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| Aircraft Propeller Systems Technician Overview | | | Aircraft Propeller Systems Technician Overview An Aircraft Propeller Systems Technician works on propeller components on and off the aircraft and is involved in the repair, overhaul, modification, inspection, and testing of aircraft propeller components.This occupational standard lists all of the tasks which an Aircraft Propeller Systems Technician should be able to perform anywhere in Canada. However, different employers and various parts of the country may work in a more specialized area of the occupation. The Aircraft Propeller Systems Technician is thoroughly familiar with safe work practices and the rules and regulations affecting his/her work and work place. The technician is involved in the set-up and operation of tools and equipment as well as some semi-automatic processes. The technician should possess a high level of manual dexterity and a strong interest in aircraft systems. He/she must be able to work with others cooperatively and follow directives precisely.Certification Requirements To qualify for certification with CAMC, the applicant must possess the necessary knowledge and skills and have acquired a minimum of sixty (60) months in the occupation. Certification will also be granted with thirty-six (36) months of experience in the occupation and twenty-four (24) months of experience in any other occupation recognized by CAMC. Technicians holding a P41 licence are exempt from completing the logbook, but must send a copy of their current licence with their application. The tasks in the logbook were made as generic as possible to accommodate the largest amount of work environments and equipment/tools but do not necessarily cover all tasks performed by individuals. Evaluator Instructions An Evaluator is an aviation practitioner with experience in the same occupation as the applicant seeking registration; who can attest that the applicant has accomplished the required tasks competently. Evaluators are appointed by the Council based on recommendations by the applicant’s employer. To nominate an individual for evaluator status, the employer must forward a formal letter of nomination to the CAMC Registrar, along with a completed Evaluator Data Form. A resume outlining the individual’s background and experience in the occupation is also required. Individuals approved by the Council to act as evaluators receive a copy of the national occupational standard as well as a certificate and wallet card confirming their status as an evaluator. The duties of the evaluator include:- Supervising the applicant performing the task/subtask.
- Filling in the appropriate Evaluator Data Sheet in the logbook.
- Attesting that the applicant has completed each task/subtask in a satisfactory manner and in compliance with the current standards including:
- Meeting the appropriate knowledge requirements
for the level of certification; - Selecting and properly using the correct tools;
- Performing the task without supervision;
- Completing all necessary documentation.
The evaluator is responsible for ensuring that the applicant meets all of the requirements for certification, including training, experience and knowledge requirement levels to carry out the mandatory tasks and sub-tasks. Any supporting documentation that can attest to the candidates work experience and education (e.g., certificates, diplomas, letter of employment) should be included.
Tasks Common to Most Aircraft Propeller Systems Technicians(note that sub-tasks for each task are not shown below) Block A — Safety Task 1 - Demonstrates Safe Working Practices and Techniques Block B — Inspection of Incoming Shipment Task 2 - Checks Propeller Container for Damage Task 3 – Confirms Shipment of Propeller Components, Sub-Assemblies and Assembly Task 4 – Unpacks Assembly, Sub-Assemblies and Components Block C — Documentation Task 5 - Identifies Scope of Work Task 6 - Prepares Work Order Block D — Inspection and Testing Task 7 – Verifies Problem in Propeller Component, Sub-Assemblies & Assembly Task 8 – Inspects Propeller Component, Sub-Assemblies & Assembly Task 9 – Tests Propeller Component, Sub-Assemblies & Assembly Task 10 – Distributes Propeller Component, Sub-Assemblies & Assembly Block E — Repair/Overhaul of Propeller Systems Task 11 – Disassembles Propeller Assembly, Sub-Assemblies & Components Task 12 – Cleans Propeller Assembly, Sub-Assemblies & Components Task 13 – Strips Propeller Assembly, Sub-Assemblies & Components Task 14 – Estimates Cost for Repairing Propeller Assembly, Sub-Assemblies & Components Task 15 – Reworks Propeller Assembly, Sub-Assemblies & Components Task 16 – Replaces Propeller Components Task 17 – Refinishes Propeller Parts and Components Task 18 – Assembles Propeller Components Task 19 – Tests Propeller Components Task 20 – Distributes Propeller Components Block F — Overhaul of Propeller Systems Task 21 – Reworks Composite and Wood Propeller Components Task 22 – Reworks Metal Propeller Blades Task 23 – Reworks Propeller Hub Assembly Components Task 24 – Reworks Propeller Actuator Components Task 25 – Reworks Propeller Control Components Task 26 – Reworks Propeller Anti and De-Icing Systems Block G — Final Inspection Task 27 – Verifies Scope of Work Task 28 – Visually Inspects Propeller Components Task 29 – Prepares Certification Documentation Task 30 – Distributes Propeller Components Block H — Shipping of Propeller System Task 31 – Prepares Propeller Systems for Shipping Task 32 – Packages Propeller System | | |
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