Project G20-j (done)
.pdf
keyboard_arrow_up
School
Aviation Institute of Maintenance, Duluth *
*We aren’t endorsed by this school
Course
BLK04
Subject
Mechanical Engineering
Date
Dec 6, 2023
Type
Pages
3
Uploaded by ProfessorMaskEel35
Ground Operations Project G20
03/15/2019
Page 1 of 3
AVIATION INSTITUTE OF MAINTENANCE
GROUND OPERATION AND SERVICING
PROJECT G20 Part 1
(Level 2)
Name: _____________________
Date: _____________
STUDENT PERFORMANCE GOALS:
OBJECTIVE:
Review aircraft engine start, ground operation and tie down.
PROCEDURE:
1. Review the Cessna 150 engine operation checklist provided by the instructor.
2. Write up and present to your instructor the start and operating procedures for the
Cessna 150. Your instructor will review.
3. Review the prior to engine starting procedures in accordance with the checklist.
4. Review the engine starting procedures in accordance with the checklist.
5. Review the prior to engine shutdown and the engine shutdown procedures in
accordance with the checklist.
6. Answer a series of questions relating to aircraft engines
1.
What manuals would you look in for starting procedures for a respective aircraft engine?
2. What type of fire extinguisher is used in the area of engine start?
3. What is the most frequent type of fire on reciprocating engines during the start
sequence?
4. What is the process for clearing a carburetor equipped reciprocating engine of excess
fuel (flooded)?
Ground Operations Project G20
03/15/2019
Page 2 of 3
PROJECT G20 Part 2
OBJECTIVE:
Identify typical ground operating hazards.
PROCEDURE
:
1.
Typical ground operating hazards are in FAA-H-8083-30a.
2.
In the space provided, list three hazards associated with taxiing
an aircraft and three additional hazards associated with towing an aircraft.
3.
Identify the actions that you, as an aircraft mechanic can take to effectively
reduce or eliminate the specific hazards you have identified. (Remedy)
TAXIING HAZARDS & REMEDY
1. Hazard: ____________________________________________________________
Remedy: ___________________________________________________________
2. Hazard: ____________________________________________________________
Remedy: ___________________________________________________________
3. Hazard: ____________________________________________________________
Remedy: ___________________________________________________________
TOWING HAZARDS & REMEDY
1. Hazard: ____________________________________________________________
Remedy: ___________________________________________________________
2. Hazard: ____________________________________________________________
Remedy: ___________________________________________________________
3. Hazard: ____________________________________________________________
Remedy: ___________________________________________________________
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Related Questions
Assignment 1: TIME VALUE OF MONEY
Objective: To further understand the concept of the time value of money.
INSTRUCTIONS:
In each problem,
a. Translate data given in problems into their respective graphical representations - i.e. draw
the correct cash flow diagram.
b. Write down all pertinent given information or data on your paper.
c. Calculate answers correctly.
2. A 12-cylinder heavy-duty diesel engine will have a guaranteed residual value of $1,000
in 5 years. Today (year 0) the equivalent worth of this engine is how much if the interest
rate is 9% per year?
arrow_forward
COMBUSTION ENGINEERING
1. The following details were noted in a test on a single-cylinder four-stroke
oil engine: bore = 150 mm; stroke = 160 mm; speed of engine = 500
rpm; fuel consumption = 0.0475 kg/min; calorific value of fuel = 42,000
kJ/kg; the difference in tension on either side of the brake pulley = 400 N;
brake circumference = 2.2 m; length of the indicator diagram = 50 mm;
area of positive loop of indicator diagram = 475 mm²; area of negative
loop = 25 mm?; spring constant = 0.8333 bar per mm.
Calculate:
d) The Brake thermal efficiency, in percent
kg
e) The Brake Specific Fuel Consumption,
bkW-hr
arrow_forward
COMBUSTION ENGINEERING
1. The following details were noted in a test on a single-cylinder four-stroke
oil engine: bore = 150 mm; stroke = 160 mm; speed of engine = 500
rpm; fuel consumption = 0.0475 kg/min; calorific value of fuel = 42,000
kJ/kg; the difference in tension on either side of the brake pulley = 400 N;
brake circumference = 2.2 m; length of the indicator diagram = 50 mm;
area of positive loop of indicator diagram = 475 mm2; area of negative
loop = 25 mm?; spring constant = 0.8333 bar per mm.
