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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP


DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TRAINING

COMPETENCY BASED CURRICULUM

AERONAUTICAL STRUCTURE AND


EQUIPMENT FITTER
(Duration: Two Years)
Revised in July 2022

CRAFTSMEN TRAINING SCHEME (CTS)


NSQF LEVEL- 4

SECTOR– CAPITAL GOODS & MANUFACTURING


AERONAUTICAL STRUCTURE AND
EQUIPMENT FITTER
(Engineering Trade)

(Revised in July 2022)

Version: 2.0

CRAFTSMEN TRAINING SCHEME (CTS)

NSQF LEVEL - 4

Developed By

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship


Directorate General of Training
CENTRAL STAFF TRAINING AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
EN-81, Sector-V, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata – 700 091
www.cstaricalcutta.gov.in
CONTENTS

S No. Topics Page No.

1. Course Information 1

2. Training System 2

3. Job Role 6

4. General Information 9

5. Learning Outcome 12

6. Assessment Criteria 15

7. Trade Syllabus 27

8. Annexure I (List of Trade Tools & Equipment) 73


Aeronautical Structure and Equipment Fitter
1. COURSE INFORMATION

During the two-year duration, a candidate is trained on subjects- Professional Skill,


Professional Knowledge, Engineering Drawing, Workshop Science & Calculation and
Employability Skills related to job role. In addition to this, a candidate is assigned to make/do
project work and Extra Curricular Activities to build up confidence. The practical skills are
imparted in simple to complex manner & simultaneously theory subject is taught in the same
fashion to apply cognitive knowledge while executing task.

The broad components covered under this trade are as below:-

FIRST YEAR: In the first year, the trainee learns about safety aspect related to the trade, basic
fitting operations viz., marking, filing, sawing, chiseling, drilling, tapping, grinding to an accuracy
of ±0.25mm. The trainee is able to make different fits viz., sliding, T-fit and square fit with an
accuracy of ±0.2mm & angular tolerance of 1°. He/she is able to operate on Lathe for different
shaped job and produce components by different turning operation including thread cutting;
Makes different types of simple sheet metal components for assembling and checking accuracy
using appropriate measuring instruments. The trainee learns to prepare simple sheet metal with
bending and rivet metal components using squeeze riveting, "C" squeeze, rivet metal
components using rivet gun, rivet big size metal components using appropriate tools; check the
mechanical properties of the riveted parts and interpret the tensile test results.

SECOND YEAR: During the second year, the trainee learns to perform monolithic panel in plain
weave composite material, glass fibre, unidirectional carbon fibre by wet lay-up; produce
composite riveted components using different thicknesses of carbon fibre and different types of
rivets. Also, he/she performs practical on manufacturing of composite open and closed riveted
box using different types of metal and composite materials. The trainee learns how to perform
surface treatment and touch-ups on manufactured metal parts; he/she is able to perform
different Non Destructive Tests (NDT) by observing standard procedures; Plan, dismantle, and
assemble different mechanical components used for full mechanical flight control chain,
hydraulic components and pneumatic components and fuel components. Also he/she learns to
perform basic electrical tests relative to connections and check compliance of harness building.

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2. TRAINING SYSTEM

2.1 GENERAL

The Directorate General of Training (DGT) under Ministry of Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship offers a range of vocational training courses catering to the need of different
sectors of economy/ Labour market. The vocational training programmes are delivered under the
aegis of Directorate General of Training (DGT). Craftsman Training Scheme (CTS) with variants
and Apprenticeship Training Scheme (ATS) are the two pioneer programmes of DGT for
propagating vocational training.

Aeronautical Structure and Equipment Fitter trade under CTS is one of the newly designed
courses. The CTS courses are delivered nationwide through network of ITIs. The course is of two
years duration. It mainly consists of Domain area and Core area. In the Domain area (Trade
Theory & Practical) impart professional skills and knowledge, while Core area (Workshop
Calculation Science, Engineering Drawing and Employability Skills) impart requisite core skill,
knowledge and life skills.After passing out of the training programme, the trainee is awarded
National Trade Certificate (NTC) by DGTwhich is recognized worldwide.

Candidates broadly need to demonstrate that they are able to:


● Read & interpret technical parameters/documentation, plan and organize work
processes, identify necessary materials and tools;
● Perform task with due consideration to safety rules, accident prevention regulations and
environmental protection stipulations;
● Apply professional knowledge, core skills & employability skills while performing the job
and machining work.
● Check the job/components as per drawing for functioning, identify, report any error to
hierarchy and rectify errors in job/components.
● Document the technical parameters related to the task undertaken.

2.2 PROGRESSION PATHWAYS

● Can join industry as Technician and will progress further as Senior Technician, Supervisor
and can rise up to the level of Manager.
● Can become Entrepreneur in the related field.
● Can take admission in diploma course in notified branches of Engineering by lateral entry.
● Can join Apprenticeship programme in different types of industries leading to National
Apprenticeship certificate (NAC).
● Can joint Crafts Instructor Training Scheme (CITS) in the Trade for becoming instructor in
ITIs.

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● Can join Advanced Diploma (Vocational) courses under DGT as applicable.

2.3 COURSE STRUCTURE:


Table below depicts the distribution of training hours across various course elements
during a period of two years:
Notional Training Hours
S No. Course Element
1st Year 2nd Year
1 Professional Skill (Trade Practical) 840 840
2 Professional Knowledge (Trade Theory) 240 300
3 Employability Skills 120 60

Total 1200 1200

Every year 150 hours of mandatory OJT (On the Job Training) at nearby industry wherever not
available then group project is mandatory.

On the Job Training (OJT)/ Group Project 150 150

Trainees of one-year or two-year trade can also opt for optional courses of up to 240 hours in
each year for 10th/ 12th class certificate along with ITI certification, or, add on short term
courses.

2.4 ASSESSMENT & CERTIFICATION


The trainee will be tested for his skill, knowledge and attitude during the period of course
through formative assessment and at the end of the training programme through summative
assessment as notified by the DGT from time to time.

a) The Continuous Assessment (Internal) during the period of training will be done by Formative
Assessment Method by testing for assessment criteria listed against learning outcomes. The
training institute have to maintain individual trainee portfolio as detailed in assessment guideline.
The marks of internal assessment will be as per the formative assessment template provided on
www.bharatskills.gov.in

b) The final assessment will be in the form of summative assessment method. The All India Trade
Test for awarding NTC will be conducted by Controller of examinations, DGT as per the
guidelines. The pattern and marking structure is being notified by DGT from time to time. The
learning outcome and assessment criteria will be basis for setting question papers for final

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assessment. The examiner during final examination will also check individual trainee’s profile
as detailed in assessment guideline before giving marks for practical examination.

2.4.1 PASS REGULATION

For the purposes of determining the overall result, weightage of 100% is applied for six months
and one year duration courses and 50% weightage is applied to each examination for two years
courses. The minimum pass percent for Trade Practical and Formative assessment is 60% & for
all other subjects is 33%.

2.4.2 ASSESSMENT GUIDELINE


Appropriate arrangements should be made to ensure that there will be no artificial
barriers to assessment. The nature of special needs should be taken into account while
undertaking assessment. Due consideration should be given while assessing for teamwork,
avoidance/reduction of scrap/wastage and disposal of scrap/wastage as per procedure,
behavioral attitude, sensitivity to environment and regularity in training. The sensitivity towards
OSHE and self-learning attitude are to be considered while assessing competency.

Assessment will be evidence based, comprising some of the following:

● Job carried out in labs/workshop


● Record book/ daily diary
● Answer sheet of assessment
● Viva-voce
● Progress chart
● Attendance and punctuality
● Assignment
● Project work
● Computer based multiple choice question examination
● Practical Examination

Evidences and records of internal (Formative) assessments are to be preserved until


forthcoming examination for audit and verification by examination body. The following marking
pattern to be adopted for formative assessment:

Performance Level Evidence


(a) Marks in the range of 60 -75% to be allotted during assessment
For performance in this grade, the candidate ● Demonstration of good skill in the use of

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should produce work which demonstrates hand tools, machine tools and workshop
attainment of an acceptable standard of equipment.
craftsmanship with occasional guidance, and ● 60-70% accuracy achieved while
due regard for safety procedures and undertaking different work with those
practices. demanded by the component/job.
● A fairly good level of neatness and
consistency in the finish.
● Occasional support in completing the
project/job.
(b) Marks in the range of 75%-90% to be allotted during assessment
For this grade, a candidate should produce ● Good skill levels in the use of hand tools,
work which demonstrates attainment of a machine tools and workshop equipment.
reasonable standard of craftsmanship, with ● 70-80% accuracy achieved while
little guidance, and regard for safety undertaking different work with those
procedures and practices. demanded by the component/job.
● A good level of neatness and consistency
in the finish.
● Little support in completing the
project/job.

(c) Marks in the range of above 90% to be allotted during assessment

For performance in this grade, the candidate, ● High skill levels in the use of hand tools,
with minimal or no support in organization machine tools and workshop equipment.
and execution and with due regard for safety ● Above 80% accuracy achieved while
procedures and practices, has produced work undertaking different work with those
which demonstrates attainment of a high demanded by the component/job.
standard of craftsmanship. ● A high level of neatness and consistency in
the finish.
● Minimal or no support in completing the
project.

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3. JOB ROLE

Aeronautical Structure Fitter:

- Assembles aircraft structure parts using fasteners or rivets with respect of standard
procedures.
- Controls the quality of an assembly.
- Manufactures metallic parts with compliance of manufacturer reference publication.
- Manufactures composite parts with compliance of manufacturer reference publication.
- Identifies and checks assembly operations and makes touch-ups, adjustments.
- Checks, positions and fixes fasteners and elements of assemblies.
- Knows and applies safety rules and quality standards.
- Uses manual and power tools.
- Studies drawings to understand specification of different parts, fittings or assembles to
be made and their functions.
- Removes corrosion using standard procedures.
- Selects materials, appropriate tool and equipment’s to carry out the work. Holds the work
in vice, cuts and shapes required parts to dimensions and specifications by processes of
sawing, filing, grinding, drilling holes, scrapping etc., using hand tools for making
specimens or finished components.
- Measures object while working using calipers, micrometer, gauges, etc. and checks for
correct filing with square.
- Gets half-finished object marked or marks it himself using marking block scriber, vernier,
height gauges, etc. depending on accuracies required, to indicate guidelines for finished
sizes, holes to be drilled and pitch centres, threads to be cut and other working details as
specified in drawing or sample.
- May make parts separately and assembles those with screws, rivets, pins, etc. as
specified, so as to make complete unit according to drawing.
- Dismantles or removes worn out, broken or defective parts using hand tools or power
tools and replaces them by repaired one or new ones.

Aeronautical Equipment Fitter for Fluid Aircraft Systems:

- Marks non-compliant components and removes non-compliant components from


production;
- Controls the quality of a component;
- Identifies and checks assembly operations and makes touch-ups, adjustments;
- Checks, positions and fixes parts and elements of the assemblies;
- Knows and applies safety rules and quality standards;
- Uses manual and power tools;

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- Reads and understands the technical documentation;


- Knows the operations and functions of different fluid aircraft systems;
- Masters the different mechanical locking and sealing techniques;
- Manages and uses Ground Support Equipment to perform a leak test;
- Performs visual inspection of a system and corrects the defects according to the technical
documentation;
- Knows the appropriate assembly technique to pipes, mechanical assemblies, graviner,
fluid equipment concerning hydraulic, pneumatic, oxygen, conditioning and fuel systems.
-
Aeronautical Equipment Fitter for Electrical Aircraft Systems:

- Selects cables and associated parts from the wiring diagram and technical
documentation;
- Assembles supports and wiring attaching parts;
- Prepares and positions electrical equipment, wires, harness on a support;
- Checks the electrical continuity of the wiring and makes the settings prior to powering
on;
- Uses of electrical measuring devices;
- Masters Stripping, crimping and connecting techniques;
- Applies electrical safety standards and respects wiring arrangement rules;
- Performs visual appreciation of wiring installations.

In addition, "Aeronautical Structure and Equipment Fitter" have the following abilities:

- Good visualization and coordination of the job;


- Manual dexterity;
- Performing work applying mathematical calculations;
- Planning and organizing the assigned work;
- Detecting and resolving issues during work execution with confident feedback to the
managing team;
- Being aware about responsibilities of its working activities according to flight safety rules;
- Demonstrating possible solutions and agree tasks within the team;
- Communicate with required clarity and understand technical English;
- Sensitive to environment, self-learning, productivity and team spirit.

Plan and organize assigned work, detect & resolve issues during execution. Demonstrate
possible solutions and agree tasks within the team. Communicate with required clarity and
understand technical English. Sensitive to environment, self-learning and productivity.

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May be designated as Aeronautical Structure and Equipment Fitter according to nature of work
done

Reference NCO-2015: 3115.1000- Aeronautical Engineering Technician.

Reference NOS: --
a) AAS/N1602
b) AAS/N1401
c) AAS/N1608
d) AAS/N1803
e) AAS/N1607
f) AAS/N1605
g) AAS/N1608
h) AAS/N1609
i) AAS/N9405
j) AAS/N9406
k) AAS/N9407
l) AAS/N9408
m) AAS/N9409
n) AAS/N9410
o) AAS/N9411
p) AAS/N9412
q) AAS/N9413
r) AAS/N9414
s) AAS/N9415
t) AAS/N9416
u) CSC/N9401
v) CSC/N9402

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4. GENERAL INFORMATION

Name of the Trade AERONAUTICAL STRUCTURE AND EQUIPMENT FITTER

Trade Code DGT/2013

NCO - 2015 3115.1000


AAS/N1602,AAS/N1401,AAS/N1608,AAS/N1803,AAS/N1607,AAS/
N1605,AAS/N1608,AAS/N1609, AAS/N9405, AAS/N9406
NOS Covered AAS/N9407, AAS/N9408, AAS/N9409, AAS/N9410, AAS/N9411
AAS/N9412, AAS/N9412, AAS/N9413, AAS/N9414, AAS/N9415,
AAS/N9416,CSC/N9401, CSC/N9402
NSQF Level Level –4
Duration of Craftsmen
Two Years (2400 hours + 300 hours OJT/Group Project)
Training
Passed 10th class examination with Science and Mathematics or
Entry Qualification
with vocational subject in same sector or its equivalent.
Minimum Age 14 years as on first day of academic session.

Eligibility for PwD LD, LC, DW, AA, LV, HH


Unit Strength (No. Of 20 (There is no separate provision of supernumerary seats)
Students)
Space Norms 400 Sq. m
Power Norms 110 KW
Instructors Qualification for
1. Aeronautical Structure B.Voc/Degree in Aeronautical/ Mechanical Engineering from
and Equipment Fitter AICTE/UGC recognized Engineering College/ university with one-
Trade year experience in the relevant field.
OR
03 years Diploma in Aeronautical/Mechanical Engineering from
AICTE/ recognized board of technical education or relevant
Advanced Diploma (Vocational) from DGT with two years’
experience in the relevant field.
OR
Candidate with 20 years of service, Sergeant/Warrant Officer
Rank. Candidate should have undergone methods of instruction
course and with minimum two years of experience in technical
training institute of Indian Air Force/Indian Navy of equivalent
Rank.

