Simpsonville's Carolina Aeronautical aviation maintenance school has
added more courses to its catalog, the school announced. By increasing
the range of available options, the school said it hopes to provide
increasing learning flexibility to students that wish to advance their
knowledge within key areas of the aviation field.
One of the
latest programs to be added to the company's course catalogue is the
school's Intro to Basic Avionics course. This new course will teach
students everything they need to know about the complex dynamics of
aircraft systems. Students will learn from industry-qualified
instructors and gain an in-depth understanding that will help them to
transition their skills from the classroom to the work environment.
Examples
of the content covered in this new course include radio systems and
navigation systems. Students will learn how the components within these
systems work and how to specific problems related to radar technology
and air data systems and sensors.
One of the benefits of taking
this course ahead of others available within the industry, according to
the school, is that it will provide students with a clear understanding
on the both how components work within a system and component
maintenance. This means that students will leave the Carolina
Aeronautical school with a clear advantage over other students entering
the field.
To learn more about the course options available through Carolina Aeronautical, visit www.carolina-aero.com for more information.
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