Calculate:
a) The Brake Power in kW
b) The Indicated power in kW
c) The mechanical efficiency
d) The Brake thermal efficiency, in percent
kg
e) The Brake Specific Fuel Consumption,
bkW hr
arrow_forward
Combustion
arrow_forward
Assignment Booklet 4B
ce 24: Module 4
6 Identify the safety features shown in this automobile from the following list. Place
your answers in the blank spaces given.
• bumper
• hood
• crumple zones
• roll cage
• side-impact beams
Return to page 75 of the Student Module Booklet and begin Lesson 2.
For questions 7 to 10, read each question carefully. Decide which of the choices BEST
completes the statement or answers the question. Place your answer in the blank
space given.
7. According to Transport Canada, how many Canadians owe their lives to
seat belts between 1990 and 2000?
A. 690
В. 1690
С. 1960
D. 11 690
8. By what percent is the webbing of a seat belt designed to stretch to help
absorb energy in a collision?
A. 0%
B. 5-10%
C. 10-15%
D. 15-20%
9. What is the level of seat belt use in Alberta?
A. 90%
В. 70%
С. 50%
D. 30%
Teacher
arrow_forward
Task 1: -
Wind Turbine Electrical Arrangements:
There are four types of wind turbines in terms of their electrical design, namely: Type A, B, C and D. Considering the mechanical, electrical, electronic and control design features of these four types, compare them in terms of:
Efficiency.
Performance.
arrow_forward
as an aerospace engineering student, where do you utilize flight simulators?
arrow_forward
SUBJECT: Industrial Safety Engineering
Do not use chatgpt and draw in handwritten note
Draw decision tree for following machines I. Any one machine tool Pump II. Air compressor III. Internal combustion engine IV. Boiler V. Electrical motors.
arrow_forward
B9
arrow_forward
LESSON: AUTODESK AUTOCAD
Choose from the choices:
arrow_forward
AMNT 280 Assignments 1-4 Media Presentation Categories Of Reciprocating Engines
Develop a Media Presentation
develop a power point media presentation Presentation will require researching a module specific topic
For this activity you will research the four categories of reciprocating engines In your presentation address the following:
1 Research the four different types of reciprocating engines2 Provide an overview of the design, construction, and firing order of each engine 3 Provide research concerning which air frame used the engine
Presentation Guidelines
Note:This information applies to all Media Presentation activities and will not be repeated Present your research material in the format of a written document (Introduction, body, and conclusion) Presentation requirements consist of 5-7 slides with a balance of both bullet text information and images; does not include the title or reference slide APA formatting and structural guidelines apply
Additional information…
arrow_forward
Task 1: As a maintenance manager at a plant, you are required to update the existing maintenance plan for one
of the critical plant's systems. This entails defining economical and technically practical maintenance
interventions while considering a high level of safety.
What are the potential approaches for maintenance interventions that could be included in the current
maintenance plan? Provide definitions for each of them, outline their advantages and disadvantages, and
support them with real-life examples.
-
State two potential maintenance decision-making strategies you could adopt and clarify their steps and
logic of implementation.
Introduce and explain the concept of Prognostics and Health Management (PHM). Describe what PHM
entails, as well as its benefits and expectations.
- Explain how the frequency of planned maintenance interventions can impact production and costs for a
specific component.
Clarify the process for selecting the best maintenance intervention approach for that…
arrow_forward
Explain why Factor of Safety are important in Engineering field of study, especially in engineering design. Thank you:!
arrow_forward
Q1/ what is IRIS (Integrated Risk Information System)?
Q2/ what IRIS (Integrated Risk Information System) based on?
Q3/ in construction industry, the safety problem focused on what?
Q4/ what are the objectives of IRIS?
Q5/ what is Risk Identification Methodology (RIM)?
