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PROPELLER PRACTICES COURSE IDENTIFICATION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION

Code Name of the Course Unit Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
GMY140 PROPELLER PRACTICES 2 4 2 2

Objectives and Contents

Objectives: Course Objective: This course aims to provide students with practical training on basic propeller theory, propeller disassembly kit, propeller lubrication, propeller maintenance, oil and grease leakage control. In the course; basic principles, propeller structure, propeller pitch control, propeller synchronization, propeller ice protection, propeller maintenance, propeller storage and preservation methods are covered in detail in a practical manner. In addition, propeller structure, maintenance and preservation methods are taught in accordance with the basic information content within the scope of SHT 66/EASA Part 66 Module 17A and the use of digital technical documents (AMM) within the scope of standard maintenance procedures. Within the scope of the course, propeller training in accordance with quality standards based on both national (SHT-66) and international (EASA Part-66) regulations is provided in the relevant laboratory of the course. Students gain professional competence in sectoral propeller maintenance processes by practicing in a workshop environment.
Content: Course content: In the course; basic principles, propeller structure, propeller pitch control, propeller synchronization, propeller ice protection, propeller maintenance, propeller storage and preservation methods are covered in detail by doing practical work in the workshop. Propeller disassembly and assembly, propeller pitch control, training on the control of the propeller governor and its safe operation, propeller speed adjustment, propeller icing protection, propeller lubrication, propeller maintenance are covered.