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This document provides a course delivery plan for the course "Civil Aviation Requirements - II" taught in the 7th semester of the B.Tech Aeronautical program. The course is a 3-credit core course to be taught over 45 hours. It will be taught by Assistant Professor S. Mahendran and cover topics related to civil aviation requirements like aircraft rules from 1934 and 1937 relating to airworthiness, approval categories, airworthiness and continued airworthiness. The document lists the course objectives, syllabus, textbook and reference materials, and how the course maps to the program educational outcomes and objectives.
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This document provides a course delivery plan for the course "Civil Aviation Requirements - II" taught in the 7th semester of the B.Tech Aeronautical program. The course is a 3-credit core course to be taught over 45 hours. It will be taught by Assistant Professor S. Mahendran and cover topics related to civil aviation requirements like aircraft rules from 1934 and 1937 relating to airworthiness, approval categories, airworthiness and continued airworthiness. The document lists the course objectives, syllabus, textbook and reference materials, and how the course maps to the program educational outcomes and objectives.
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Document Sl.

No: Review Period: Every Semester Validation authority:IQAC

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN


(This document is to be presented to the students during the first week of commencement of classes
and send a soft copy to every student of the class by the course instructor)

ACADEMICYEAR: 2021-22 DEPARTMENT:Aeronautical

PROGRAMME: B.Tech. SEMESTER: VII

COURSETITLE : CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS - II

COURSECODE: AEB4404

COURSE CATEGORY:CoreFoundation TOTAL DURATION (HRS):45

PREREQUISITE: CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS – II CREDITS:3

INSTRUCTOR (S): S.MAHENDRAN/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR


/AERONAUTICAL DEPARTMENT

COURSEWARE HOME PAGE:


https://sites.google.com/a/hindustanuniv.ac.in/cska/home

TEXT BOOK

1. Civil aviation requirements with latest amendment (section 2 airworthiness) – published by DGCA, the
English book store, 17-l, Connaught circus, New Delhi.
2. Aircraft manual (India) volume – latest edition, the English book store, 17-l, Connaught circus, New
Delhi.

REFERENCES

1. Aeronautical information circulars (relating to airworthiness) from DGCA.


2. Advisory circulars from DGCA.
NPTEL / Online learning materials:https://nptel.ac.in/courses/101104071/
Tutorials:

https://sites.google.com/a/hindustanuniv.ac.in/cska/home

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES (PEO) –


(to be achieved by the graduate after 4 to 5 years of graduation)
Successful career and adoptability to industry: Graduates of the programme will
PEO-1 attain adequate academic knowledge and skills to adapt themselves in any aircraft
and allied industries and have successful professional career.
Modern design tools and multi-disciplinary project execution: Graduates of the
programme will have knowledge on modern design tools and apply to multi-
PEO-2
disciplinary projects through teamwork with a high degree of professional ethics
and standards.
Contribution to aeronautical field and lifelong learning: Graduates of the
programme will have innovative ideas, sustained interest and potential to
PEO-3
contribute for the development and current needs of the aeronautical industries in
the country and the world.

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO common to all programmes)


(to be achieved by the students after every semester/year/and at the time of graduation)
Graduate Attributes (GA): All graduates of any higher education programs are expected to
have identified technical/ functional, generic and managerial competencies. The competencies
that a graduate of a program should have are called Graduate Attributes. The Attributes a
graduating engineer should have are generally identified by the Accreditation agency for
Engineering and Technical Education, namely, National Board of Accreditation (NBA) in
India. The Graduate Attributes of Engineering Programs as identified by NBA are
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
2. Problemanalysis:Identify,formulate,researchliterature,andanalyzecomplexengineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural
sciences, and engineeringsciences.
3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and
design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
4. Conductinvestigationsofcomplexproblems:Useresearch-basedknowledgeandresearch
methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of
the information to provide validconclusions.
5. Moderntoolusage:Create,select,andapplyappropriatetechniques,resources,andmodern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities
with an understanding of thelimitations.
6. Theengineerandsociety:Applyreasoninginformedbythecontextualknowledgetoassess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to
the professional engineeringpractice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need
for sustainabledevelopment.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineeringpractice.
9. Individualandteamwork:Functioneffectivelyasanindividual,andasamemberorleader in
diverse teams, and in multidisciplinarysettings.
10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineeringcommunityandwithsocietyatlarge,suchas,beingabletocomprehendandwrite
effectivereportsanddesigndocumentation,makeeffectivepresentations,andgiveandreceive
clearinstructions.
11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinaryenvironments.
12. Life-longlearning:Recognizetheneedfor,andhavethepreparationandabilitytoengage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technologicalchange.