Q6/ what is Risk Inventory (RI).
Q7/ what is The IRIS Risk Assessment Tool (RAT)?
Q8/ what are the steps of implementing of The IRIS Risk Assessment Tool (RAT)?
arrow_forward
Alert for not submit AI generated answer. I need unique and correct answer. Don't try to copy from anywhere. Do not give answer in image formet and hand writing
arrow_forward
%O0001 (PRG PREPARE 2" DIA)N20 (PRG PREPARATION 2" DIA)N30 (*** FILE:-HAAS.NC)N40 (*** CREATION DATE: )N50 (*** PROGRAMMER: )N60 (*** MANUAL LATHE )N70 (*** MACHINE: HAAS )N80 (*** 2. DIAM X 6 LONG )N90 (*** MATERIAL: ALUMINUM 6061 T6 )N100 (*** MOUNTING: 3 JAWS )N110 (*** ZERO AHEAD ON THE PART )N120 (*** EXCESS THICKNESS 0.1 MAX IN Z 0.1 )N122 G00 G28 U0 (RETURN TO MACHINE ORIGIN IN X)N124 G28 W0 (RETURN TO MACHINE ORIGIN IN Z)N125 (***VALIDATE MAXIMUM SPINDLE SPEED***N126 G20 G40 G80 G99 G50 S2500 (RPM)N128 (INCH, COMP CANCEL, CAN CYCLE CANCEL, FEED/ROT, SET COOR.)N130 G52 X0 Y0 (NO SECONDARY OFFSET)N132 T1010 (T10 TOOL RIGHT 55 DEG)N134 G97 S2000 (CONSTANT SPINDLE ROTATION RPM)N136 M03 (SPINDLE ROTATION)N138 (DETERMINATION OF TOOL TRAJECTORY)N140 G00 Z.25 (APPROACH)N142 X2.25N144 M01 (CHECK TOOL APPROACH)N146 (CUTTING FLUID)N148 G96 S1200 (CONSTANT CUTTING SPEED SFM)N150 G94 X-.0625 Z.07 F0.01 (ROUGH DRESSING 3 PASSES)N152 Z.04N154 Z.01N156 Z.0 F.004 (FINISHING DRESSING)
N179…
arrow_forward
State the purpose of the different sections that make up atypical automotive work environment.
arrow_forward
what are the topics and other online calculators must be included in the mechanical engineering that teach about pump capacity, engine design and aircon sizing for the betterment of the engineering education foundation?
arrow_forward
Plz tasks 4 , 5 and 6
arrow_forward
AutoCAD is one of the ready-made
programs that help workers in the field
of design and engineering drawing
because
OThe possibilities it provides to facilitate the
design process.
OThe non-possibilities it provides to facilitate the
design process.
OThe possibilities it non-provides to facilitate the
design process.
arrow_forward
Which one of the below statements is mostly NOT
correct about in creation of detailed design of
component?
The selection of material is based on what is
required to performance the function.
The tolerance is determined by the function, not
the preference of designer or manufacture.
In the selection of manufacturing processes, the
number of components to be manufactured
needs to be considered, as the capital
investment needs to be considered.
I do not need to show or prove the component is
working: such how much electricity is generated
in power panel, how much braking force is
generated in by the brake disc, or how much the
force the component in suspension is
subjected?
arrow_forward
Help me fast so that I will give Upvote.
arrow_forward
Please explanation required
arrow_forward
Although the information from different publishers vary in presentation and the arrangement of _______________, all are easy to use after you become familiar with their organization. Most are divided into a number of _______________, each covering different aspects of the _______________. The beginning sections commonly provide vehicle identification and basic maintenance information. The remaining sections deal with each different vehicle _______________ in detail, including diagnostic, _______________, and overhaul procedures. Each section has an index indicating more specific areas of information. To obtain the correct system _______________ and other information, you must first identify the exact system you are working on. The best source for vehicle identification is the _______________. The available information may also help you identify the system through the identification of key _______________ or other identification numbers and/or markings.
arrow_forward
SUBJECT ; INDUSTRIAL CONTROL
PLEASE PROVIDE CLEAR EXPLAINATION , THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
arrow_forward
engineering economy question. the correct answer
is about $8,888
A new CNC machine is purchased for $40,000.
