Project G20-j (done)

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Aviation Institute of Maintenance, Duluth *

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Mechanical Engineering

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Dec 6, 2023

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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: ___________________________________________________________
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