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OR
NTC/NAC passed in the trade of "Aeronautical Structure and
Equipment Fitter" with three years’ experience in the relevant field.

Essential Qualification:
Relevant Regular/RPL variants of National Craft Instructor
Certificate (NCIC) under DGT.

NOTE: - Out of two Instructors required for the unit of 2(1+1), one
must have Degree/Diploma and other must have NTC/NAC
qualifications. However, both of them must possess NCIC in any of
its variants.
2. Workshop Calculation B.Voc/Degree in Engineering from AICTE/UGC recognized
& Science Engineering College/ university with one-year experience in the
relevant field.
OR
03 years Diploma in Engineering from AICTE/ recognized board of
technical education or relevant Advanced Diploma (Vocational)
from DGT with two years’ experience in the relevant field.
OR
NTC/ NAC in any one of the engineering trades with three years’
experience.

Essential Qualification:
Regular / RPL variants of National Craft Instructor Certificate (NCIC)
in relevant trade
OR
Regular/RPL variants NCIC in RoDA or any of its variants under DGT
3. Engineering Drawing B.Voc/Degree in Engineering from AICTE/UGC recognized
Engineering College/ university with one-year experience in the
relevant field.
OR
03 years Diploma in Engineering from AICTE/ recognized board of
technical education or relevant Advanced Diploma (Vocational)
from DGT with two years’ experience in the relevant field.
OR
NTC/ NAC in any one of the Mechanical group (Gr-I) trades
categorized under Engg. Drawing’/ D’man Mechanical / D’man Civil’
with three years’ experience.

Essential Qualification:

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Regular/RPL variants of National Craft Instructor Certificate (NCIC)


in relevant trade
OR
Regular/RPL variants NCIC in RoDA / D’man (Mech /civil) or any of
its variants under DGT.
4. Employability Skill MBA/ BBA / Any Graduate/ Diploma in any discipline with Two
years’ experience with short term ToT Course in Employability
Skills.
(Must have studied English/ Communication Skills and Basic
Computer at 12th / Diploma level and above)

OR
Existing Social Studies Instructors in ITIs with short term ToT Course
in Employability Skills.
5. Minimum Age for 21 Years
Instructor
List of Tools and
As per Annexure – I
Equipment

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5. LEARNING OUTCOME

Learning outcomes are a reflection of total competencies of a trainee and assessment


will be carried out as per the assessment criteria.

5.1 LEARNING OUTCOME


FIRST YEAR:

1. Plan and organize the work to make a job as per specification applying different types of
basic fitting operation and check for dimensional accuracy following safety precautions.
(NOS:AAS/N1602)
2. Perform making of basic adjustment of sheet metal and Joining techniques for sheet
metal and metal components. (NOS:AAS/N9405)
3. Produce components by different operations and check accuracy using appropriate
measuring instruments. (NOS:AAS/N9406)
4. Make different fit of components for assembling as per required tolerance observing
principle of interchangeability and check for functionality. (NOS:AAS/N9407)
5. Check the mechanical properties of the different materials and interpret the tensile test
results. (NOS:AAS/N9408)
6. Make different types of simple sheet metal components for assembling using hand drill
machine and check accuracy using appropriate measuring instruments according to
required tolerances ±0.1 mm. (NOS:AAS/N1401)
7. Manufacture simple sheet metal with bending and check accuracy using appropriate
measuring instruments and according to required tolerances ±0.1 mm. (NOS:AAS/N1401)
8. Manufacture sheet metal as per drawing and Join them by basic riveting observing
standard procedure. (NOS:AAS/N1401, AAS/N1602)
9. Make and assemble components by different handling fitting operations and checking
accuracy using appropriate measuring instruments. (NOS:AAS/N1602)
10. Produce straight and curved interchangeable metal components by sheet metal working
operations and check accuracy using appropriate measuring instruments and according
to required tolerances ±0.1 mm. (NOS:AAS/N1401)
11. Perform PR sealant application on structure panels without riveting and perform a tensile
test for checking the correct bonding PR sealant application. (NOS:AAS/N1602)
12. Manufacture open and closed riveted box with two different thicknesses, bended sheets,
anchor nuts and electrical bonding. (NOS:AAS/N9409)
13. Read and apply engineering drawing for different application in the field of work.
(NOS:CSC/N9401)
14. Demonstrate basic mathematical concept and principles to perform practical operations.
Understand and explain basic science in the field of study. (NOS:CSC/N9402)

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SECOND YEAR:

15. Perform coating and validation of coating PR sealant application on a manufactured


closed box. (NOS:AAS/N9410)

16. Perform monolithic panel in plain weave composite material, Glass Fibre, unidirectional
carbon fibre by wet lay-up. (NOS:AAS/N9411)
17. Perform operations of drilling on composite material, Carbon (Unidirectional) and Glass
Fibre (plain weave). (NOS:AAS/N1602)
18. Produce composite riveted components using different thicknesses of Carbon Fibre and
different types of rivets. (NOS:AAS/N1602)
19. Manufacture composite open and closed riveted box using different types of metal and
composite materials. (NOS:AAS/N9412)
20. Prepare the task, the corresponding material and tools for Equipment fitting (Aircraft
Systems) by using and processing technical documentation related and standard
practices. (NOS:AAS/N1602)
21. Identify the aircraft systems assembly phases and mechanical assembly knowing the
operation of the different aircraft systems: Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Fuel, Oxygen and Flight
control. (NOS:AAS/N9413)
22. Perform pipe fitting assembly by different operations using standard tools and check for
specified accuracy [Metallic pipes, composite ducts and flexible hoses]. (NOS:AAS/N9414)
23. Prepare the task, the corresponding material and tools for Equipment fitting by using and
processing technical documentation and standard practices.(NOS: AAS/N1602)
24. Perform surface treatment, Heat treatment and touch-ups on manufactured metal parts.
(NOS:AAS/N9415)

25. Perform corrosion treatment and NDT by observing standard procedure.


(NOS:AAS/N1803)
26. Plan, dismantle, and assemble different mechanical components used for full mechanical
flight control chain (NOS:AAS/N1607)
27. Plan, dismantle, and assemble different Hydraulic components used for full Hydraulic
system and Perform pipe routing inspections and leak tests. (NOS:AAS/N1608)
28. Plan, dismantle, and assemble different Pneumatic components used for full Pneumatic
system and Perform pipe routing inspections and leak tests. (NOS:AAS/N9416)
29. Plan, dismantle, and assemble different Oxygen components used for full Oxygen system
and Perform pipe routing inspections and leak tests. (NOS:AAS/N1605)
30. Plan, dismantle, and assemble different Fuel components used for full Fuel system and
Perform pipe routing inspections and leak tests. (NOS:AAS/N1608)

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31. Join cables to build a harness and Insertion and extraction on different types of connector
terminations by using the appropriate tools. (NOS:AAS/N1609)
32. Fit and install harness on different types of panels and structure elements and Perform
basic electrical tests relative to connections and check compliance of harness building.
(NOS:AAS/N1609)
33. Read and apply engineering drawing for different application in the field of work.
(NOS:CSC/N9401)
34. Demonstrate basic mathematical concept and principles to perform practical operations.
Understand and explain basic science in the field of study. (NOS:CSC/N9402)

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6. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

LEARNING OUTCOME ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

FIRST YEAR
1. Plan and organize the work Plan and identify tools, instruments and equipment’s for
to make job as per marking and make this available for use in a timely manner.
specification applying Plan and identify tools, instruments and equipment’s for
different types of basic marking and make this available for use in a timely manner.
fitting operation and check Select raw material and visual inspect for defects
for dimensional accuracy Mark as per specification applying desired mathematical
following safety calculation and observing standard procedure.
precautions. Measure all dimensions in accordance with standard
(NOS:AAS/N1602) specifications and tolerances.
Identify hand tools for different fitting operations and make
these available for use in a timely manner.
Prepare the job for hacksawing.
Perform basic fitting operations viz., Hacksawing to close
tolerance as per specification to make the job.
Observe safety procedure during operation as per standard
norms and company guidelines.
Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

2. Perform making of basic Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
adjustment of sheet metal this available for use in a timely manner.
and Joining techniques for Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
sheet metal and metal Prepare the job for basic adjustment of sheet metal
components. Perform basic joining techniques as per specification to make
(NOS:AAS/N9405) the job.
Observe safety procedure during operation as per standard
norms and company guidelines.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

3. Produce components by Plan and organize to produce different components.


different operations and Select raw material, tools &equipments as per drawing.

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check accuracy using Execute/ perform different operations such as counter sinking
appropriate measuring counter boring and reaming, tapping, dieing etc.
instruments. Check the work/ job using vernier, screw gauge micrometer and
(NOS:AAS/N9406) rectify if necessary.

4. Make different fit of Plan and organize for fitting job.


components for assembling Select raw material, tools &equipment’s.
as per required tolerance Perform the work pieces for fitting according to tolerances and
observing principle of interchangeability.
interchangeability and check Check all dimensions and interchangeability in accordance with
for functionality. drawing and rectify if required.
(NOS:AAS/N9407)

5. Check the mechanical Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
properties of the different this available for use in a timely manner.
materials and interpret the Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
tensile test results. Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
(NOS:AAS/N9408) Observe safety procedure during operation as per standard
norms and company guidelines.
Interpretation of tensile test results.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

6. Make different types of Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
simple sheet metal this available for use in a timely manner.
components for assembling Prepare the job for hacksawing, chiselling, filing, drilling,
using hand drill machine and tapping, grinding.
check accuracy using Perform basic fitting operations viz., hacksawing, filing, drilling,
appropriate measuring tapping and grinding to close tolerance as per specification to
instruments and according make the job.
to required tolerances ±0.1 Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
mm. Produce component by observing standard procedure.
(NOS:AAS/N1401) Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

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7. Manufacture simple sheet Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
metal with bending and this available for use in a timely manner.
check accuracy using Prepare the job for sawing, filling, bending
appropriate measuring Perform basic fitting operations hacksawing, filing, drilling,
instruments and according tapping and grinding to close tolerance as per specification to
to required tolerances ±0.1 make the job.
mm. Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
(NOS:AAS/N1401) Produce component by observing standard procedure.
Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

8. Manufacture sheet metal as Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
per drawing and Join them this available for use in a timely manner.
by basic riveting observing Prepare the job for riveting.
standard procedure. Perform basic fitting operations hacksawing, filing, drilling,
(NOS:AAS/N1401 tapping and grinding to close tolerance as per specification to
AAS/N1602) make the job.
Perform basic riveting operations as per specification to make
the job.
Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
Produce component by observing standard procedure.
Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
Self-check with specific tools to verify work accuracy.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

9. Make and assemble Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
components by different this available for use in a timely manner.
handling fitting operations Prepare the job for sawing, filling, bending.
and checking accuracy using Perform basic fitting operations hacksawing, filing, drilling,
appropriate measuring tapping and grinding to close tolerance as per specification to
instruments. make the job.
(NOS:AAS/N1602) Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.

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Produce component by observing standard procedure.


Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

10. Produce curved and Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
interchangeable metal this available for use in a timely manner.
components by sheet metal Prepare the job for sawing, filling, bending.
working operations and Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
check accuracy using Produce component by observing standard procedure.
appropriate measuring Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
instruments and according Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
to required tolerances ±0.1 disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
mm. and prepare for disposal.
(NOS:AAS/N1401) Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

11. Perform PR sealant Prepare the job for scouring and PR sealant application Observe
application on structure safety procedure during above operation as per standard norms
panels without riveting& and company guidelines.
perform a tensile test for Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
checking the correct Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure
bonding PR sealant waste, ascertain unused materials and components for disposal,
application. store these in an environmentally appropriate manner and
(NOS:AAS/N1602) prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

12. Manufacture open and Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
closed riveted box with two this available for use in a timely manner.
different thicknesses, Prepare the job for riveting.
bended sheets, anchor nuts Perform basic fitting operations hacksawing, filing, drilling,
and electrical bonding. tapping and grinding to close tolerance as per specification to
(NOS:AAS/N9409) make the job.
Perform riveting operations as per specification to make the job.
Perform bonding with bonding brushes.
Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
Produce component by observing standard procedure.
Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.

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Self-check with specific tools to verify work accuracy.


Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.
13. Read and apply Read & interpret the information on drawings and apply in
engineering drawing for executing practical work.
different application in Read &analyze the specification to ascertain the material
the field of work. requirement, tools and assembly/maintenance parameters.
(NOS:CSC/N9401) Encounter drawings with missing/unspecified key information
and make own calculations to fill in missing
dimension/parameters to carry out the work.
14. Demonstrate basic Solve different mathematical problems.
mathematical concept
and principles to
perform practical
operations. Understand Explain concept of basic science related to the field of study.
and explain basic science
in the field of study.
(NOS:CSC/N9402)
SECOND YEAR
15. Perform coating and Prepare the job for scouring and PR sealant application.
validation of coating PR Observe safety procedure during operation as per standard
sealant application on a norms and company guidelines.
manufactured closed box. Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
(NOS:AAS/N9410 ) Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

16. Perform monolithic panel in Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
plain weave composite this available for use in a timely manner.
material, Glass Fibre, Prepare the job for composite manufacturing.
unidirectional carbon fibre Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
by wet lay-up. Produce component by observing standard procedure.
(NOS:AAS/N9411) Produce job by team working.
Self-check with specific tools to verify work accuracy.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for

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disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner


and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

17. Perform operations of Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
drilling on composite this available for use in a timely manner.
material, Carbon Prepare the job for hacksawing, chiseling, filing, drilling, tapping,
(Unidirectional) and Glass and grinding on composite materials.
Fibre (plain weave). Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
(NOS:AAS/N1602) Produce component by observing standard procedure.
Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.

18. Produce composite riveted Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
components using different this available for use in a timely manner.
thicknesses of Carbon Fibre Prepare the job for riveting.
and different types of rivets. Perform basic fitting operations hacksawing, filing, drilling,
(NOS:AAS/N1602 ) tapping and grinding to close tolerance as per specification to
make the job.
Perform riveting operations on composite materials as
per specification to make the job.
Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
Produce component by observing standard procedure.
Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
Self-check with specific tools to verify work accuracy.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

19. Manufacture composite Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
open and closed riveted box this available for use in a timely manner.
using different types of Prepare the job for riveting.
metal and composite Perform basic fitting operations hacksawing, filing, drilling,
materials. tapping and grinding to close tolerance as per specification to
(NOS:AAS/N9412) make the job.
Perform riveting operations on composite and metallic

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assembly materials as per specification to make the job.


Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
Produce component by observing standard procedure.
Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
Self-check with specific tools to verify work accuracy.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Interpret Quality Inspection result.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

20. Prepare the task, the Identify the pipe protections to be used.
corresponding material and Check the storage conditions observing safety rules and
tools for Equipment fitting technical information.
(Aircraft Systems) by using Unpack, destock and handle all types of pipe by applying
and processing technical standard practices.
documentation related and Set up pipes in the place provided for this purpose.
standard practices. Prepare the job by analyzing the tasks and technical documents.
(NOS:AAS/N1602) Check the absence of scratches and deformations and fitting
system integrity.
Identify Part Number or Serial Number according to the
technical documents.
Apply FOD procedure.
Clean the pipe by observing safety rules and technical
information.
Apply 5S methodology.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

21. Identify the aircraft systems Explain the role of the main elements of each system (Hydraulic,
assembly phases and Pneumatic, Fuel, Oxygen and Flight controls).
mechanical assembly Perform assembly by observing the functional order of each
knowing the operation of element according to a typical system.
the different aircraft Identify the hazards of each system (Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Fuel,
systems: Hydraulic, Oxygen and Flight controls).
Pneumatic, Fuel, Oxygen

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and Flight control.