The salvage value of the CNC machine is
expected to be 15% of the initial cost. The CNC
machine qualifies for 3-year GDS MACRS
depreciation. What is the book value of the CNC
machine after two years of depreciation?
arrow_forward
Laboratory Exercise : Engine Operation (Gasoline & Diesel Engines)
arrow_forward
Q3 ASAP with a correct theory
SUBJECT - CAD
arrow_forward
PROBLEM 1
For the engineering activity, current practical capacity is defined by the following requirements: 6,000 engineering hours for each
product group that has been on the market or in development for 5 years or less, and 2,400 hours per product group of more than
5 years. Four product groups have less than 5 years' experience, and 10 product groups have more. There are 24 engineers, each
paid a salary of P60,000. Each engineer can provide 2,000 hours of service per year. The actual engineering usage was 46,000
hours. The standard is 58% of current practical activity capacity.
Case 1:
Calculate the (1) activity volume and (2) unused capacity variances for the engineering activity
Case 2:
Suppose the operational managers have selected some improvement measures that promise to reduce non-value-added activity
usage by 40% in the following year. Using the targeted reduction, establish kaizen standards for engineering, expressed both in
physical and financial measures
arrow_forward
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Elements Of Electromagnetics
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9780190698614
Author:Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Mechanics of Materials (10th Edition)
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9780134319650
Author:Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher:PEARSON
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781259822674
Author:Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Michael A. Boles
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education
Control Systems Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781118170519
Author:Norman S. Nise
Publisher:WILEY
Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781337093347
Author:Barry J. Goodno, James M. Gere
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Engineering Mechanics: Statics
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781118807330
Author:James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige, J. N. Bolton
Publisher:WILEY
Related Questions
- Assignment 1: TIME VALUE OF MONEY Objective: To further understand the concept of the time value of money. INSTRUCTIONS: In each problem, a. Translate data given in problems into their respective graphical representations - i.e. draw the correct cash flow diagram. b. Write down all pertinent given information or data on your paper. c. Calculate answers correctly. 2. A 12-cylinder heavy-duty diesel engine will have a guaranteed residual value of $1,000 in 5 years. Today (year 0) the equivalent worth of this engine is how much if the interest rate is 9% per year?arrow_forwardCOMBUSTION ENGINEERING 1. The following details were noted in a test on a single-cylinder four-stroke oil engine: bore = 150 mm; stroke = 160 mm; speed of engine = 500 rpm; fuel consumption = 0.0475 kg/min; calorific value of fuel = 42,000 kJ/kg; the difference in tension on either side of the brake pulley = 400 N; brake circumference = 2.2 m; length of the indicator diagram = 50 mm; area of positive loop of indicator diagram = 475 mm²; area of negative loop = 25 mm?; spring constant = 0.8333 bar per mm. Calculate: d) The Brake thermal efficiency, in percent kg e) The Brake Specific Fuel Consumption, bkW-hrarrow_forwardCOMBUSTION ENGINEERING 1. The following details were noted in a test on a single-cylinder four-stroke oil engine: bore = 150 mm; stroke = 160 mm; speed of engine = 500 rpm; fuel consumption = 0.0475 kg/min; calorific value of fuel = 42,000 kJ/kg; the difference in tension on either side of the brake pulley = 400 N; brake circumference = 2.2 m; length of the indicator diagram = 50 mm; area of positive loop of indicator diagram = 475 mm2; area of negative loop = 25 mm?; spring constant = 0.8333 bar per mm. Calculate: a) The Brake Power in kW b) The Indicated power in kW c) The mechanical efficiency d) The Brake thermal efficiency, in percent kg e) The Brake Specific Fuel Consumption, bkW hrarrow_forward
