Appendix A to Part 147 - Curriculum Requirements
This appendix defines terms used in
appendices B, C, and D of this part, and describes the levels of
proficiency at which items under each subject in each curriculum must be
taught, as outlined in appendices B, C, and D.
(a) Definitions. As used in
appendices B, C, and D:
(1) Inspect means to examine by
sight and touch.
(2) Check means to verify proper
operation.
(3) Troubleshoot means to analyze
and identify malfunctions.
(4) Service means to perform
functions that assure continued operation.
(5) Repair means to correct a
defective condition. Repair of an airframe or powerplant system includes
component replacement and adjustment, but not component repair.
(6) Overhaul means to
disassemble, inspect, repair as necessary, and check.
(b) Teaching levels.
(1) Level 1 requires:
(i) Knowledge of general principles, but
no practical application.
(ii) No development of manipulative
skill.
(iii) Instruction by lecture,
demonstration, and discussion.
(2) Level 2 requires:
(i) Knowledge of general principles, and
limited practical application.
(ii) Development of sufficient
manipulative skill to perform basic operations.
(iii) Instruction by lecture,
demonstration, discussion, and limited practical application.
(3) Level 3 requires:
(i) Knowledge of general principles, and
performance of a high degree of practical application.
(ii) Development of sufficient
manipulative skills to simulate return to service.
(iii) Instruction by lecture,
demonstration, discussion, and a high degree of practical application.
(c) Teaching materials and equipment.
The curriculum may be presented
utilizing currently accepted educational materials and equipment,
including, but not limited to: calculators, computers, and audio-visual
equipment.
[Amdt. 147-2, 35 FR 5534, Apr. 3, 1970, as
amended by Amdt. 147-5, 57 FR 28960, June 29, 1992]