(NOS:AAS/N9413)

22. Perform pipe fitting Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
assembly by different this available for use in a timely manner.
operations using standard Plan work in compliance with technical documentation and with
tools and check for specified standard installation of fittings and pipe.
accuracy (Metallic pipes, Perform appropriate assembly and joining techniques according
composite ducts and flexible to the type of pipe and technical documentation standard
hoses). practices.
(NOS:AAS/N9414) Perform correct bounding / grounding.
Plan work in compliance with technical documentation and with
standard installation of sleeves and ducts.
Perform appropriate assembly and joining techniques according
to the type of ducts and technical documentation standard
practices.
Plan work in compliance with technical documentation and with
standard installation of fittings.
Perform appropriate assembly and joining techniques according
to the type of flexible hose and technical documentation
standard practices.
Set and apply the right torque Aluminum on the appropriate
torque wrench.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

23. Prepare the task, the Read and understand the technical documents.
corresponding material and Choose the necessary documents and information to perform
tools for Equipment fitting the job.
(Wiring system) by using and Prepare the job by analyzing the task.
processing technical Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
documentation and this available for use in a timely manner.
standard practices. Perform the cutting operations observing safety rules and
(NOS:AAS/N1602) technical information.
Check for length accuracy.
Classify and store wires by types and lengths in order to be used
during following TP.

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Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for


disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

24. Perform surface treatment, Prepare the job for specific surface treatment operations.
Heat treatment and touch- Observe safety procedure during operation as per standard
ups on manufactured metal norms and company guidelines.
parts. Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
(NOS:AAS/N9415) Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

25. Perform corrosion Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
treatment and NDT by this available for use in a timely manner.
observing standard Prepare the job for eliminating the corrosion.
procedure. Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
(NOS:AAS/N1803) Check for dimensional accuracy as per standard procedure.
Self-check with specific tools to verify work accuracy.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

26. Plan, dismantle, and Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
assemble different this available for use in a timely manner.
mechanical components Plan work in compliance with standard installation of the flight
used for full mechanical controls.
flight control chain. Apply the appropriate assembly technique according to the
(NOS:AAS/N1607) flight controls.
Adjust the tension of a cable, adjust the length of a connecting
rod.
Broach and set the flight controls.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness
Make a tools inventory.

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27. Plan, dismantle, and Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
assemble different Hydraulic this available for use in a timely manner.
components used for full Plan work in compliance with standard installation of the
Hydraulic system and Hydraulic system
Perform pipe routing Apply the appropriate assembly technique according to the
inspections and leak tests. Hydraulic system components.
(NOS:AAS/N1608) Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness
Make a tools inventory.

28. Plan, dismantle, and Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
assemble different this available for use in a timely manner.
Pneumatic components Plan work in compliance with standard installation of the
used for full Pneumatic Pneumatic system.
system and Perform pipe Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
routing inspections and leak disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
tests. and prepare for disposal.
(NOS:AAS/N9416) Ensure the workshop cleanliness.
Make a tools inventory

29. Plan, dismantle, and Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
assemble different Oxygen this available for use in a timely manner.
components used for full Plan work in compliance with standard installation of the
Oxygen system Perform pipe Oxygen system.
routing inspections and leak Apply the appropriate assembly technique according to the
tests. Oxygen system components.
(NOS:AAS/N1605) Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.
Make a tools inventory
Safety behavior.

30. Plan, dismantle, and Ascertain and select tools (ATEX Standard) and materials for the
assemble different Fuel job and make this available for use in a timely manner.
components used for full Plan work in compliance with standard installation of the Fuel

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Fuel system Perform pipe system.


routing inspections and leak Apply the appropriate assembly technique according to the Fuel
tests. system components.
(NOS:AAS/N1608) Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.
Make a tools inventory

31. Join cables to build a harness Prepare the job by analyzing the tasks.
and Insertion and extraction on Ascertain and select tools and materials for the job and make
different types of connector this available for use in a timely manner.
terminations by using the Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms.
appropriate tools.
Perform the operations observing safety rules and technical
(NOS:AAS/N1609)
information.
Produce component by observing standard
Check for tying conformity and cable tie gun settings.
Check for length accuracy and breakout positions.
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.

32. Fit and install harness on Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms and
different types of panels and identify the work area and the different parts to install.
structure elements and Ascertain and select the necessary tools and consumable
Perform basic electrical tests supplies and make this available for use in a timely manner.
relative to connections and Check the harness integrity before fitting.
check compliance of harness Check conformity for attaching parts assembly and tightening.
building. Check harness: references, routing, tightening, markers
(NOS:AAS/N1609) positions, connections and protection.
Fill the traceability sheet (torque Aluminium).
Avoid waste, ascertain unused materials and components for
disposal, store these in an environmentally appropriate manner
and prepare for disposal.
Ensure the workshop cleanliness.
33. Read and apply Read & interpret the information on drawings and apply in
engineering drawing for executing practical work.

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different application in Read &analyze the specification to ascertain the material


the field of work. requirement, tools and assembly/maintenance parameters.
(NOS:CSC/N9401) Encounter drawings with missing/unspecified key information
and make own calculations to fill in missing
dimension/parameters to carry out the work.
34. Demonstrate basic Solve different mathematical problems
mathematical concept Explain concept of basic science related to the field of study
and principles to
perform practical
operations. Understand
and explain basic science
in the field of study.
(NOS:CSC/N9402)

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7. TRADE SYLLABUS

SYLLABUS FOR AERONAUTICAL STRUCTURE AND EQUIPMENT FITTER TRADE

FIRST YEAR
Professional Skills
Reference Learning Professional Knowledge
Duration (Trade Practical)
Outcome (Trade Theory)
With Indicative Hours
Professional Plan and organize 1. Importance of trade training, English technical vocabulary
Skill 84 Hrs; the work to make List of tools & Machinery related to the task.
job as per used in the trade. All necessary guidance to be
Professional specification 2. Safety attitude development provided to the newcomers to
Knowledge applying different of the trainee by educating become familiar with the working
16Hrs types of basic fitting them to use Personal of Industrial Training
operation and check Protective Equipment (PPE). Institute system including stores
for dimensional 3. First Aid Method and basic procedures.
accuracy following training. Soft Skills: its importance and Job
safety precautions. 4. Safe disposal of waste area after completion of training.
(Mapped materials like cotton waste, Importance of safety and general
NOS:AAS/N1602) metal chips/burrs etc. precautions observed in the in
5. Hazard identification and the industry/shop floor.
avoidance. Introduction of First aid.
6. Safety signs for Danger, Operation of electrical mains.
Warning, caution & personal Introduction of PPEs.
safety message. Response to emergencies e.g.;
7. Preventive measures for power failure, fire, and system
electrical accidents & steps failure.
to be taken in such accidents. Importance of housekeeping &
8. Use of Fire extinguishers. good shop floor practices.
(42 hrs) Introduction to 5S concept & its
application. Occupational Safety
& Health: Health, Safety and
Environment guidelines,
legislations & regulations as
applicable. (08hrs)
9. Identification of tools & English technical vocabulary
equipment as perdesired related to the task. Aircraft Safety
specifications for marking & Practices: Foreign Object
sawing. Damage, Inventory of tools

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10. Selection of material as per before and after intervention,


application. Traceability of specific tools used.
11. Visual inspection of raw Linear measurements- its units,
material for rusting, dividers, callipers,
scaling, corrosion etc. hermaphrodite, center punch,
12. Marking out lines, gripping dot punch, their description and
suitably in vice jaws, uses of different types of
hacksawing to given hammers. Description, use and
dimensions care of 'V' Blocks, marking off
13. Sawing different types of table. (08hrs)
metals of different sections.
(42 hrs)
Professional Perform making of 14. Make basic adjustment of English technical vocabulary
Skill 105 basic adjustment of sheet metal using related to the task.
Hrs; sheet metal and Aluminum2024, size 150 mm Aircraft Safety Practices:
Joining techniques x 150 mm, thickness1.5 Maintenance of tools, Clean the
Professional
for sheet metal and mm, by performing workstation.
Knowledge
metal components. operations of: Metallic Material Science:
20 Hrs
(Mapped NOS: - Tracing by using ruler, properties - Physical &
AAS/N9405) Vernier calipers, Vernier Mechanical
height gauge Non-Ferrous metals: Aluminum
- Cutting process with Hack Non-Ferrous Alloys: Aluminum
saw series
- Deburring (files handling) Introduction of Engineering
- Checking criteria and Drawing reading plan.
acceptance in accordance Introduction of Metrology
with geometric tolerances: Vernier and height gauge
perpendicularity, handling and maintenance.
parallelism, flatness, angle File handling, Machining file,
- Appropriate Measuring Tracing, Sawing, Vice. (08hrs)
Instrument. [Vernier
Caliper, Vernier Height
Gauge, Cast Iron surface
plates, Vee blocks, Square,
Micrometer](42 hrs)
15. Make basic adjustment of English technical vocabulary
sheet metal with flanged related to the task.
holes using Aluminum 2024,
size 150 mm x 200 mm,

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thickness 2 mm, by Aircraft Safety Practices: Means


performing operations of: of protection of the aircraft
- Tracing working area.
- Debiting Metallic Material Science:
- Deburring properties - Physical &Mechanical
- Adjustment of the parts Non-Ferrous metals: Aluminum
with geometric tolerances: Non-Ferrous Alloys: Aluminum
perpendicularity, series
parallelism, flatness, File holding, Machining file,
rounded Tracing, Sawing, Vice.
- Making flanged holes Bench vice construction, types,
- Appropriate Measuring uses, care & maintenance, vice
Instrument. [Vernier clamps, hacksaw frames and
calipers, Vernier Height blades, specification, description,
Gauge, Cast Iron surface types and their uses, method of
plates, Veeblocks, Square, using hacksaws.
Micrometer](63hrs) Hydraulic press for Flanges
holes.(12hrs)
Professional Produce 16. Adjustment N°1 English technical vocabulary
Skill 190 components by Perform deburring operations related to the task.
Hrs; different operations on a 10 mm Aluminum block (Al Human Factors: Human
and check accuracy 2024), size 100mm x 50 mm, Performance and Limitations,
Professional
using appropriate with geometric constraints Social Psychology, Factors
Knowledge
measuring (flatness, angle, rounded) by: Affecting Performance, Physical
36 Hrs
instruments. - Tracing by using ruler, Environment, Physical work;
(Mapped NOS: Vernier calipers, Vernier Repetitive tasks; Visual
AAS/N9406) height gauge, marking blue, inspection; Complex systems,
Dial comparator Communication within and
- Cutting process with Hack between teams; Human Error,
saw Hazards in the Workplace.
- Deburring Vertical drill handling and
- Perform adjustment maintenance (counter boring,
operations with geometric countersinking)
and machining tolerances: Marking- Prussian blue, their
- Drilling by using depth special application, description.
gauge and vertical drill Use, care and maintenance of
machine scribing block.
- Fitting process by using files Surface plate and auxiliary
marking equipment, angle plates,

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- Counter boring Appropriate parallel block, description, types,


Measuring Instrument. uses, accuracy, care and
[Vernier Caliper, Vernier maintenance.(12hrs)
Height Gauge, Cast Iron
surface plates, Vee blocks,
Square ,Dial comparator,
Micrometer](63 hrs)
17. Adjustment N°2 English technical vocabulary
Perform adjustment operations related to the task.
on a 20 mm Aluminum block (Al Human Factors: Brief History of
2024), size 50 mm x 50 mm, with Aviation, General aircraft
geometric constraints by: description, Aerodynamic
- Tracing by using ruler, notions, how does an aircraft fly?
Vernier, height gage, Counter sink, counter bore and
marking blue, dial spot facing-tools and
comparator nomenclature, Reamer- material,
- Cutting process with Hack types (Hand and machine
saw reamer).(12hrs)
- Deburring
- Drilling by using Vernier
depth gauge and vertical
drill machine
- Fitting process (using files)
- Countersinking
- Checking criteria and
acceptance
- Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier
Caliper, Vernier Height
Gauge, Cast Iron surface
plates, Vee blocks, Square,
dial comparator,
Micrometer](63 hrs)
18. Adjustment N°3 English technical vocabulary
Perform adjustment operations related to the task.
on a 10 mm Aluminum block (Al Human Factors: Aircraft main
2024), size 50 mm x 50 mm, with parts (fuselage, wing and
geometric constraints by: - empennage, engine and pylons,
Tracing by using ruler, Vernier,

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Vernier height gage, marking Landing gear, equipment’s) Taps


blue, dial comparator and Thread Standards.(12hrs)
- Cutting process with Hack
saw
- Deburring
- Drilling by using depth
gauge and vertical drill
machine-
- Fitting process (using files)
- Reaming
- Countersinking
- Performing thread cutting
- Checking criteria and
acceptance
- Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier
Caliper, Vernier Height
Gauge, Cast Iron surface
plates, Vee blocks, Square,
Dial comparator, " GO no
GO" gauge, Micrometer] (64
hrs)
Professional Make different fit of 19. Adjustment N°4 English technical vocabulary
Skill 63 Hrs; components for Make an assembly (size 100 mm related to the task.
assembling as per x 50 mm) with Aluminum (Al Metallic Material Science:
Professional
required tolerance 7075) and Stainless steel parts of properties - Physical &
Knowledge
observing principle different thicknesses, with Mechanical
12 Hrs
of geometric constraints by Non-Ferrous metals: Aluminum
interchangeability performing operations of: Non-Ferrous Alloys: Aluminum
and check for - Drilling series
functionality. - Fitting process (using files) Screw threads: terminology,
(Mapped NOS: - Countersinking parts, types and their uses.
AAS/N9407) - Reaming Screw pitch gauge.
- Performing thread cutting Clearance and tolerances, liquid
- Filling with liquid shim shim handling and maintenance.
(Aluminum filler) (12 hrs)
- Clearances measurement. /
- Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier

