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| Avionics Maintenance Technician Overview | | | Avionics Maintenance Technician Overview The Avionics Maintenance Technicians primary responsibilities include: inspection, servicing, modification and installation of electrical and lighting systems, communication systems, navigation systems, auto-flight systems, and aircraft systems. The technician is required to document all maintenance performed and will also maintain, service, modify and install components of the avionics systems. Certification Requirements To qualify for certification with CAMC, the applicant must possess the necessary knowledge and skills and have acquired a minimum of forty-eight (48) months in the occupation. 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. CAMC will apply credit for completion of a CAMC-accredited Avionics Maintenance Technician course as part of the minimum forty-eight (48) months, on a month-for-month basis. AME technicians holding a current E licence are exempt from completing the CAMC logbook but must send a copy of their Transport Canada licence with their application. Evaluator Instructions The evaluator plays a key role in the CAMC certification system by mentoring, witnessing and attesting to the applicants successful completion of required tasks. An Evaluator is an aviation practitioner with experience in the same occupation as the applicant seeking certification; who can attest that the applicant has accomplished the required tasks competently. Evaluators are appointed by the Council based on recommendations by the applicants 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 individuals 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 for their occupation, 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/sub-task in a satisfactory manner and in compliance with the current standards including:
- Identifying the appropriate standards;
- Selecting and properly using the correct tools;
- Performing the task without supervision
- ;ompleting all necessary documentation.
The evaluator is responsible for ensuring that the applicant meets all of the requirements for certification, including training, experience and competency to carry out the mandatory tasks and sub-tasks without supervision. Any supporting documentation that can attest to the work experience (e.g., certificates, diplomas, letter of employment) should be included.Tasks Common to Most Avionics Maintenance 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 Documentation Task 2 - Accesses Appropriate Documents Task 3 - Completes Documentation Block C Work Scope Task 4 - Plans and Lays Out Work Task 5 - Performs Standard Practices Task 6 - Performs Specialized Practices Task 7 - Maintains Audio Integration Systems Task 8 Maintains VHF/UHF Trans-Receiver Systems Task 9 Maintains Other Trans-Receiver Systems Task 10 Maintains Passenger Entertainment System and Passenger Service System Block D Communication Systems Task 11 Maintains Aircraft Communications and Reporting System Task 12 Maintains Static Dischargers Task 13 Maintains Antennas Task 14 Maintains Cockpit Voice Recorder and Underwater Locator Beacon Task 15 Maintains Emergency Locator Transmitter Block E Navigation Systems Task 16 Maintains Transponder System Task 17 Maintains Distance Measuring Equipment Systems Task 18 Maintains Other Pulse Navigation Systems Task 19 Maintains VHF Omni Range/Instrument Landing Systems Task 20 Maintains Other Radio Navigation Systems Task 21 Maintains Heading/Attitude/Inertial Reference Systems Task 22 Maintains Air Data Systems Task 23 Maintains Flight Management System Block F Electrical and Lighting Systems Task 24 Maintains Power Generation and Control Systems Task 25 Maintains Switches, Relays and Circuit Breakers Task 26 Maintains Inverters/Transformer Rectifier Units Task 27 Maintains Indicators Task 28 Maintains Interior/Exterior and Emergency Lighting Task 29 Maintains Batteries and Battery Charging System Block G Instrumentation Task 30 Maintains High Intensity Radiating Field System Task 31 Maintains Attitude Director Indicator/Radio Magnetic Indicator Task 32 Maintains Electronic Flight Instrument System Task 33 Maintains Turn and Bank Systems Task 34 Maintains Master Warning/Caution/Aural Warning/Advisory Systems Task 35 Maintains Flight Data Recorder System Task 36 Maintains Pitot Static, Air Speed, Altimeter and Instantaneous Vertical Speed Indicator Systems Task 37 Maintains Engine Indicating Alert System and Engine Indication Systems Task 38 Maintains Surface Position Indicator System Task 39 Maintains Clock Task 40 Maintains Performance Management System Task 41 Maintains Heads-Up Display Task 42 Maintains Moving Maps Block H Auto-Flight Systems Task 43 Maintains Primary Flight Control Systems Task 44 Maintains Auto-Pilot System Task 45 Maintains Autohover Task 46 Maintains Yaw Damper Task 47 Maintains Auto-Throttle/Auto-Thrust Systems Task 48 Maintains Auto-Land System Task 49 Maintains Stability Augmentation System Task 50 Maintains Mach Trim Task 51 Maintains Auto-Trim Task 52 Maintains Flight Director Systems Task 53 Maintains Comparator System Block I Aircraft Systems Task 54 Maintains Pressurization, Air Conditioning, and Equipment Cooling Systems Task 55 Maintains Galley Services Task 56 Maintains Customized Electrical/Electronic Instruments Task 57 Maintains Cargo Handling Equipment Task 58 Maintains Fire/Smoke Detection and Protection Systems Task 59 Maintains Secondary Flight Control Systems Task 60 Maintains Electric Trim Task 61 Maintains Angle of Attack and Stall Warning Systems Task 62 Maintains Fuel Quantity Indicator/Checker Task 63 Maintains Hydraulic Systems Task 64 Maintains Ice and Rain Protection Systems Task 65 Maintains Landing Gear System Task 66 Maintains Oxygen System Task 67 Maintains Pneumatic System Task 68 Maintains Water and Waster Systems Task 69 Maintains Auxiliary Power Unit Task 70 Maintains Doors/Air Stairs Systems Task 71 Maintains Propeller/Rotor Systems Task 72 Maintains Engine and Accessories Systems Block J Avionics Systems Components Task 73 Maintains Communications Trans-Receiver System Components Task 74 Maintains Emergency Locator Transmitter System Components Task 75 Maintains Navigation Receivers Components Task 76 Maintains Doppler Radar System Components Task 77 Maintains Weather Avoidance System Components Task 78 Maintains Windshear Alert System Components Task 79 Maintains Microwave Landing System Components Task 80 Maintains Air Traffic Control Transponder System Components Task 81 Maintains Traffic Collision Avoidance System Components Task 82 Maintains Distance Measuring Equipment System Components Task 83 Maintains Tactical Airborne Navigation System Components Block K Work Practices Task 84 Performs Aircraft Handling | | |
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