darinm Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 BASIC AIRCRAFT WIRING AND ELECTRICS COURSE BOOK A SPOT & ENROL NOW Spaces are limited WHAT ITS ABOUT? This is a hands on, practical course for homebuilders of aircraft and specialises in the planning of your electrical system, how to read electrical circuits and how to properly wire them, with all the right tools. All the fundamentals of wiring your own (experimental) aircraft, to proper standards, for longevity and reliable operations. WHEN IS IT? This is a 1 day course on Saturday 17th April 2010. Start time 9am and will end around 4pm. WHATS THE CONTENT? This course will cover the following: D-Sub type connectors Crimping pins and sockets Ring Terminals - how to use and crimp FastOn (Push on) Terminals - how to use and crimp Interpreting electrical circuits Planning your own electrical system Ground blocks Wiring your headset jacks (soldering) About fuses and circuit breakers About contactors AMP connectors and crimps Coax connectors and crimping Practical advise on aircraft electrics and wiring PLUS MORE.... WHAT DOES IT COST? $80 for SAAA members $100 for non-SAAA members WHERE IS IT HELD? The course will be held at North Richmond, NSW. The location will have a partially built Zodiac 601XL for practical examples. The exact address will be given to course participants on request or after enrolling. HOW MANY PEOPLE IN THE COURSE? A maximum of 10 people (students) can attend the course. WHO IS THE INSTRUCTOR? Alan Husen, who works for CAE, a defence contractor and authorised engineering organisation on the RAAF base at Richmond who maintain and upgrade the C130 Hercules aircraft simulators. Alan is a lead/senior engineering technician and wireman who has wired numerous instrument panels and electrics to military aircraft wiring standards. Alan is involved in the design and wiring of major electrical systems and was a permanent air force member for a number of years. HOW TO BOOK YOUR SPOT BOOK NOW from our website. Regards, Darin McLean President, SAAA Chapter 11
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