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Caliper, Square, Dial


comparator, "GOno GO"
gauge, Micrometer,
Clearance Gauge](63 hrs)
Professional Check the 20. Tensile test N°1 English technical vocabulary
Skill 21 Hrs; mechanical Using Aluminum (2024, related to the task.
properties of the 5086,7075), AISI 316L Stainless Metallic Material Science:
Professional
different materials steel, Titanium TA6V, Carbon properties - Physical &
Knowledge
and interpret the Steel, tank 250 mm x 20 mm, Mechanical Types - Ferrous &
04 Hrs
tensile test results. make 3 tensile specimens by: Non-Ferrous, difference between
(Mapped NOS: - Tracing with geometric Ferrous and Non-Ferrous
AAS/N9408) constraints metals, introduction of Iron,
- Cutting process with Hack Steel, difference between Iron,
saw steel and Cast iron, Alloy steel,
- Fitting process (using files) carbon steel, stainless steel,
- Interpretation of tensile test Non-Ferrous metals: magnesium,
results(21 hrs) titanium, copper, nickel. Screw
threads: terminology, parts,
types and their uses. Screw pitch
gauge.
Clearance and tolerances, liquid
shim uses.(04hrs)
Professional Make different 21. Perform manual drilling English technical vocabulary
Skill 21 Hrs; types of simple operations on Aluminum related to the task.
sheet metal 2024, stainless steel 316L Metallic Material Science:
Professional
components for and titanium TA6V (size 400 properties - Physical &
Knowledge
assembling using mm x 200 mm for each) by: Mechanical
04 Hrs
hand drill machine - Tracing, Cutting process Types - Ferrous & Non-Ferrous,
and check accuracy with Hack saw, fitting difference between Ferrous
using appropriate process (using files) on each and Non-Ferrous metals,
measuring sheet introduction of Iron, Steel,
instruments - Tracing for rivet pitch and difference between Iron, steel
according to edge distance calculation and Cast iron, Alloy steel, carbon
required tolerances and drilling steel, stainless steel, Non-
±0.1 mm. - Drilling Ferrous metals: magnesium,
(Mapped NOS: - Counter drilling titanium, copper, nickel.
AAS/N1401) - Deburring Drill- material, types, parts and
- Temporary fitting (clamping sizes for metallic materials.
pin)Appropriate Measuring

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Instrument.[Vernier Height Drill angle-cutting angle for


Gauge, Cast Iron surface different materials, cutting speed
- plates, Vee blocks, Square, feed. R.P.M. for different
Micrometer] (21 hrs) materials.
Drill holding devices- material,
construction and their uses.
Calculation of pitch and edge
distance, importance of the pitch
and the edge distance. (04 hrs)
Professional Manufacture simple 22. Perform manual bending English technical vocabulary
Skill 21 Hrs; sheet metal with operations on Aluminum related to the task. Metallic
bending and check 5086 (size 100 mm x 80 mm) Material Science: properties -
Professional
accuracy using by: Physical & Mechanical Types -
Knowledge
appropriate - Tracing, Cutting process Ferrous & Non-Ferrous,
04 Hrs
measuring with Hack saw, fitting difference between Ferrous and
instruments and process (using files) Non-Ferrous metals,
according to - Bending following drawings introduction of Iron, Steel,
required tolerances instructions difference between Iron, steel
±0.1 mm. - Appropriate Measuring and Cast iron, Alloy steel, carbon
(Mapped NOS: Instrument steel, stainless steel, Non-
AAS/N1401) - [Vernier Caliper, Vernier Ferrous metals: magnesium,
Height Gauge, Cast iron titanium, copper, nickel.
surface plates, Vee blocks, Assembling techniques such as
Square, Micrometer](21 aligning, bending, fixing,
hrs) mechanical jointing, threaded
jointing, sealing, and torquing.
Bending handling and
maintenance. (04 hrs)
Professional Manufacture sheet 23. Perform drilling English technical vocabulary
Skill 21 Hrs; metal as per operations on Aluminum related to the task. Metallic
drawing and Join sheet (2024, 7075), size 400 Material Science: properties -
Professional
them by basic mmx 200 mm by: Physical & Mechanical Types -
Knowledge
riveting observing - Tracing, Cutting process Ferrous & Non-Ferrous,
04 Hrs
standard with belt saw difference between Ferrous and
procedure. - Fitting process (using files) Non-Ferrous metals,
(Mapped NOS: - Using hand drill machine introduction of Iron, Steel,
AAS/N1401, - Deburring difference between Iron, steel
AAS/N1602) - Pitch and edge distance and Cast iron, Alloy steel, carbon
calculation steel, stainless steel, Non-

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- Temporary fitting (clamping Ferrous metals: magnesium,


pin) titanium, copper, nickel.
24. Perform squeeze riveting or Sheet holders pins: material,
"C" squeeze on thickness 3 construction, types, accuracy and
mm and angle profile uses.
(countersunk head and Basic riveting operations with
round head rivet with squeeze et C riveting tools, care,
different dash diameters) maintenance,
by: Solid Rivet definition, types,
- Manual countersinking sizes, materials, length
- Dial Comparator using calculation. (04 hrs)
- Self-check by using rivet
gauge
- Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier
Caliper, Vernier Height
Gauge, Cast Iron surface
plates, Vee blocks, Square,
Dial comparator, Rivet
gauge, Micrometer](21 hrs)
Professional Make and assemble 25. Part manufacturing English technical vocabulary
Skill 125 components by (example: little bended related to the task. Metallic
Hrs; different handling aircraft):Perform Material Science: properties -
fitting operations adjustment operations on Physical & Mechanical Types -
Professional
and checking Aluminum sheet (Al 5086), Ferrous & Non-Ferrous,
Knowledge
accuracy using size 200 mm x 100 mm, difference between Ferrous and
25 Hrs
appropriate thickness of 1.5 mm by: Non-Ferrous metals,
measuring - Tracing with template, introduction of Iron, Steel,
instruments. Cutting process with belt difference between Iron, steel
(Mapped NOS: saw, Fitting process (using and Cast iron, Alloy steel, carbon
AAS/N1602) files) steel, stainless steel, Non-
- Using hand drill machine / Ferrous metals: magnesium,
- Deburring titanium, copper, nickel.
- Temporary fitting (clamp) Assembling techniques such as
- Rivet pitch and edge aligning, bending, fixing,
distance calculation mechanical jointing, threaded
26. Perform deburring on the jointing, sealing and torquing.
manufactured (04hrs)
part.

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27. Appropriate Measuring


Instrument. [Vernier
Caliper, Vernier Height
Gauge, Micrometer] (21 hrs)
28. Part manufacturing Metallic Material Science:
(example: little bended properties - Physical &
aircraft):Perform duplicate Mechanical Types - Ferrous &
operations of the previous Non-Ferrous, difference between
work (Aluminum sheet (Al Ferrous and Non-Ferrous
5086), size 200 mm x 100 metals, introduction of Iron,
mm, thickness of 1.5 mm) Steel, difference between Iron,
by: steel and Cast iron, Alloy steel,
- Adjustment carbon steel, stainless steel,
- Tracing Non-Ferrous metals: magnesium,
- Cutting process with belt titanium, copper, nickel.
saw Assembling techniques such as
- Fitting process (using files) aligning, bending, fixing,
- Appropriate Measuring mechanical jointing, threaded
Instrument. [Vernier jointing, sealing and torquing.
Caliper, Vernier Height Fixing, mechanical jointing,
Gauge, Micrometer](21 hrs) threaded jointing, sealing and
torquing.
Sheet holders pins: material,
construction, types, accuracy and
uses.
Perform basic riveting operations
viz., squeeze etc., riveting tools,
care, maintenance, specification,
description, types and their uses,
method of using.(04hrs)
29. Part manufacturing English technical vocabulary
(Example: little bended related to the task. Metallic
aircraft):Using Aluminum Material Science: properties -
5086, size 200 mm x 100 Physical & Mechanical Types -
mm, perform operations of: Ferrous & Non-Ferrous,
- Drilling, Counter drilling difference between Ferrous and
- Temporary fitting (clamping Non-Ferrous metals,
pin) introduction of Iron, Steel,
difference between Iron, steel

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- Rivet pitch and edge and Cast iron, Alloy steel, carbon
distance calculation steel, stainless steel, Non-
- Bending Ferrous metals: magnesium,
- Appropriate Measuring titanium, copper, nickel.
Instrument. [Vernier, Height Assembling techniques such as
Gauge, Micrometer](21 hrs) aligning, bending, fixing,
mechanical jointing, threaded
jointing, sealing, and
torquing.(04hrs)
30. Part manufacturing English technical vocabulary
(example: little bended related to the task. Metallic
aircraft):Using Aluminum Material Science: properties -
5086, size 200 mm x 100 Physical & Mechanical Types -
mm, perform operations of: Ferrous & Non-Ferrous,
- Bending difference between Ferrous and
- Deburring, Temporary Non-Ferrous metals,
fitting introduction of Iron, Steel,
- Riveting (squeeze riveting, difference between Iron, steel
"C" squeeze) and Cast iron, Alloy steel, carbon
- Self-check by using rivet steel, stainless steel, Non-
gauge Ferrous metals: magnesium,
- Appropriate Measuring titanium, copper, nickel.
Instrument. [Rivet gauge, Sheet holders pins: material,
etc.] (21 hrs) construction, types, accuracy and
uses.
Perform basic riveting operations
viz., squeeze etc., riveting tools,
care, maintenance, specification,
description, types and their uses,
method of using.(05hrs)
31. Using Aluminum 2024, size English technical vocabulary
250 mm x 20 mm, perform related to the task.
operations of: Metallic Material Science:
- Tracing properties - Physical &
- Cutting process with belt Mechanical
saw Types - Ferrous & Non-Ferrous,
- Fitting process (using belt difference between Ferrous
sanding machine) and Non-Ferrous metals,
- Using hand drill machine introduction of Iron, Steel,

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- Deburring difference between Iron, steel


- Temporary fitting (clamping and Cast iron, Alloy steel,
pin) carbon steel, stainless steel,
- Manual and micrometric Non-Ferrous metals:
countersinking Magnesium, titanium, copper,
- Self-check by using rivet nickel.
gauge Sheet holders pins: material,
- Riveting using rivet gun construction, types, accuracy and
(different diameters, uses.
different thicknesses, Riveting operations with Rivet
angle profile, countersunk gun tools, care, maintenance,
head and round head rivets) specification, description, types
Appropriate Measuring and their uses, handling and
Instrument. [Vernier Caliper, maintenance.(04hrs)
Vernier Height Gauge, Cast Iron
surface plates, Vee blocks,
Square, Dial indicator, Rivet
gauge, Micrometer] (21 hrs)
32. Tensile test N°2:Using English technical vocabulary
Aluminum 2024, tank 250 related to the task.
mm x 20 mm, make 3 Basic study of stress-strain curve
riveted tensile specimens for MS.(RDM)
by: Stress, strain, ultimate strength,
- Tracing with geometric factor of safety.
constraints Physical properties of
- Cutting process with belt engineering metal: colour,
saw weight, structure, and
- Fitting process (using files) conductivity, magnetic, fusibility,
- Riveting specific gravity.(04hrs)
- Perform tensile tests(20 hrs)
Professional Produce straight 33. Structure parts English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; and curved manufacturing N°1: related to the task. Temperature
interchangeable Using Aluminum 2024, measuring instruments. Specific
Professional
metal components sheet size 400 mm x 150 heats of solids & liquids.
Knowledge
by sheet metal mm, thickness of 1.5 mm, Assembling techniques such as
07 Hrs
working operations bending radius 4,5, aligning, bending, fixing,
and check accuracy manufacture primary parts mechanical jointing, threaded
using appropriate by performing operations of jointing, sealing, and torquing.
measuring : (03 hrs)

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instruments and - Tracing


according to - Cutting process with belt
required tolerances saw
±0.1 mm. - Bending
(Mapped NOS: - Drilling with hand drill
AAS/N1401) machine
- Flanged holes
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier Caliper,
Vernier Height Gauge, Cast Iron
surface plates, Vee blocks,
Square, Micrometer](21 hrs)
34. Structure parts English technical vocabulary
manufacturing related to the task. Thermal
N°2:(Example: frames, Conductivity, Heat loss and heat
stringers, splices)Using gain. Average Velocity,
Aluminum 2024, sheet size Acceleration & Retardation.
2000 mm x1000 mm Related problems. Sheet metal
thickness of 1.5 mm or 2 working techniques such as
mm, bending radius 4,5 , growing, shrinking. (04 hrs)
manufacture primary parts
with geometric constraints
(angle, rounded, flatness)
- Tracing
- Cutting process with belt
saw
- Bending
- Drilling with hand drill
machine
- Flanged holes
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier Caliper,
Vernier Height Gauge, Cast Iron
surface plates, Vee blocks,
Square, Micrometer](21hrs)
Manufacture sheet 35. Assembly of structure parts English technical vocabulary
Professional metal as per (by team of 2 related to the task.
Skill 21 Hrs; drawing and Join trainees):Using the previous Circular Motion: Relation
them by basic manufactured parts, with between circular motion and

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Professional riveting observing Aluminum 2024, sheet size Linear motion, Centrifugal force,
Knowledge standard 2000 mm x 1000 mm, centripetal force.
04 Hrs procedure. perform operations of: Drill- material, types, parts and
(Mapped NOS: - Drilling with hand drill sizes for metallic materials.
AAS/N1401, machine Drill angle-cutting angle for
AAS/N1602) - Riveting using rivet gun, different materials, cutting speed
drilling grid, countersunk feed. R.P.M. for different
head and round head rivets, materials.
different diameters of rivets Drill angle holding devices-
- Self-check by using rivet material, construction and their
gauge uses. (04 hrs)
- Joogling sheet metal
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier Caliper,
Rivet Gauge](21 hrs)
Professional Perform PR sealant 36. PR sealant application: English technical vocabulary
Skill 84 Hrs; application on Using Aluminum 2024, related to the task.
structure panels sheet size 400 mm x 200 Aircraft Safety Practices:
Professional
without riveting and mm, perform operations of: Identification of ingredients with
Knowledge
perform a tensile - Tracing, Cutting process limited shelf life, how to store
16 Hrs
test for checking the with belt saw with them and discard them.
correct bonding PR geometric constraints PR sealant types, uses, curing, pot
sealant application. - Drilling with hand drill life, storage, care and
(Mapped NOS: machine maintenance (04 hrs)
AAS/N1602) - Counter drilling,
- Pickling
- Temporary fitting
- PR sealant application
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier Caliper](21
hrs)
37. Tensile Test N°3:Using English technical vocabulary
Aluminum 2024, sheet size related to the task.
250 mm x 20 mm, perform PR physical properties, surfaces
operations of: treatment associated. (04 hrs)
- Bonding PR sealant
application with surface
preparation on tensile
specimens

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- Tensile tests on the realized


specimens
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Tensile test
machine](21 hrs)
38. Rivets removal Using: English technical vocabulary
Aluminum 2024, sheet size related to the task. Solid Rivet
2000 mm x 1000 mm, definition, types, sizes, removal
perform rivets removals by operations. (04hrs)
manual drilling and using
center punch and pin
drift.(21 hrs)
39. Structure parts English technical vocabulary
manufacturing N°3:Using related to the task. Sheet metal
Aluminum 2024, sheet size working techniques such as
300 mm x 100 mm, growing, shrinking. Shrinking
thickness of 1.5 mm, adjust machine handling and
curved parts by performing: maintenance. (04 hrs)
- Tracing, Cutting process
with Hack saw with
geometric constraints
- Debiting
- Deburing
- Bending
- Adjustment and shrinking
sheet metal
- Clearances measurement
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier Caliper,
Vernier Height Gauge, Cast Iron
surface plates, Vee blocks,
Square, Clearance gauge,
Micrometer](21 hrs)

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Professional Manufacture open 40. Open riveted box English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; and closed riveted manufacturing: Using related to the task.
box with two Aluminum 2024, different Sheet holders pins: material,
Professional
different thicknesses sheet, size 400 construction, types, accuracy and
Knowledge
thicknesses, bended mm x 400 mm, perform uses.
08 Hrs
sheets, anchor nuts operations of : Perform riveting operations viz.,
and electrical - Bending Rivet gun tools, care,
bonding. - Drilling, counter drilling maintenance, specification,
(Mapped NOS: - Countersinking description, types and their uses,
AAS/N9409) - Riveting method of using.(02 hrs)
- Flanged hole (2 spars with
thickness 1.5mm, 2 spars
with thickness 2.5mm)
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier Caliper,
Rivet gauge](08hrs)
41. Open riveted box English technical vocabulary
manufacturing on related to the task. Bonding
dedicated support, perform definition, uses, protection.
operations of: Bonding brush handling and
- Assemblies of anchor nuts maintenance(03hrs)
- Assemblies of equipment
and electrical harness
supports
- Electrical Bonding using
electrical bonding brush
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Ohmmeter](12 hrs)
42. Riveted closed profile English technical vocabulary
manufacturing : Using related to the task. Drill- material,
Aluminum 2024, Titanimn types, parts and sizes for metallic
TA6V, sheet size 400 mm x materials. Drill angle-cutting
300 mm, Perform angle for different materials,
operations of: cutting speed feed. R.P.M. for
- Rolling, different materials.
- Shaping, Drill angle holding devices-
- Bending, material, construction and their
- Joggling uses.(03hrs)

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- Drilling (with angle drill


machine), counter drilling
- Countersinking
- Riveting on sheets of
different thicknesses,
- Pickling
- PR sealant application, /
- Making flanged holes /
- Making movable access
door
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Vernier Caliper,
Vernier Height Gauge, Cast Iron
surface plates, Vee blocks,
Square, Rivet gauge,
Micrometer](22 hrs)

Engineering Drawing 40 Hrs.


