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Aviation

Aviation

You are flying on an IFR flight plan from KRDU to KGSO. In your flight plan, you filed a direct route from KRDU to KGSO using your GPS. However, you have received the following clearance from Air Traffic Control (ATC): “November ABC12, you are cleared to KGSO on Victor airway 45. Climb and maintain 2,000, expect 4,000 10 minutes after departure.”

You take off from KRDU and are established on V-45. However, you realize you have lost your radio communication with ATC, and you are now in the overcast cloud layer with zero visibility. You have not reached the CHAPL intersection. Explain what you would do, including the following details:

Altitude to follow:

Route of Flight:

Transponder Code:

Include any reference to 2015 FAR/AIM or any other publication.

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Aviation

Aviation
#1Example Scenario

A new airframe component weighs 62 pounds. It is approximately cubicle, about two feet long on each side, and in smooth packaging. The AMT must position it at waist level during installation.

Issues

What is the best way for an AMT to lift this item?
How do you measure the Horizontal Location variable, “H”, for the NIOSH lifting equation in this situation?
What is the difference between the two vertical variables: “V” and “D”?
Would this be an example of a “Good” coupling?
If the AMT must hold the component to one side during installation, would this be better, or worse?
#2Discussion – Workplace Safety
Share an article (journal, newspaper, magazine) that highlight one or more issues discussed in this unit. Provide a 4-5 sentence summary of the article you selected and why you thought it was applicable to concepts in this unit.

*Note: please provide the Articles url address so that others (and the instructor) can review the article.

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