical counselor.
One of the best training texts available fully illustrated.
This sheet metal boot camp course only offered in oshkosh wi was created to give you the ultimate experience in learning to build or restore your airplane.
Oklahoma aviation employers have drawn more aviation sheet metal mechanics from our aviation sheet metal training program than any other since 2006.
The following is a brief outline of the two day course.
Aviation sheet metal focuses on teaching basic aircraft structural skills.
Home aircraft sheet metal.
Upon completion of training the student will be able to assist experienced structures technicians in the aircraft line or base maintenance environment.