Professional Read and apply Engineering Drawing:
Knowledge engineering
Introduction to Engineering Drawing and Drawing Instruments –
ED- 40 Hrs. drawing for
● Conventions
different
● Sizes and layout of drawing sheets
application in the ● Title Block, its position and content
field of work.
● Drawing Instrument
(Mapped NOS:
Lines- Types and applications in drawing Free hand drawing of –
CSC/N9401)
● Geometrical figures and blocks with dimension
● Transferring measurement from the given object to the free
hand sketches.
● Free hand drawing of hand tools and measuring tools.
Drawing of Geometrical figures:
● Angle, Triangle, Circle, Rectangle, Square, Parallelogram.
● Lettering & Numbering–Single Stroke.
Dimensioning
● Types of arrow head
● Leader line with text
● Position of dimensioning (Unidirectional, Aligned)
Symbolic representation–
● Different symbols used in the related trades.
Concept and reading of Drawing in

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● Concept of axes plane and quadrant


● Concept of Orthographic and Isometric projections
● Method of first angle and third angle projections
(definition and difference)
Reading of Job drawing of related trades.

WORKSHOP CALCULATION & SCIENCE (40 Hours)


Professional Demonstrate basic WORKSHOP CALCULATION & SCIENCE:
Knowledge mathematical
Unit, Fractions
WCS- 40 Hrs. concept and
● Classification of unit system
principles to ● Fundamental and Derived units F.P.S, C.G.S, M.K.S and SI units
perform practical ● Measurement units and conversion
operations. ● Factors, HCF, LCM and problems
Understand and ● Fractions - Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division
explain basic ● Decimal fractions - Addition, subtraction, multiplication&
science in the field division Solving problems by using calculator
Square root, Ratio and Proportions, Percentage
of study.
● Square and square root
(Mapped NOS: ● Simple problems using calculator
CSC/N9402) ● Applications of Pythagoras theorem and related problems
Ratio and proportion
● Ratio and proportion - Direct and indirect proportions
Percentage
● Percentage - Changing percentage to decimal and fraction
Material Science
● Types metals, types of ferrous and non ferrous metals
● Physical and mechanical properties of metals.
Mass, Weight, Volume and Density
● Mass, volume, density, weight and specific gravity
● Related problems for mass, volume, density, weight and specific
gravity
Work, Power and Energy
● Work, power, energy, HP, IHP, BHP and efficiency
Heat & Temperature and Pressure
● Concept of heat and temperature, effects of heat, difference
between heat and temperature, boiling point & melting point of
different metals and non-metals
● Scales of temperature, Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin and
conversion between scales of temperature.
● Concept of pressure - Units of pressure, atmospheric pressure,
absolute pressure, gauge pressure and gauges used for
measuring pressure
Basic Electricity

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● Introduction and uses of electricity, , electric current AC,DC their


comparison, voltage, resistance and their units
● Conductor, insulator, types of connections- series and parallel
● Ohm’s law, relation between V.I.R & related problems
Mensuration
● Area and perimeter of square, rectangle and parallelogram
● Area and perimeter of Triangles
● Area and perimeter of circle, semi-circle, circular ring, sector of
circle, hexagon and ellipse
● Surface area and volume of solids - cube, cuboid, cylinder,
sphere and hollow cylinder
Levers and Simple machines
● Simple machines - Effort and load, mechanical advantage,
velocity ratio, efficiency of machine, relationship between
efficiency, velocity ratio and mechanical advantage
Trigonometry
● Measurement of angles
● Trigonometrical ratio
● Trigonometrical tables

In-plant training / Project work


Broad Area:-
1. Basic Adjustments of Sheet Metal.
2. Structure Parts Manufacturing.
3. Drilling Operations/Bending Operations.

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SYLLABUS FOR AERONAUTICAL STRUCTURE AND EQUIPMENT FITTER TRADE

SECOND YEAR
Professional Skills
Reference Learning Professional Knowledge
Duration (Trade Practical)
Outcome (Trade Theory)
With Indicative Hours
Professional Perform coating 43. Coating PR sealant English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; and validation of application: related to the task. Heat
coating PR sealant Perform PR sealant application treatment and advantages.
Professional
application on a by coating on a closed box with PR sealant types, uses, curing, pot
Knowledge
manufactured bended sheets: pickling, life, storage, care & maintenance.
12Hrs
closed box. cleaning, PR mixing, rivets and (06 hrs)
(Mapped NOS: rivets and fasteners covering.
AAS/N9410) (21hrs)
44. Coating PR sealant English technical vocabulary
application validation by related to the task.
performing a leak test of Manufacturing processes for
the closed wing profile by metallic materials: molding,
using a Schrader plug and welding, forging, forging die,
compressed air: sheet metal work (bending,
Appropriate Measuring cutting, stamping, rolling),
Instrument. [Schrader plug additive manufacturing.
and compressed air] PR sealant types, uses, curing, pot
45. Removal PR sealant by life, storage, care &maintenance.
performing: Manufacturing processes for
- Rivets and fasteners metallic materials: molding,
removal welding, forging, forging die,
- Mastic removal by sheet metal work (bending,
scraping cutting, stamping, rolling),
- Surface cleaning. (21hrs) additive manufacturing. PR
sealant removal operations and
cleaning. (06 hrs)
Professional Perform monolithic 46. Composite panel English technical vocabulary
Skill 63 Hrs; panel in plain weave manufacturing N°1: Using related to the task.
composite material, GFRP (Glass Fibre Manufacturing processes for
Glass Fibre, Reinforced Polymer), sheet metallic materials: molding,
unidirectional size 500 mm x 500 mm welding, forging, forging die,
perform operations of: sheet metal work (bending,

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Professional carbon fibre by wet - Marking plies cutting, stamping, rolling),


Knowledge lay-up. - Making Fibre orientation additive manufacturing.
18 Hrs (Mapped NOS: choice Composite Fibre: types,
AAS/N9411) - Calculating resin ratio conductivity, specific gravity,
- Composite wet lay-up mechanical properties and uses.
- Vacuum bag installation Resins types, conductivity,
- Resin curing. (21hrs) specific gravity, mechanical
properties and uses.
Composite Fibre orientation,
different waves types, resin ratio
calculation.
Composite manufacturing
processes. (06 hrs)
47. Composite panel English technical vocabulary
manufacturing N°2: Using related to the task.
unidirectional CFRP (Carbon Composite Material Science :
Fibre Reinforced Polymer), properties -Physical &
sheet size 500 mm x 500 mm Mechanical, Fiber Types -Resin
perform operations of: types, difference between
- Making a thin panel by CFRP, GFRP, AFRP, QFRP,
wet lay-up different weaving types,
- Making Fibre orientation manufacturing methods, resin
choice ratio, curing, sandwich
- Calculating resin ratio materials, different core
- Composite lay-up materials, composite technical
- Vacuum film installation textile.
- Resin curing, (21hrs) Composite Fibre: types,
conductivity, specific gravity,
mechanical properties and uses.
Resins types, conductivity,
specific gravity, mechanical
properties and uses.
Composite Fibre orientation,
different waves types, resin ratio
calculation.
Composite manufacturing
processes.(06hrs)

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48. Composite panel English technical vocabulary


manufacturing N°3 : Using related to the task. Composite
CFRP Carbon Fibre Material Science: properties -
Reinforced Polymer), sheet Physical & Mechanical, Fiber
size 500 mm x 500 mm, Types -Resin types, difference
perform operations of: between CFRP, GFRP, AFRP,
- Making a curved panel by QFRP, different weaving types,
wet lay-up manufacturing methods, resin
- Making Fibre orientation ratio, curing, sandwich
choice materials, different core
- Calculating resin ratio materials, composite technical
- Composite lay-up textile.
- Vacuum film installation Composite Fibre: types,
- Resin curing. (21hrs) conductivity, specific gravity,
mechanical properties and uses.
Resins types, conductivity,
specific gravity, mechanical
properties and uses.
Composite Fibre orientation,
different waves types, resin ratio
calculation.
Composite manufacturing
processes.(06hrs)
Professional Perform operations 49. Composite drilling: Using English technical vocabulary
Skill 21 Hrs; of drilling on previous GFRP & CFRP, related to the task. Composite
composite material, sheets size 500 mm x 500 Material Science: properties -
Professional
Carbon mm, perform operations of: Physical & Mechanical, Fiber
Knowledge
(Unidirectional) and - Drilling, counter drilling Types -Resin types, difference
06 Hrs
Glass Fibre (plain Using hand drill machine between CFRP, GFRP, AFRP,
weave). - Countersinking QFRP, different weaving types,
(Mapped NOS: - Temporary fitting manufacturing methods, resin
AAS/N1602) 50. Composite sandwich ratio, curing, sandwich
manufacturing: Using materials, different core
previous CFRP, sheets size materials, composite technical
500 mm x 500 mm, make textile.
a sandwich panel by Drill- material, types, parts and
performing operations of: sizes for composite materials.
- Tracing Drill angle-cutting angle for
different materials, cutting speed

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- Fibre orientation, resin feed. R.P.M. for composite


ration calculation, materials. Drilling composite
composite lay-up, materials handling and
honeycomb cutting, maintenance. Composite
vacuum bag, Material Science: properties -
polymerization. Physical & Mechanical, Fiber
Appropriate Measuring Types -Resin types, difference
Instrument. [Tap test] (21hrs) between CFRP, GFRP, AFRP,
QFRP, different weaving types,
manufacturing methods, resin
ratio, curing, sandwich
materials, different core
materials, composite technical
textile.
Composite core, types,
mechanical properties and uses.
Sandwiches composites
manufacturing processes,
curing.(06hrs)
Professional Produce composite 51. Composite riveted English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; riveted components installation: related to the task.
using different Using different thicknesses of Sheet holders pins: material,
Professional
thicknesses of CFRP and different types of construction, types, accuracy and
Knowledge
Carbon Fibre and rivets (LGP, Hi-lite, Cherry-max, uses.
12 Hrs
different types of Compos lock, etc.) perform Perform riveting operations on
rivets. operations composite structure, Rivet pull
(Mapped NOS: of: machine, care, maintenance,
AAS/N1602) - Drilling, Counter drilling, specification, description, types
Countersinking Using and their uses, method of using.
hand drill machine Blind rivet specifications for
- Deburring composite installation, definition,
- Reaming types, sizes, materials, length
- Temporary fitting calculation (06 hrs)
- Rivets and fasteners
fitting (LGP, Hi-lite,
Cherry-max, etc.).
Appropriate Measuring
Instrument. [Rivet gauge, " GO
no GO" gauge](21hrs)

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52. Composite riveted English technical vocabulary


installation: related to the task.
Using different thicknesses of Sheet holders pins: material,
multi-materials (Aluminum, construction, types, accuracy and
Titanium, CFRP, GRFP...) and uses.
different types of rivets and Composite metallic assembly
fasteners (LGP, Hi-lite, Cherry- specification. Blind rivet and
max, Composi-lock, etc.) specific fasteners specifications
perform operations of: for composite and metallic
- Drilling, counter drilling, installation, definition, types,
countersinking Using sizes, materials, length
hand drill machine calculation.
- Deburring Blind Rivet and other fasteners
- Reaming definition, types, sizes, removal
- Temporary fitting operations.
- Rivets and rivets and Aviation Legislation:
fasteners fitting (LGP, Hi- International Aviation legislation:
lite, Cherry-max, etc.) Chicago Convention and the role
Appropriate Measuring of the International Civil Aviation
Instrument. [Rivet gauge, " GO Organization. Directorate
no GO" gauge] General of Civil Aviation: India
53. Rivets and fasteners safety policy, Structure of the
removal: aviation regulatory framework,
Using Metallic and composite relationship between CAR-21,
assembly perform rivets and CAR-M, CAR-145, CAR-147.
fasteners removals on the General description of CAR 21
composite component by and the importance of applying
manual drilling and use of punch Airworthiness requirements. (06
tool and pin drift.(21hrs) hrs)
Professional Manufacture 54. Composite riveted box English technical vocabulary
Skill 63 Hrs; composite open manufacturing :Using CFRP, related to the task.
and closed riveted Aluminum 2024, Titanium Aircraft description: ATA
Professional
box using different TA6V and AISI 316L Stainless standard and ATA list, General
Knowledge
types of metal and steel, sheets size 400 mm x description of the main Aircraft
18 Hrs
composite 200 mm, perform systems and related parts.
materials (Mapped operations of: Perform riveting operations on
NOS: AAS/N9412) - Riveting composite structure, Rivet pull
- Drilling machine, care, maintenance,
- Countersinking

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- Temporary fitting specification, description, types


