Avionics Electronics Technician (AVN) Competency Requirements
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1 Competency Requirements Avionics electronics technicians are expected to obtain knowledge of wired and wireless communications basic concepts which are then applicable to various types of avionics systems as they are used in the aeronautics field. It is also highly recommended that the Avionics technician have an FCC General Radio Telephone Operator license. Once the CET has acquired these skills, abilities and knowledge, he or she will be able to enter employment in any part of the avionics field. With minimal training in areas unique to specific products, the CET should become a profitable and efficient part of the aviation electronics-communications workforce. Avionics Electronics Technicians must be knowledgeable and have functional abilities in the following technical areas: 1.0 Avionics Systems 1.1 Describe the major wireless communications systems used in avionics 1.2 Describe the basics of wired voice communications-explain how basic telephone systems work 1.3 Explain the principles used in Distance Measuring Equipment 1.4 Draw a block diagram showing how basic instrument landing systems operate 1.5 Explain how electronic engine controls are used in today s aircraft 1.6 List where servo motors and syncros are used in aircraft 1.7 Describe how autopilots control aircraft functions 1.8 Define IFF (explain how and where it is used) 1.9 Explain the operation of Ground Proximity Warning systems 1.10 Explain the operation of Aircraft Proximity Warning systems 1.11 Explain the differences between Stall Warning systems and Angle of Attack sensors 1.12 Describe an Inertial Reference system 1.13 Draw a block diagram showing how Air Data Computers are connected within the aircraft 1.14 List the frequency ranges of common RADAR systems used on commercial aircraft 1.15 List the major components of the Marker Beacon system 1.16 List the components of a Fuel Indicating system 1.17 Discuss how Emergency Locator Transmitters (EPIRBs) are used in aviation 1.18 Draw a diagram that visually describes how GPS-Global Positioning Systems operate Define GLONASS 2.0 Cables and Cabling 2.1 Define unshielded twisted pair (UTP)-show understanding and where it is used 2.2 Demonstrate ability to install and troubleshoot RJ45/48 telephone connectors and fittings 2.3 Calculate wavelength for several different aircraft communications frequencies 2.4 Discuss Impedance and explain its importance in aircraft cabling 2.5 Compare fiber optic cabling with coaxial or copper utilized in aircraft systems 2.6 Explain bandwidth as used in aircraft cabling systems 2.7 Explain the differences between coax types RG 58, RG 59, RG 11 and RG Describe Heliax cable and indicate where it is used in avionics applications 2.9 List the impedance factors which affect signals in coaxial, twisted pair and fiber cables 2.10 Define stray capacitance and magnetic induction 2.11 List possible effects of cable chaffing 2.12 Describe how to locate a short or an open in an aircraft cable 2.13 Properly prepare and fabricate cable connectors for twisted pair, coaxial cables and fiber 2.14 Properly ground and bond aircraft cabling 2.15 Discuss wave-guide signal (transmission / reception) and show where wave-guides are used in aircraft 3.0 Computers and Digital Concepts 3.1 Discuss the interrelationship between computers and communications technology-show usage 3.2 Explain how a Modem interfaces with the computer and show differences in Modems AVN 1 Copyright 2013, ETA International
2 3.3 Describe worldwide numbering systems 3.4 List 10 common types of IC circuits used in aircraft communications 3.5 Compare and contrast - redundancy, parity, block-check sequences, cyclical redundancy checks and forward error correction 3.6 State the relationship between channel bandwidth and data rates in bits per second 3.7 Identify computer components and show an understanding of truth tables and gates 3.8 Describe the differences between bytes, packets and frames 4.0 Amplifiers 4.1 Compare and contrast the operating characteristics of class A, AB, B, C, D, and E amplifiers 4.2 Explain differences between RF, IF and audio amplifiers circuits 4.3 Draw a diagram of an operational amplifier circuit and show where similar op-amp circuits are used in avionics 4.4 State the effect of open termination of audio power measurements 4.5 Describe bandwidth as related to amplifier circuits and explain bandwidth requirements for various circuits 4.6 Discuss ten types of amplifiers and where they are used in receivers, transmitters and computer equipment 5.0 Interfacing 