- Combustionarrow_forwardAssignment Booklet 4B ce 24: Module 4 6 Identify the safety features shown in this automobile from the following list. Place your answers in the blank spaces given. • bumper • hood • crumple zones • roll cage • side-impact beams Return to page 75 of the Student Module Booklet and begin Lesson 2. For questions 7 to 10, read each question carefully. Decide which of the choices BEST completes the statement or answers the question. Place your answer in the blank space given. 7. According to Transport Canada, how many Canadians owe their lives to seat belts between 1990 and 2000? A. 690 В. 1690 С. 1960 D. 11 690 8. By what percent is the webbing of a seat belt designed to stretch to help absorb energy in a collision? A. 0% B. 5-10% C. 10-15% D. 15-20% 9. What is the level of seat belt use in Alberta? A. 90% В. 70% С. 50% D. 30% Teacherarrow_forwardTask 1: - Wind Turbine Electrical Arrangements: There are four types of wind turbines in terms of their electrical design, namely: Type A, B, C and D. Considering the mechanical, electrical, electronic and control design features of these four types, compare them in terms of: Efficiency. Performance.arrow_forward
- as an aerospace engineering student, where do you utilize flight simulators?arrow_forwardSUBJECT: Industrial Safety Engineering Do not use chatgpt and draw in handwritten note Draw decision tree for following machines I. Any one machine tool Pump II. Air compressor III. Internal combustion engine IV. Boiler V. Electrical motors.arrow_forwardB9arrow_forward
- LESSON: AUTODESK AUTOCAD Choose from the choices:arrow_forwardAMNT 280 Assignments 1-4 Media Presentation Categories Of Reciprocating Engines Develop a Media Presentation develop a power point media presentation Presentation will require researching a module specific topic For this activity you will research the four categories of reciprocating engines In your presentation address the following: 1 Research the four different types of reciprocating engines2 Provide an overview of the design, construction, and firing order of each engine 3 Provide research concerning which air frame used the engine Presentation Guidelines Note:This information applies to all Media Presentation activities and will not be repeated Present your research material in the format of a written document (Introduction, body, and conclusion) Presentation requirements consist of 5-7 slides with a balance of both bullet text information and images; does not include the title or reference slide APA formatting and structural guidelines apply Additional information…arrow_forwardTask 1: As a maintenance manager at a plant, you are required to update the existing maintenance plan for one of the critical plant's systems. This entails defining economical and technically practical maintenance interventions while considering a high level of safety. What are the potential approaches for maintenance interventions that could be included in the current maintenance plan? Provide definitions for each of them, outline their advantages and disadvantages, and support them with real-life examples. - State two potential maintenance decision-making strategies you could adopt and clarify their steps and logic of implementation. Introduce and explain the concept of Prognostics and Health Management (PHM). Describe what PHM entails, as well as its benefits and expectations. - Explain how the frequency of planned maintenance interventions can impact production and costs for a specific component. Clarify the process for selecting the best maintenance intervention approach for that…arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Elements Of ElectromagneticsMechanical EngineeringISBN:9780190698614Author:Sadiku, Matthew N. O.Publisher:Oxford University PressMechanics of Materials (10th Edition)Mechanical EngineeringISBN:9780134319650Author:Russell C. HibbelerPublisher:PEARSONThermodynamics: An Engineering ApproachMechanical EngineeringISBN:9781259822674Author:Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Michael A. BolesPublisher:McGraw-Hill Education
- Control Systems EngineeringMechanical EngineeringISBN:9781118170519Author:Norman S. NisePublisher:WILEYMechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)Mechanical EngineeringISBN:9781337093347Author:Barry J. Goodno, James M. GerePublisher:Cengage LearningEngineering Mechanics: StaticsMechanical EngineeringISBN:9781118807330Author:James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige, J. N. BoltonPublisher:WILEY
Elements Of Electromagnetics
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9780190698614
Author:Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Mechanics of Materials (10th Edition)
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9780134319650
Author:Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher:PEARSON
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781259822674
Author:Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Michael A. Boles
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education
Control Systems Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781118170519
Author:Norman S. Nise
Publisher:WILEY
Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781337093347
Author:Barry J. Goodno, James M. Gere
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Engineering Mechanics: Statics
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781118807330
Author:James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige, J. N. Bolton
Publisher:WILEY