- Rivets and fasteners and their uses, method of using.
installation Composite metallic assembly
Perform Quality Inspection on an specification,
existing installation: defects Blind rivet specifications for
and non-conformities detection composite and metallic
by visual inspection. installation, definition, types,
Appropriate Measuring sizes, materials, length
Instrument. [Rivet gauge](21hrs) calculation. (06 hrs)
55. Composite riveted closed English technical vocabulary
box manufacturing: related to the task.
Using CFRP, size 500 mm x 500 Aircraft description: General
mm, make a metal-composite description of the main Aircraft
assembly performing operations systems and related parts.
of: Perform riveting operations on
- Bending composite structure, Rivet pull
- Riveting machine, care, maintenance,
- Drilling specification, description, types
- Countersinking and their uses, method of using.
- Pinning Blind rivet specifications for
- Rivets and fasteners composite and metallic
installation installation, definition, types,
- PR sealant application. sizes, materials, length
Appropriate Measuring calculation.
Instrument. [Rivet gauge](21hrs) PR sealant types, uses, curing, pot
life, storage, care & maintenance
on composite materials. (06 hrs)
56. Composite riveted closed English technical vocabulary
box manufacturing – related to the task.
Examination Using CFRP, size Aircraft description: General
500 mm x 500 mm, make a description of the main Aircraft
metal-composite assembly systems and related parts.
by performing operations of: Perform riveting operations on
- Bending composite structure, Rivet pull
- Riveting machine, care, maintenance,
- Drilling specification, description, types
- Countersinking and their uses, method of using.
- Pinning Blind rivet specifications for
composite and metallic

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- Rivets and fasteners installation, definition, types,


installation sizes, materials, length
- PR sealant application. calculation.
Appropriate Measuring PR sealant types, uses, curing, pot
Instrument. life.(06hrs)
[Rivet gauge](21hrs)
Professional Prepare the task, 57. Reception of a pipe. Perform English technical vocabulary
Skill 21 Hrs; the corresponding operations of: related to the task.
material and tools - Checking the lack of
Professional
for Equipment impact on the pipes, Aircraft description: General
Knowledge
fitting (Aircraft - Checking the protections description of the main Aircraft
06 Hrs
Systems) by using - Handling of all types of systems and related parts.
and processing pipes and different Unpacking and storage
technical lengths (trolleys, conditions.
documentation protective foam, bubble Different common damage.
related and wrap, transport case) English technical vocabulary
standard practices. 58. Operations before mounting related to the task.
(Mapped NOS: piping (ATA Standard practices procedures
AAS/N1602) 26,28,29,30,35,36,38...) : on the technical documentation.
Perform operations of : Different types of plugs. (06 hrs)
- Identification of the
pipe's plugs shutter
- Installation of the
corresponding plugs
- Checking that the
elements to be mounted
have not been damaged
- Checking that their part
or equipment number
corresponds to the
requisition sheet
- Checking the expiry date.
(21hrs)
Professional Identify the aircraft 59. Identify the aircraft systems English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; systems assembly assembly phases by team of related to the task.
phases and 2 students: On structure Brief description of Hydraulic,
mechanical panels and mock-up, Perform Pneumatic, Fuel, Oxygen and
assembly knowing for each system (Hydraulic, Flight controls systems. (06 hrs)

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Professional the operation of the Pneumatic, Fuel, Oxygen and


Knowledge different aircraft Flight controls):
12 Hrs systems: Hydraulic, - Identification of the
Pneumatic, Fuel, different elements and
Oxygen and Flight explanations of their role
control. - Brief presentation of the
(Mapped NOS: system operating
AAS/N9413) - Identification of the
hazards
- Association of each
element of the panel its
symbol on the
corresponding diagram
- Identifying in the work
card the order of
assembly of each
element
- Assembly on the mock-
up all the different
elements
- Crosschecking by
another team according
to the technical
documentation.(21hrs)
60. Pipe routing on a diagram: English technical vocabulary
On mock-up with technical related to the task.
documentation, perform Routing diagram.
operations of: Definition of the appropriate
- Identification of each marking according to the type of
pipe mentioned in the pipe.
work card and its Technical vocabulary related to
belonging system the systems.
- Identification of the fluid Select a torque wrench and read
flow direction the Aluminum of torquing on an
- Identification of tools abacus. Locking
and equipments to techniques.(06hrs)
achieve the pipe routing
- Checking the condition of
the connection ends

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- Preparation of the
structure panel and mark
- Marking the path of the
different elements
61. Screwing and torquing
operations
On structure panels Perform
operations of:
- Screwing different types
of screws using the
appropriate tools
- Tightening different
types of screws using
ratchet socket with the
appropriate torque
wrench regarding the
torque Aluminum
required and mentioned
in the work card
62. Locking techniques on
different subassemblies and
structure panel, Perform
operations of:
- Locking with nut
lockwasher, pin and
castle nut, self-locking
nut
- Wire locking of nut
retainer, screw, nut and
piping and safety wire
- Locking fault
identification.(21 hrs)
Professional Perform pipe fitting 63. Metallic pipe installation by English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; assembly by performing operations of: related to the task. Different pipe
different operations - Combs, pipe support joining techniques / grounding /
Professional
using standard tools collars and clamps bounding. Identify pipes
Knowledge
and check for installation and torque constraints and gaps between
12 Hrs
specified accuracy tightening. pipes and the surrounding
[Metallic pipes, environment. (06 hrs)

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composite ducts - Connection of the pipe in


and flexible hoses]. accordance with work
(Mapped NOS: card.
AAS/N9414) - Dismantling, assembly
valves and fitting with
pipes.
- Fittings torque tightening
with torque wrench.
- Ensuring the electrical
continuity and grounding
with bonding leads. ^^^F
- Assembly of metal pipes
on different structural
panels with respect of
the gaps between pipes
and the surrounding
environment.
- Checking the mounting
constraints.(21 hrs)
64. Composite duct English technical vocabulary
installation by performing related to the task. Different duct
operations of: joining techniques/ grounding/
- Composite duct support bounding. Identify ducts
collars, brackets constraints and gaps between
installation and torque ducts and the surrounding
tightening. environment.
- Connection of the duct in English technical vocabulary
accordance with work related to the task.
card. Different flexible hose joining
- Dismantling, assembly of techniques.
sleeves and bellows. Identify flexible hose constraints,
- Fittings torque tightening bending radius, kinking and gaps
with torque wrench. between flexible hoses and
- Assembly of composite the surrounding environment.
ducts on different Common damage. Different
structural panels with thermal insulation sleeving
respect of the gaps assembly techniques. Common
between ducts and damage.(06hrs)

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the surrounding
environment.
- Checking the mounting
constraints.
65. Flexible hose installation by
performing operations of:
- Connection of the
flexible hose in
accordance with work
card.
- Dismantling, assembly of
fittings.
- Fittings torque tightening
with torque wrench.
- Assembly of flexible
hoses on different
structural panels with
respect of the gaps
between ducts and
the surrounding
environment.
- Checking the mounting
constraints, bending
radius and lack of kinking.

66. On different subassemblies


perform operations of:
- Checking that the
insulation sleeves comply
with installation plans,
standards and technical
specifications.
- Put the sleeve in place
and fix it to the pipe
work.
(21hrs).
Professional Prepare the task, 67. Perform assembly/ English technical vocabulary
Skill 63Hrs; the corresponding disassembly of Over Heat related to the task. Different
material and tools types of GRAVINER systems.

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Professional for Equipment Detection System by Common damage / mistakes. (06


Knowledge fitting by using and performing operations of: hrs)
18 Hrs processing technical - Muff installation on duct
documentation and coupling
standard practices - Connection of the
(Mapped NOS: Graviner and wire locking
AAS/N1602) in accordance with work
card
- Assembly of OHDS on
different ducts with
respect of the functional
installation rules
- Checking the tolerances
for waviness, bends in
wire and two detection
loops
- Checking the duct
coupling
- Checking the correct
adjustment between the
muff position and the
Graviner. (21hrs)
68. Perform assembly / English technical vocabulary
disassembly of different related to the task. Different
mechanical sub-assemblies types of locking techniques.
by operations of: Common damage / mistakes. (06
- Applying the task hrs)
according to technical
documentation
- Disassembly the
mechanical sub-
assembly: classification,
verification,
identification and
storage of the parts
- Assembly of mechanical
sub-assembly: clearance
gaps, torque tightening,
lockage

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- Checking the correct


assembly (Cross-check by
another trainee)
- Checking the proper
functioning of all the
assembled parts:
bonding, leaks.(21hrs)
69. Wiring technical English technical vocabulary
documentation related to the task. Safety rules
identification and use and use technical documentation
- Define necessary related to wiring practices
documents for the job to Aeronautic electrical wires and
perform. cables: characteristics,
- Verify effectively and references, types and gauges,
applicability of the shielded and coaxial cables,
extracted documents. special cables, manufacturer
- Find and understand the marking, identification marking.
main information in the Wiring tools: cutting pliers,
different types of scissors, cable cutter, ruler and
technical documents tape measure. (06hrs)
(texts, electrical
schemes, wiring
diagrams, manufacturers
norms)
70. Harness kit preparation
Analyze the work card,
identifying tasks, necessary tools
and materials for:
- Cutting different
wires/cables types
according to length
definitions
- Classify and store the
cables for next practical
exercises. (21hrs)
Perform surface 71. Surface treatment Perform English technical vocabulary
Professional treatment, Heat surface treatments on the related to the task.
Skill 63 Hrs; treatment and manufactured parts by: Corrosion definition: different
touch-ups on - Sanding types of corrosion (galvanic,

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Professional manufactured - Pickling pitting, filiform, crevice, stress,


Knowledge metal parts. - Reworking fatigue, intergranular)
18 Hrs (Mapped NOS: - Alodine process Methods of corrosion protection.
AAS/N9415) application Corrosion treatment.
- Zinc chromate touch-ups Physical properties of materials.
- Painting touch-ups Surfaces treatment knowledge,
Appropriate Measuring grinding, scouring.
Instrument.(21hrs) Surface protection, definition:
types, uses, properties, paint.
(06hrs)
72. Tensile Test n°4 Heat English technical vocabulary
treatment by: related to the task.
- Performing Heat Corrosion definition: different
treatment on the types of corrosion (galvanic,
manufactured parts with pitting, filiform, crevice, stress,
Aluminum 2024, fatigue, intergranular)
Aluminum 5086 and Methods of corrosion protection.
Aluminum 7075 Corrosion treatment.
- Tensile tests on the Safety practices.
treated parts in order to Physical properties of Aluminum
verify the physical and metal: phase diagram of Al-Cu,
mechanical properties. AL-Zn and Al-Mg, Heat treatment
(21hrs) associated. (06hrs)
73. Sheet metal boxes English technical vocabulary
assembly Using CFRP, GFRP, related to the task.
AFRP (AramideFibre PR sealant types, uses, curing, pot
Reinforced Polymer), life, storage, care &maintenance
Aluminum 2024, Titanium on composite materials.
TA6V and AISI 316L Stainless Torquing specifications.
steel, sheets size 500 mm x Wire lock installation.(06hrs)
300 mm, perform
operations of:
- Tracing
- Manual drilling, Counter
drilling using hand drill
machine
- Deburring
- Temporary fitting
- Reaming

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- Countersinking
- Rivets and fasteners
installation /PR sealant
application
- Bending
- Fitting process (using
files)
- Performing an access
panel with hinge
- Self-check by using rivet
gauge
74. Perform Quality Inspection
on an existing installation:
defects and non-
conformities detection by
visual inspection.(21hrs)
Professional Perform corrosion 75. Corrosion treatment English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; treatment and NDT elimination by : related to the task. 90°angle
by observing - Manual rework sander handling, care and
Professional
standard - Tool rework maintenance Corrosion
Knowledge
procedure. - Sanding blending reworking and corrosion removal
12 Hrs
(Mapped NOS: - Pickling processes.(06hrs)
AAS/N1803) - Alodine treatment
- Zinc chromate touch-ups
- Painting touch-ups.
(21hrs)
76. Non Destructive Test English technical vocabulary
performing inspections: related to the task.
- Tapping NDT definition, types, uses, care,
- Ultrasonic maintenance for metallic and
- Dye penetrant composite materials.(06hrs)
- Visual camera. (21hrs)
Professional Plan, dismantle, and 77. Perform assembly of flight English technical vocabulary
Skill 21 Hrs; assemble different controls and settings by related to the task. Technical
mechanical operations of: documentation, tolerance
Professional
components used - Assembly the criteria.
Knowledge
for full mechanical components a flight Flight controls chain and setting
06 Hrs
flight control chain control chain: control process.
rod, cable, pulley, shaft... Common damage / mistakes.

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(Mapped NOS: - Tightening according to Specific hazards regarding the


AAS/N1607) the standard torque test procedure. (06 hrs)
Aluminum mentioned in
work card
- Bonding/grounding:
screw the ground
termination, apply
varnish on different pipes
- Checking flight controls
functionality.
- Constraint checking /
tension of a cable.
(21hrs)
Professional Plan, dismantle, and 78. Perform assembly on the English technical vocabulary
Skill 42Hrs; assemble different Hydraulic system by related to the task.
Hydraulic operations of: Technical documentation and
Professional
components used - Assembly of the operation of hydraulic system.
Knowledge
for full Hydraulic Hydraulic system Common damage / mistakes.(06
12 Hrs
system and Perform components: valve, hrs)
pipe routing pump, actuators.
inspections and leak - Position parts relative to
tests. each other
(Mapped NOS: - Tightening according to
AAS/N9416) the standard torque
Aluminum mentioned in
work card
- Bonding/grounding:
screw the ground
termination, apply
varnish on different pipes
- Functionality check
according to the
technical
documentation. (21hrs)
79. Perform crosscheck visual English technical vocabulary
inspection (by team of 2 related to the task. Technical
students) on a mock up with documentation, standards
defaults on the hydraulic inspection procedure according
system:

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- Routing according to the to the system. Common faults /


diagram mistakes
- Cleanliness English technical vocabulary
- Grounding, bounding related to the task. Technical
standards documentation, tolerance
- Marking and lockage criteria. Specific hazards
- Marking of systems regarding test
- Check tightening torques procedure.(06hrs)
- Check the assembly
compliance of the system
according to the
requirements defined in
the documentation.
80. Using compressed air,
perform Hydraulic system
leak tests.(21hrs)
Professional Plan, dismantle, and 81. Perform assembly on the English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; assemble different Pneumatic system by related to the task.
Pneumatic operations of: Technical documentation and
Professional
components used - Assembly the hydraulic operation of pneumatic system.
Knowledge
for full Pneumatic system components: Common faults / mistakes. (06
12 Hrs
system and Perform compressor, pressure hrs)
pipe routing gauge, filter, regulator...
inspections and leak - Position parts relative to
tests. each other
(Mapped NOS: - Tightening according to
AAS/N1605) the standard torque
Aluminum mentioned in
work card
- Bonding/grounding:
screw the ground
termination, apply
varnish on different pipes
- Checking functionality
according to the
technical documentation
- Checking leakages.
(21hrs)

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82. Perform crosscheck visual English technical vocabulary


inspection (by team of 2 related to the task. Technical
students) on a mock up with documentation, standards
defaults on the Pneumatic inspection procedure according
system: to the system. Common faults /
- Routing according to the mistakes. (06 hrs)
diagram
- Cleanliness
- Grounding, bounding
standards
- Marking and lockage
- Marking of systems
- Check tightening torques
- Check the assembly
compliance of the system
according to the
requirements defined in
the
documentation.(21hrs)
Professional Plan, dismantle, and 83. Using compressed air, English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; assemble different perform Pneumatic system related to the task. Technical
Oxygen leak tests. documentation, tolerance
Professional
components used 84. Perform assembly and criteria. Specific hazards
Knowledge
for full Oxygen fitting of Oxygen regarding test procedure.(06hrs)
12 Hrs
system and Perform components by operations
pipe routing of:
inspections and leak - Position parts relative to
tests. each other
(Mapped NOS: - Tightening according to
AAS/N1605) the standard torque
Aluminum mentioned in
work card
- Bonding/grounding:
screw the ground
termination, apply
varnish on different pipes
- Checking functionality
according to the