5.1 Demonstrate ability to install and troubleshoot interconnecting wiring of aircraft 5.2 List the signal types, frequencies and levels required for interconnecting aircraft communications equipment 5.3 Explain how data transfer busses are used, including RS 232C, ARINC-429 and MIL- STD 1553b 5.4 Draw a block diagram of an aircraft intercom system and explain its operation 5.5 Describe the power system used for communications equipment, fusing and backup units 5.6 Explain common noise interference causes and methods of reduction 6.0 Antennas and Transmission Lines 6.1 Describe common communications equipment tests on transmitters including frequency measurements, power measurements, modulation measurements and spurious output measurements 6.2 Describe the conditions that produce an improperly matched line 6.3 Compute the length of a quarter-wavelength, given the frequency of operation 6.4 State the basic types of antennas used in avionics 6.5 Define characteristic impedance and show how it is calculated 6.6 Describe the characteristics of a radio wave 6.7 Describe the characteristics of ground waves, sky waves and space waves 6.8 Define the term wave guide and explain how it works 6.9 Explain the purpose and operation of directional couplers, circulators, isolators, T- sections, cavity resonators and microwave vacuum tubes 6.10 Name five common types of microwave antennas 6.11 State five benefits of fiber optics cabling over electrical cables for communications 6.12 Explain why it is necessary to regulate the electromagnetic spectrum 7.0 Components 7.1 Identify various electronic and electrical component schematic symbols 7.2 Describe the use of signal filters and list several types 7.3 Explain the use of crystals and show various circuits they may be used in 7.4 Identify the components used in the power supply section of communications equipment 7.5 Explain the practicality of circuit board substitution versus component level parts replacement 7.6 Describe the differences between display components such as CRTs, LEDs and LCDs 7.7 Contrast active filters used in avionics equipment and passive filters AVN 2 Copyright 2013, ETA International
3 8.0 Mathematics 8.1 Calculate the modulation index and percentage of modulation on an AM signal, given the amplitudes of the carrier and modulating signal 8.2 Calculate the peak envelope power (PEP) given signal voltages and load impedances of an avionics transceiver 8.3 Perform calculations for voltage, current, gain and attenuation in decibels 8.4 Utilize scientific calculators to solve ohm s law and other electronic formulas; to figure time constants, series and parallel resistances, capacitances and inductances 8.5 Demonstrate ability to utilize scientific notation and to convert binary, octal, decimal and hex numbers 9.0 Network Infrastructures and Topologies 9.1 Explain RS232 and show how this standard is used in avionics equipment 9.2 Describe the transmission protocols used in avionics communications equipment 10.0 People Relations 10.1 Identify ten human relations situations which would be classified as poor behavior examples for working with fellow employees 10.2 Explain the benefits of maintaining excellent personal hygiene and appearance standards 10.3 Contrast examples of proper and improper telephone or two-way communications manners 10.4 Explain the concepts of the CSS Customer Service Specialist certification program by ETA-I 11.0 Optical Wiring 11.1 Demonstrate the rules for disposal and eye safety pertaining to fiber optics 11.2 Describe the two basic types of optical cables and show knowledge of different parameters and reasons for choosing each 11.3 Describe the conversion process from copper to fiber optic signals 11.4 Define and explain the term SONET 11.5 Explain DWDM, Dense Wave Division Multiplexing 12.0 Safety 12.1 Demonstrate and practice general safety procedures in the workplace 12.2 Demonstrate and practice safety procedures in working with aircraft worker equipment at heights 12.3 Demonstrate special safety procedures required for avionics equipment mechanical and electrical interfacing with other equipment and structure 12.4 Explain OSHA requirements for distribution system workers, including working at heights 12.5 Demonstrate abilities required for distribution and installation technicians such as safety wiring, anti-chaffing of cables and security of rack mounted communications equipment 12.6 Explain hazards of leaded solder and associate fumes 12.7 Describe static hazards when working with sensitive electronics products and components 12.8 Explain the voltage potentials while working with kinescope displays and methods of discharging 12.9 Describe safety aspects of working with hydraulic controlled flight surfaces and equipment Discuss static prevention as regards fueling of aircraft or in-flight build up of static potentials Describe basic FCC rules for broadcasting on communications frequencies Describe MEL (minimum equipment list), fault tolerance and patching around faults 13.0 Test Equipment and Tools 13.1 Define the job of certifying wired communications networks 13.2 Describe Bit Error Rate test equipment, (TBerd, etc.) toners and OTDRs AVN 3 Copyright 2013, ETA International
