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Army Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines
Subcourse Number AL0993 EDITION 5 US Army Aviation Logistics School Fort Eustis, Virginia 23604-5439 19 Credit Hours SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW Fulfilling the Army's need for engines of simple design that are easy to operate and maintain, the gas turbine engine is used in all helicopters of Active Army and Reserve Components, and most of the fixed wing aircraft to include the Light Air Cushioned Vehicle (LACV). We designed this subcourse to teach you theory and principles of the gas turbine engine and some of the basic army aircraft gas turbine engines used in our aircraft today. There are no prerequisites for this subcourse. This subcourse reflects the doctrine which was current at the time it was prepared. In your own work situation, always refer to the latest publications. TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE ACTION: You will describe the operation of major engine systems and assemblies; describe the testing, inspection, and maintenance of engine systems and assemblies; and recognize various components. CONDITIONS: Given information about the gas turbine engine, you will work at your own pace in an environment of your own choice, without supervision. STANDARD: To demonstrate competency of this task, you must achieve a minimum of 75% on the subcourse examination. TABLE OF CONTENTS Subcourse Overview Terminal Learning Objective Administrative Instructions Grading and Certification Instructions Lesson 1 Theory and Principles of Gas Turbine Engines Lesson 2 Major Engine Sections Lesson 3 Systems and Accessories Lesson 4 Testing, Inspection, Maintenance, and Storage Procedures Lesson 5 Lycoming T53 Lesson 6 Lycoming T55 Lesson 7 Solar T62 Auxiliary Power Unit Lesson 8 Allison T62, Pratt & Whitney T73 and T74,and the General Electric T700 Examination *** IMPORTANT NOTICE *** THE PASSING SCORE FOR ALL ACCP MATERIAL IS NOW 70%. PLEASE DISREGARD ALL REFERENCES TO THE 75% REQUIREMENT. End of Preview. RETURN to Military Titles Index
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