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technical
documentation.(21hrs)
85. Perform crosscheck visual English technical vocabulary
inspection (by team of 2 related to the task. Technical
students) on a mock up with documentation, standards
defaults on the Oxygen inspection procedure according
system: to the system. Common faults
- Routing according to the /mistakes. Technical
diagram documentation, tolerance
- Cleanliness criteria. Specific hazards
- Grounding, bounding regarding test procedure.(06hrs)
according to CDCCL
standards
- Marking of systems
- Check tightening torques
- Check the assembly
compliance of the system
according to the
requirements defined in
the documentation.
86. Using compressed air,
perform Oxygen system leak
tests.(21hrs)
Professional Plan, dismantle, and 87. Perform assembly and English technical vocabulary
Skill 42 Hrs; assemble different fitting of fuel components by related to the task. Technical
Fuel components operations of: documentation and operation of
Professional
used for full Fuel - Assembly of Fuel system Fuel system. Common faults /
Knowledge
system and Perform components: pump, mistakes. (06 hrs)
12 Hrs
pipe routing pipes, vent valve, fixed
inspections and leak and semi-floating
tests. elements, floating
(Mapped NOS: fittings, pipe fastening
AAS/N1608) elements, different
fitting joints, pipe
marking...
- Positioning parts relative
to each other
- Tightening according to
the standard torque

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Aluminum mentioned in
work card
- Bonding/grounding:
screw the ground
termination, apply
varnish on different pipes
(Fuel Tank Safety
standard)
- Checking leakages.
(21hrs)
88. Perform crosscheck visual English technical vocabulary
inspection (by team of 2 related to the task. Technical
students) on a mock up with documentation, standards
defaults on the Fuel system: inspection procedure according
- Routing according to the to the system. Common faults /
diagram mistakes.
- Cleanliness English technical vocabulary
- Grounding, bounding related to the task. Technical
according to CDCCL documentation, tolerance
standards criteria. Specific hazards
- Marking of systems regarding test procedure. (06 hrs)
- Check tightening torques
- Check the assembly
compliance of the system
according to the
requirements defined in
the documentation
89. Using compressed air,
perform Fuel system leak
tests.(21hrs)
Professional Join cables to build 90. Shape and tie wires/cables English technical vocabulary
Skill 63 Hrs; a harness and to build a harness: related to the task. Cutting
Insertion and - Check wires/cables : wires/cables to length within
Professional
extraction on references lengths tolerances defined by the work
Knowledge
different types of (notion of tolerances) card, wiring diagram and layout
18 Hrs
connector - Carry out the drawing understanding, tying
terminations by wires/cables techniques using plastic ties or
using the identification in textile lacing tape, mechanical
appropriate tools protection for harness (plastic

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(Mapped NOS: correlation with the and textile sleeves, shrinkable


AAS/N1609) technical instructions sleeves), tightening gun settings
- Set wires/cables according to the technical
according to their documentation, identification by
destination (layout - labels and sleeves. (06 hrs)
wiring diagram)
- Tie wires/cables with
plastic ties or lacing tape
- Perform installation of
textile/plastic protective
sheaths or sleeves
- Install position markers
(coloured scotch tape or
lacing tape)
- Identify harness and its
different branches using
labels. (21hrs)
91. Shape and tie wires/cables English technical vocabulary
to build a harness - related to the task. Cutting
Examination wires/cables to length within
- Check wires/cables: tolerances defined by the work
references - lengths card, wiring diagram and layout
(notion of tolerances) drawing understanding, tying
- Carry out the techniques using plastic ties or
wires/cables textile lacing tape, mechanical
identification in protection for harness (plastic
correlation with the and textile sleeves, shrinkable
technical instructions sleeves), tightening gun settings
- Set wires/cables according to the technical
according to their documentation, identification by
destination (layout - labels and sleeves.
wiring diagram) English technical vocabulary
- Tie wires/cables with related to the task.
plastic ties or lacing tape Stripping techniques using
- Perform installation of appropriate tools according
textile/plastic protective towires/cables types and gauges,
sheaths or sleeves and in compliance with technical
documentation. Stripping

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- Install position markers defects/ nonconformities. Safety


(coloured scotch tape or rules with cutting tools.
lacing tape) Wiring tools: Scalpel or cutter,
- Identify harness and its stripping pliers, ruler. (06 hrs)
different branches using
labels
92. Strip different types of
wires/cables (insulation
removal) by:
- Stripping small gauge
wires using the stripping
pliers
- Removal insulation on
shielded cables using the
scalpel
- Stripping and
disassembly large section
cables using the specific
tooling
- Checking for non
conformities, (21hrs)
93. Using infra-red gun or hot air English technical vocabulary
gun perform operations of: related to the task. Aeronautic
- Shielding by end shielded cables.
implementation (special Stripping techniques and
measurements, associated inspections. Solder
insulation stripping, sleeves and shrinkable sleeves.
shield cutting, wire lead Wiring tools: Scalpel or cutter,
and solder sleeve cutting pliers, scissors, ruler,
installation, infra-red gun infra-red gun, hot air gun. Quality
heating, checking) requirements.(06hrs)
- Shielding by window
implementation (special
measurements,
insulation stripping,
shield cutting, wire lead
and solder sleeve
installation, infra-red gun
heating, checking)

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- Shield stop
implementation (special
measurements,
insulation stripping,
shield cutting, shrinkable
sleeve heating with hot
airgun). (21hrs)
Professional Fit and install 94. Perform crimping English technical vocabulary
Skill 84 Hrs; harness on different operations of different related to the task.
types of panels and terminal components by: Terminal types: contents, splices,
Professional
structure elements - Crimping contacts on lugs, spare wire end caps.
Knowledge
and Perform basic small gauge wires Stripping techniques.
22 Hrs
electrical tests - Crimping lugs on small Crimping procedures for small
relative to gauge wires gauge wires with hand crimping
connections and - Crimping splices small pliers (for contacts, lugs and
check compliance of gauge wires splices) and associated controls
harness building - Crimping plugs on big (Quality requirements).
(Mapped NOS: gauge cables Crimping procedures for big
AAS/N1609) - Checking for non- gauge cables with pneumatic
conformities crimping tool and associated
- Ensuring the controls (Quality requirements).
traceability of crimping Wiring tools: Crimping pliers,
operations on the locators, positioner, stripping
associated technical pliers, cutting pliers. Tools
sheet validity.
95. Insertion and extraction of English technical vocabulary
various contacts on different related to the task.
types of connector / Connect Insertion and extraction tools and
lugs on terminal blocks by the associated standard
performing operations of: practices.
- Insertion/extraction on Terminal types for connectors:
different connectors type pins, sockets, short-male
(rectangular, circular, contacts, sealing pins.
modules) using the Connector types: plugs/sockets,
appropriate tools mobile/fixed, circular,
- Associated checks rectangular, junction modules,
- Coding change (fool grounding modules, ARINC
proofing devices) on connectors, terminal blocks, relay
rectangular connectors bases. Connector accessories:

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- Connecting lugs on back shells, cable clamps, fool


terminal blocks and proofing devices, protective
secure terminal block covers, sealing plugs Terminal
covers. (21hrs) types: contacts, splices, lugs,
spare wire end caps. Wiring tools:
contacts insertion/extraction
tools, fool proofing ejector. (06
hrs)
96. Using a torque wrench, strap English technical vocabulary
wrench, thread lock, lock related to the task.
wire and connector Connector types plugs/sockets,
assembly tools, finalize mobile/fixed, circular,
assembly of harness rectangular, junction modules,
components by performing grounding modules, ARINC
operations of: connectors, terminal blocks, relay
- Installation all bases.
connector accessories Connector accessories: back
according to the work shells, cable clamps, fool proofing
card devices, protective covers,
- Tightening and torque sealing plugs.
the back shells on circular Wiring tools: Strap wrench,
connectors and apply the torque wrench, locking
appropriate locking wirepliers, connector assembly
procedures, marking plate.
procedures Consumable supplies: thread
- Coding on rectangular lock, lock wire.
connectors and install English technical vocabulary
cable clamps related to the task.
97. Perform electrical tests Wiring diagram understanding
using a multimeter: and troubleshooting method.
- Carry out a wire Quality Inspection.
continuity check on the Electrical tests: continuity check
harness using a multimeter. (06hrs)
- Perform troubleshooting
in case of mistakes during
insertion task.
- Correct the wrong
position contacts by
extracting/re-inserting

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- Ensure the harness


compliance according to
quality and functional
requirements after repair
- Cross-check on the
harness of another
student
- Perform Quality
Inspection on an existing
installation: defects
and non-conformities
detection by visual
inspection.(21hrs)
98. Fit and install harness on English technical vocabulary
different types of attaching related to the task.
part (+20 scenarios) by Attaching parts (plastic vee
performing operations of: supports, metallic or plastic
- Inspecting the integrity clamps, spacers, screws and
of harness before washers).
beginning the installation Structure and fuselage parts
tasks (frames, stringers, brackets,
- Choosing the attaching panels).
parts / routing supports Harness fitting rules: special care
(plastic vee supports, for harness integrity, bending
metallic or plastic radii, position markers, routing,
clamps, spacers, screws segregation, tightening. (10hrs)
and washers) to be
fastened to the
structure panels
according to the work
card
- Installation of the
attaching parts on the
panels using ratchet,
sockets, screwdrivers
and torque wrench
- Installation harness on
the different attaching

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points in accordance with


2D routing drawing
- Bonding/grounding
connections: torque the
bonding/grounding
terminals, apply
protection varnish on the
bonding/grounding
terminals
- Ensuring the protection
of the connection
elements with plastic
caps or bags
- Ensuring the traceability
of the tasks on the
associated traceability
sheet
- Self-check. (42hrs)

Engineering Drawing: 40 Hrs.

Professional Read and apply Engineering Drawing


Knowledge engineering ● Reading of drawing of nuts, bolt, screw thread, different types of
ED- 40 Hrs. drawing for locking devices e.g., Double nut, Castle nut, Pin etc.
different ● Reading of foundation drawing.
application in the ● Reading of Rivets and riveted joints, welded joints.
field of work. ● Reading of drawing of pipes and pipe joints.
(Mapped NOS: ● Reading of Job Drawing, Sectional View & Assembly view.
CSC/N9401)

WORKSHOP CALCULATION & SCIENCE: 22 Hours


Demonstrate basic Friction
Professional mathematical ● Friction - Advantages and disadvantages, Laws of friction, co-
Knowledge concept and efficient of friction, angle of friction, simple problems related to
WCS -22hrs friction
principles to perform
● Friction - Lubrication
practical operations. ● Friction - Co- efficient of friction, application and effects of
Understand and friction in workshop practice

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explain basic science Centre of Gravity


in the field of study. ● Centre of gravity - Centre of gravity and its practical application
(Mapped NOS: Area of cut out regular surfaces and area of irregular surfaces
● Area of cut out regular surfaces - circle, segment and sector of
CSC/N9402)
circle
Elasticity
● Elasticity - Elastic, plastic materials, stress, strain and their units
and young’s modulus
● Elasticity - Ultimate stress and working stress
Estimation and Costing
● Estimation and costing - Simple estimation of the requirement of
material etc., as applicable to the trade
● Estimation and costing - Problems on estimation
and costing
In-plant training / Project work
Broad Area:-
1. Hydraulic System/Pneumatic System
2. Oxygen system /Fuel System
3. Crimping Operations.

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SYLLABUS FOR CORE SKILLS


1. Employability Skills (Common for all CTS trades) (120 Hrs +60 Hrs)

Learning outcomes, assessment criteria, syllabus and Tool List of Core Skills subjects which is
common for a group of trades, provided separately in www.bharatskills.gov.in /www.dgt.gov.in

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ANNEXURE-I

LIST OF TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT


AERONAUTICAL STRUCTURE AND EQUIPMENT FITTER (For batch of 20 Candidates)
S No. Name of the Tool & Equipment Specification Quantity
A. TRAINEES TOOL KIT
1. Steel Rule with metric & British 200 mm 21(20+1) Nos.
graduation
2. Try Square. 150 mm 21 (20+1) Nos.
3. Precision Square - Wide Base 21 (20+1) Nos.
4. Caliper vernier 21 (20+1) Nos.
5. Scriber 21 (20+1) Nos.
6. Centre Punch 21 (20+1) Nos.
7. Hacksaw frame fixed type 21 (20+1) Nos.
8. File flat - second cut 21 (20+1) Nos.
9. File flat smooth 21 (20+1) Nos.
10. File half round second cut 21 (20+1) Nos.
11. Hammer ball peen With handle. 21 (20+1) Nos.
12. 6 needle files 21 (20+1) Nos.
13. File round 21 (20+1) Nos.
14. File half round bastard 21 (20+1) Nos.
15. File triangular 21 (20+1) Nos.
16. Flat brush 21 (20+1) Nos.
17. File carde brush 21 (20+1) Nos.
18. Deburring tool hole 21 (20+1) Nos.
19. Handi clamps 21 (20+1) Nos.
20. Bonding brush 21 (20+1) Nos.
21. Sealant spatula kit 21 (20+1) Nos.
22. Grip clampscleco pliers 126Nos.
23. Cleco pin sheet metal 2,5mm 210Nos.
24. Cleco pin sheet metal 3,2mm 210Nos.
25. Cleco pin sheet metal 4mm 210Nos.
26. Metric feeler gauge 21 (20+1) Nos.
27. Flute deburring tool 21 (20+1) Nos.
28. Drawing compass 21 (20+1) Nos.
29. Cut resistance Gloves 200Nos.
30. Dust Mask FFP3 100Nos.
31. Ear plugs 100Nos.
32. Safety goggles. 21 (20+1) Nos.
33. Screwdriver FACOM AN 3,5 x 100 21 (20+1) Nos.

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34. Cutting pliers FACOM 405.10 21 (20+1) Nos.