4 13.3 Measure SWR (Standing Wave Ratio) and explain its significance in aircraft communications 13.4 Demonstrate ability to efficiently use volt, ohm and current meters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, RF spectrum analyzers, power meters, dummy loads, megohmmeters, frequency counters and specialized avionics testing instruments 13.5 Demonstrate ability to properly use common hand tools, including riveting equipment 13.6 List the different types of solder used in electronics service work. Explain how solder containing lead is in the process of being replaced by countries around the world and for what reasons 13.7 State the standard procedures and rules for splicing cables in aircraft 14.0 Satellite Communications 14.1 Describe the basic concept of the geosynchronous satellite communications systems 14.2 Discuss satellite communications particular to aircraft or aircraft communications centers 14.3 List the most important frequency bands utilized for satellite communications 14.4 Define these terms: geocenter, apogee, perigee, ascending, descending, period, angle of inclination, latitude, longitude and meridian 14.5 State the operative physical principles of launching a satellite and maintaining its orbit 15.0 Troubleshooting 15.1 Demonstrate proper usage of avionics test equipment as well as other common equipment as listed above in item Describe Last Good, First Bad troubleshooting methods and loop testing 15.3 Explain the divide and conquer troubleshooting method 15.4 Locate test points indicated on block diagrams and schematics and describe expected voltages or signals 15.5 Describe requirements for repair logs and their importance to the avionics industry 15.6 Show procedures for ordering parts or repair services for non-electronic work that may be required in order or the avionics technician to complete his/her job 15.7 Describe tagging of circuit breakers or power sources that may be required while working on live equipment that may affect other worker procedures in or near the same work site End of Avionics Competencies Listings (with 15 major Categories) Notes: The purpose in distributing the above Competencies list is to provide a detailed syllabus for electronics educational institutions and instructors. Also to go further and explain what the student should be able to do with each of the items included in the Categories and Competencies listings. Find An ETA Test Site: AVN 4 Copyright 2013, ETA International
5 Suggested Study Material: Principles of Avionics, 6E; ISBN ; Helfrick; Avionics Communications Inc, 2009; Available through ETA-I at or Avionics Installation Handbook, 2 Spi E.; ISBN ; Horan; Airline Avionics, 2006; ( Aircraft: Electricity & Electronics with Student Study Guide (Glencoe Aviation Techology), 5E; ISBN ; Eisman; Career Education, 2007 GROL + Radar; ISBN ; West, WB6NOA, et al; The W5YI Group, 2009; Available through ETA-I at or Technicians Guide to Fiber Optics, 4E; ISBN ; Sterling, Chartrand; Delmar Cengage Learning, 2003; Available through ETA-I at or Avionics (AVN) Committee Chairman: William Gremler, CETma Belliston, Ward, Logan, UT, [email protected] Burnham, Samual Lee, Tallahassee, FL, [email protected], Caldwell, David, CETsr, Brownsville, PA, [email protected] Collins, Lee, Miami, FL, [email protected] Csondor, Dennis E., Aviation, Lansing, MI, [email protected] Dean, Marshall, MD, El Paso, TX, [email protected] DelliCarpini, Michael, Flushing, NY, Glass, Dick, CETsr, Greencastle, IN, [email protected] Gremler, William, CETma, Broken Arrow, OK Hinds, Edwin, CETsr, Jamaica, NY, [email protected] Krempin, Bob, FO, Vacaville, CA, [email protected] Miller, Stephen W., CETsr, Brandon, MS Neal, James, Dunnellon, FL Paschen, Steve, CSI, Walkerton, IN, [email protected] Pendergrass, Frank, Tulsa, OK, [email protected] Roehm, Mark, Virginia Beach, VA, [email protected] Shields, William "Skip", Salt Lake City, UT, [email protected] Siegert, Chrisopher, CET, Piedmont, CA, [email protected] AVN 5 Copyright 2013, ETA International
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