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FAA45269001:   (45269001) INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEMS (ILS) CONCEPTS

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(45269001) INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEMS (ILS) CONCEPTS
BB-WBT 2020-09-15
This course provides training for Technicians and Developmental Technicians on Instrument Landing Systems (ILS) Theory. Lecture subjects include general ILS theory, glide slope theory, and localizer theory. Laboratory subjects include radiation pattern analysis, equipment adjustments, and ILS test equipment. The learner must be proficient in basic algebra and trigonometry, as well as performing computations on a scientific calculator. Calculations are performed and used in examples throughout the student guide using a scientific calculator. Calculations are performed and used in examples throughout the student guide using a scientific calculator. All students will be required to use a scientific calculator throughout the course; a Casio FX 115ES Plus scientific calculator is recommended. Knowledge of basic electrical and electronics theory and components is expected. For information on exams for this course, see the Special Instructions in FIST.
AJI-2300 AJI-2300
BB-WBT 40.0
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