35. Electrician scissors FACOM 841 21 (20+1) Nos.
36. Stripping pliers IDEAL Strip master 45-2834 21 (20+1) Nos.
37. Crimping pliers DMC 22520 / 2-01 21 (20+1) Nos.
38. Positioner DMC 22520 / 2-02 21 (20+1) Nos.
39. Positioner DMC 22520 / 2-06 21 (20+1) Nos.
40. Positioner DMC 22520 / 2-08 21 (20+1) Nos.
41. Positioner DMC 22520 / 2-09 21 (20+1) Nos.
42. Positioner DMC 22520 / 2-23 21 (20+1) Nos.
43. Positioner K127-2 21 (20+1) Nos.
44. Set of 12 points 1/4" sockets -inch- + FACOM R.161B 21 (20+1) Nos.
bits
45. 8 piece 1/4" long reach metric 12 21 (20+1) Nos.
FACOM REL.40
points sockets on rack
46. Cable tie gun PANDUIT GTS 21 (20+1) Nos.
B. WORKSHOP BENCHES TOOL KIT
47. Workshop Bench tool with storage 21Nos.
48. Padlock 21Nos.
49. Hammer ball peen With handle 21Nos.
50. Rubber mallet 21Nos.
51. Mitre square 135° 21Nos.
52. Round angle ruler 21Nos.
53. Straight pneumatic drill 5200trs/min 21Nos.
54. Pneumatic drill 5200trs/min 21Nos.
55. Pneumatic oil tool 21Nos.
56. WNX pin sheet metal 2,5mm 210Nos.
57. WNX pin sheet metal 3,2mm 210Nos.
58. WNX pin sheet metal 4mm 210Nos.
59. Steel Rule with metric & British 500mm 21Nos.
graduation
60. Pneumatic pipe + staubli coupling 3m 21Nos.
61. Deburring tool with blade 21Nos.
62. Micrometric stop-countersink 21Nos.
63. Micrometric cutter with pilot 2,5mm 21Nos.
64. Micrometric cutter with pilot 3,2mm 21Nos.
65. Micrometric cutter with pilot 4mm 21Nos.
66. Manual cutter countersink 6mm 21Nos.
67. Vice jaw pad 21Nos.
68. Vice 21Nos.
C. GENERAL MACHINERY INSTALLATION
69. Air Compressor with dehumidifier 55KW 2Nos.

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70. Air reserve compressor tank 2000 L 1 No.


71. Vertical Drill machine 1KW 12Nos.
72. Hydraulic guillotine shear machine 2100 mm 1 No.
73. Belt saw 0.75 KW 2Nos.
74. Belt sand 0.75 KW 2Nos.
75. Linisher 0.75 KW 2Nos.
76. Bench grinder 0.75 KW 2Nos.
77. Air Catcher ATEX with inlets for 15 KW 1No.
Aluminum/composite dust
78. Ultrasonic machine 1No.
79. Endoscope 1No.
80. Tool chest equipped with metric and 1No.
inch tools
81. Oven 550°C 1No.
82. Sheet metal shrinking and streching 1No.
machine
83. Rolling sheet meal machine 1No.
84. Refrigerator for PR sealant and Resin 170L 1No.
stockage
D. HANDLING MACHINE
85. Dust Vacuum cleaner 2Nos.
86. Manual pneumatic best sander ^ 12Nos.
87. Manual pneumatic inline router 2Nos.
88. Pneumatic "C" riveting machine 5Nos.
89. Pneumatic Squeeze riveting machine 5Nos.
90. Riveting die set for squeeze machine 10Nos.
91. Pneumatic rivet gun Power 3 X 21Nos.
92. Riveting die for rivet gun set 21Nos.
93. Bucking bar set 5Nos.
94. Blind rivet gun machine untl 6,35mm 4Nos.
95. Nose pieces set blind rivet 4Nos.
96. Drill bushes support 21Nos.
97. Drill bush 2,5mm 21Nos.
98. Drill bush 3,2mm 21Nos.
99. Drill bush 4,8mm 21Nos.
100. Drift Pin set 21Nos.
101. Dynamometric key 2 to 20 N.m 10Nos.
102. Dynamometric key 20 to 200N.m 10Nos.
103. Deburring countersink 6 mm 6Nos.
104. Manual sheetmetal bending machine 1200 mm 2Nos.
105. Hydraulic press 5T 1 No.
106. Dimple die set for flanged holes 2Nos.

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107. Sheetmetal bench shear ^ 300 mm 2Nos.


108. Sheet metal scissor 12Nos.
TOOL FOR STRUCTURE WORKSHOP
109. Cast iron surface plates 1000 x 700 mm 4Nos.
110. Height vernier gauge 500 mm 4Nos.
111. V block 8Nos.
112. LGP Fasteners gauge 3,2 mm 22Nos.
113. LGP Fasteners gauge 4,8 mm 22Nos.
114. Hi-Lite Fasteners gauge 22Nos.
115. Comparator 4Nos.
116. Magnetic Comparator support 4Nos.
117. Try square 300 mm 4Nos.
118. Manual Light 8Nos.
119. Radius gauge 1 to 7 mm 12Nos.
120. Radius gauge 7.5 to 15 mm 12Nos.
121. Radius gauge 15 to 30 mm 12Nos.
122. Depth vernier gauge 300 mm 4Nos.
123. Magnifier x5 12Nos.
124. Micrometer 0/25 5Nos.
125. Micrometer 25/50 5Nos.
126. Micrometer 50/75 5Nos.
127. Micrometer 75/100 5Nos.
128. Mirror with handle 45 mm 6Nos.
129. Vernier caliper 200 mm 6Nos.
130. Manual Tap test stainless steel 6Nos.
LIST OF COMPOSITE TOOLS
131. Scissor Kevlar 21Nos.
132. Venturi vacuum system 21Nos.
133. Vacuum bag valve 21Nos.
134. Cutting rule 1000 mm 1 No.
135. Cutting table 1 No.
TOOLS & ACCESSORIES FOR PNEUMATICS, HYDRAULICS, FUEL, OXYGEN, FLIGHT CONTROL
136. Trolley 4Nos.
137. Technical documentation Digital and books 2Nos.
138. Set of fod boxes 10Nos.
139. Workbench protective mat 2,00 m * 1.20 m 10Nos.
140. Full aircraft hydraulic system Pipes, components, 3Nos.
fasteners,
141. Aircraft pneumatic pipes and 3Nos.
equipment
142. Aircraft fuel pipes and equipment 3Nos.

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143. Aircraft oxygen pipes and equipment 3Nos.


144. Aircraft mechanical flight control Rod, cables, pulley, flaps, 3Nos.
chain ailerons, cable tensioner, shaft
145. Aircraft mechanical assemblies Landing gear, wing, gearboxes 3Nos.
146. Composite pipes fasteners and 30Nos.
collars
147. Metal pipes fasteners and collars 30Nos.
148. Flexible pipes fasteners and collars 30Nos.
149. Flexible sleeves 30Nos.
150. Thermal insulation sleeving 10Nos.
151. Overheating detection system 10Nos.
152. Nut lock washers 300Nos.
153. Wire coil for Wirelock 10Nos.
154. Nut retainer 300Nos.
155. Pin and castle nut 50Nos.
156. Self-locking nut 300Nos.
157. Hydraulic didactic bench 1 No.
158. Set of a hydraulic Pipe wrench 3Nos.
159. Tensiometer 3Nos.
160. Seal kit for each type of pipes and
system
TOOLS FOR WIRING WORKSHOP
161. Stripping pliers IDEAL Strip master 45-2835 7Nos.
162. Crimping pliers for splices DMC AD1377S 7Nos.
163. Crimping pliers for isolating terminals AMP 47386 7Nos.
164. Crimping pliers for lugs AMP 576778 7Nos.
165. Crimping pliers for lugs AMP 576779 7Nos.
166. Crimping pliers for lugs AMP 576780 7Nos.
167. Crimping pliers for lugs AMP 576781 7Nos.
168. Crimping pliers for lugs AMP 576782 7Nos.
169. Crimping pliers for contacts DMC 22520 / 1-01 7Nos.
170. Positioners for DMC 22520/1-01 DMC 22520 / 1-02 (TH1A) 7Nos.
171. Cable cutters FACOM 412.16 3Nos.
172. Hot air gun STEINEL HG2320E 11Nos.
173. Infrared generator IR 1759-MK4-AT3130E 11Nos.
174. Connector pliers FACOM 410 11Nos.
175. Multimeter Chauvin Arnoux CA5220 11Nos.
176. Strap wrench GLENAIR TG70 11Nos.
177. Connector assembly tools 38999 Series 7Nos.
178. Bit 3/32" x 50 mm WERA 840/4 5Nos.

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179. Fool proofing extraction tool for EN AIR LB 001901 003 00 5Nos.
3545
180. Key for male split nut for EN 3545 AIR LB 001901 001 00 5Nos.
181. Hexagon key FACOM 83H.5/32" 5Nos.
LIST OF WORKSHOP CONSUMABLES
182. Metal drill bit set 2,0 to 12 mm 10Nos.
183. Metal drill bit 2,5 mm 100Nos.
184. Metal drill bit 3,2 mm 50Nos.
185. Metal drill bit 4,8 mm 25Nos.
186. Reamer 3,2 mm 42Nos.
187. Reamer 4,8 mm 42Nos.
188. Belt for belt saw 10Nos.
189. Belt for manual belt sander 50Nos.
190. Belt for belt band 120 10Nos.
191. Disc for linisher 120 20Nos.
192. Blade for hacksaw for Aluminum 40Nos.
193. Solid round rivet 2,5 mm 2017 2000Nos.
194. Solid countersunk rivet 2,5 mm 2017 2000Nos.
195. Solid round rivet 3,2 mm 2017 2000Nos.
196. Solid countersunk rivet 3,2 mm 2017 2000Nos.
197. Solid round rivet 4 mm 2017 1000Nos.
198. Solid countersunk rivet 4 mm 2017 1000Nos.
199. Solid round rivet 4,8 mm 2017 2000Nos.
200. Solid countersunk rivet 4,8 mm 2017 2000Nos.
201. Carbide drill bit 2,5 mm 50Nos.
202. Carbide drill bit 3,2 mm 50Nos.
203. Carbide drill bit 4,8 mm 25Nos.
204. Honeycomb 6mm thickness 12,7 mm 2 m2
205. Honeycomb 6mm thickness 19 mm 2 OS
206. Plastic scraper set 21Nos.
207. Diamond grinding wheel 80 mm 12Nos.
208. Kevlar drill bit 2,5 mm 50Nos.
209. Kevlar drill bit 3,2 mm 50Nos.
210. Kevlar drill bit 4,8 mm 25Nos.
211. Carbide micrometric cutter with pilot 12Nos.
3,2 mm
212. Carbide micrometric cutter with pilot 12Nos.
4 mm
213. Carbide micrometric cutter with pilot 12Nos.
4,8 mm
214. Sheetmetal Aluminum 2017 th 1,0 2000 x 1000 mm 2Nos.
mm

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215. Sheetmetal Aluminum 2017 th 1,2 2000 x 1000 mm 2Nos.


mm
216. Sheetmetal Aluminum 2017 th 1,5 2000 x 1000 mm 18Nos.
mm
217. Sheetmetal Aluminum 2017 th 2,0 2000 x 1000 mm 15Nos.
mm
218. Block Aluminum 2017 th 10,0 mm 120 x 100 mm 42Nos.
219. Block Aluminum 2017 th 20,0 mm 120 x 100 mm 21Nos.
220. Sheetmetal Aluminum 5086 th 1,0 2000 x 1000 mm 1 No.
mm
221. SheetmetalAluminum 5086 th 1,2 2000 x 1000 mm 1 No.
mm
222. Sheetmetal Aluminum 5086 th 1,5 2000 x 1000 mm 8Nos.
mm
223. Sheetmetal Aluminum 5086 th 2,0 2000 x 1000 mm 6Nos.
mm
224. Angle Aluminum 5086 2mm 25 x 25 2000 mm 45Nos.
mm
225. Angle Aluminum 5086 2mm 20 x 20 2000 mm 45Nos.
mm
226. Sheetmetal 316L th 1,5 mm 2000 x 1000 mm 4Nos.
227. Sheetmetal 316L th 2,0 mm 2000 x 1000 mm 4Nos.
228. Sheetmetal TA6V th 1,5 mm 2000 x 1000 mm 4Nos.
229. Sheetmetal TA6V th 2,0 mm 2000 x 1000 mm 4Nos.
230. Wirelock 0,6 mm Stainless steel 3 kg 1 No.
231. Sheetmetal S320 steel 1,5 mm 2000 x 1000 mm 1 No.
232. Sheetmetal S320 steel 2 mm 2000 x 1000 mm 1 No.
233. Angle steel S320 3mm 40 x 40 mm 6000 mm 40Nos.
234. Resin LY5052 1 Kg kit 12Nos.
235. Carbon UD 1 roll 1 No.
236. Plain weave carbon 1 roll 1 No.
237. Plain wave Fibreglass 1 roll 1 No.
238. PTFE coated Fibreglass 1 roll 1 No.
239. Vacuum gauge 21Nos.
240. Nylon Bagging Film 1 roll 1 No.
241. Release film non perforated 1 1 No.
242. Fibreglass Bleeder Cloth 1 roll 1 No.
243. Peel Ply 1 roll 1 No.
244. Release film perforated 1 roll 1 No.
245. Sealant tape 20Nos.
246. Sanding discs ROLOC 50 mm ^ 120 200Nos.
247. Sand drum kits 120 200Nos.

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248. PR sealant 1436 A 12Nos.


249. PR sealant 1436 B 12Nos.
250. Blue varnish bonding 2Nos.
251. Adhesive tape ^ 25 mm 20Nos.
252. Adhesive tape 50 mm 20Nos.
253. Aluminum Liquid shim 8Nos.
254. Blue prussian 4Nos.
255. LGP Fasteners 3,2 mm 220Nos.
256. LGP Fasteners 4,8 mm 220Nos.
257. Hi-lite Fasteners 3,2mm 220Nos.
258. Hi-lite Fasteners 4,8mm 220Nos.
259. Cherry-max Rivets 2,5mm 1150Nos.
260. Cherry-max Rivets 3,2mm 1150Nos.
261. Cherry-max Rivets 4,8mm 1150Nos.
262. Hi-lite Fasteners Collar 3,2 mm 220Nos.
263. Hi-lite Fasteners Collar 4,8 mm 220Nos.
264. LGP Fasteners Collar 3,2 mm 220Nos.
265. LGP Fasteners Collar 4,8 mm 220Nos.
LIST OF MISCELLANEOUS AND SECURITY EQUIPMENT
266. Green bin for recycled material 2Nos.
267. Red bin for composite material 2Nos.
268. Blue bin for metallic material 2Nos.
269. Safety shower 1 No.
270. Eye washer 1 No.
271. Dust mask FFP3 50Nos.
272. Earmuffs 6Nos.
273. Ear plugs 2000Nos.
274. Safety glasses 25Nos.
275. Safety Gloves 100Nos.
276. Vinyl Gloves 200Nos.
277. Cleaning solvent Die stone DLS 50L
NOTE:
1. All tools must be hardened, toughened and grounded.
2. Equivalent tool kit, workshop, bench tool kit, general machinery installation, handling
machine, tool for structure workshop, composite tools, tools and accessories for
pneumatic, hydraulics and wiring workshop should be used as per availability in the Indian
market.
3. No additional items are required to be provided to the batch working in the second and
third shift except the items under trainee’s tool kit.
4. Internet facility is desired to be provided in the class room.

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ABBREVIATIONS:

CTS Craftsmen Training Scheme


ATS Apprenticeship Training Scheme
CITS Craft Instructor Training Scheme
DGT Directorate General of Training
MSDE Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
NTC National Trade Certificate
NAC National Apprenticeship Certificate
NCIC National Craft Instructor Certificate
LD Locomotor Disability
CP Cerebral Palsy
MD Multiple Disabilities
LV Low Vision
HH Hard of Hearing
ID Intellectual Disabilities
LC Leprosy Cured
SLD Specific Learning Disabilities
DW Dwarfism
MI Mental Illness
AA Acid Attack
PwD Person with disabilities

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