The Bloom’s Taxonomy is to be followed in curriculum development, courseware


development,planninganddeliveryofcontents,Assessment,Mapping,DataAnalysisandCQI
(Continuous QualityImprovement)

Programme specific outcomes:


Develop an advanced ability capable of exploiting the knowledge in
PSO1 aeronautical engineering with innovation in design and development of new
products.
Conceive and convert the theoretical knowledge and skills in handling
PSO2 practical problems to compete in the area of flight vehicles professionally
and ethically

COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)

CLO-1 To learn1934, aircraft rules, 1937 as far as they related to airworthiness


To learnMinimum Equipment List (MEL), Defect recording, reporting,
CLO-2
investigation, rectification and analysis
CLO-3 To master Approval in categories E & G
CLO-4 To master the Terms of Approval, Facility Requirement, Personnel
Requirement
To master the airworthiness and continued airworthiness
CLO-5

SYLLABUS LTPC
AEB304 CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENT-I 3003
UNIT I MODULE 1: C.A.R. SERIES " H, & I " 9
Aircraft fuelling procedures, Aviation fuel at airport ‐ Storage, handling and quality control, Aircraft
equipment and instruments for flying training organisations and aerial work operations, Flight Data
Recorders, Combination Recorders, Data‐ link Recorders, Airborne Image Recorders, Airborne Image
Recording System and Aircraft Data Recording System , Cockpit voice recorders and Cockpit Audio
Recording System, Ground Proximity Warning Systems (GPWS), Installation of Airborne Collision
Avoidance System.
UNIT II MODULE 2: C.A.R. SERIES " L& M” 9
CAR66‐ Licensing of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, Procedure for renewal of AME's Licence, Issue
of authorisation to Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's/Approved personnel, Approval of Flight Engineer
Examiners and Check Flight Engineers, Procedure for issue/renewal/extension of Student Flight
Engineer/Flight Engineer's licence, Validation of Foreign Licences of Aircraft Maintenance
Engineers,Series M‐ Mandatory Modifications/ Inspections
UNIT III MODULE 3: C.A.R. SERIES " O& R” 13 9
Manufacture, Registration and Operation of Powered Hang Gliders, Requirements for preparation of
operations manual, Airworthiness and Maintenance Requirements for Cat II and Cat IIIA
operations.Series ‘R’‐ Installation of Communication, Navigation and Radar equipment, Installation
of Mode
'A'/'C' and Mode 'S' Transponders,
UNIT IV MODULE 4: C.A.R. SERIES " T " 9
C.A.R. series T:
Flight testing of aircraft for which a C of A had been previously issued,
UNIT V MODULE 5: CAR – X 9
C.A.R. series X – miscellaneous requirements:
Weight and balance control of an aircraft, Provision of Medical Supplies in Aircraft, Use of furnishing
materials in aircraft, Flammability requirements for furnishing materials to be used in
aircraft, Aircraft Log Books, Document to be carried on board by Indian registered aircraft, Procedure for
issue of taxy permit, Requirements for issue of taxy permit,
MAPPING OF COs TO POs
COURSE PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO)
S.
OUTCOME
No PO PO PO3 PO PO PO PO 7 PO 8 PO9 PO10 PO PO 12
S (CO)
1 2 4 5 6 11
1 CLO-1 3 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 2
2 CLO-2
3 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 2
3 CLO-3 3 3 3 3 2 2 0 0 2 02 0 2
4 CLO-4 3 3 3 3 3 2 0 0 2 02 0 2
5 CLO-5 3 3 3 3 3 2 0 2 2 02 0 2
3 - StrongContribution (SC) 2 - WeakContribution (WC) 0 - No Contribution(NC)

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN

Pertaining
Instruction Assessment
Period Topic / Session CO/CLOs Topic Learning
alMethods Method for
# topic & Outcome (TLO)
/Activities TLO
BTL
MODULE 1: C.A.R. SERIES " H, & I "
Aircraft fuelling
Procedure for issue of procedures, Aviation Blackboard
civil airworthiness CLO-1 fuel at airport
1 , MCQ
requirements BTL-1,2
Interaction

Responsibility of
Blackboard
operator CLO-1, Storage, handling
2 , MCQ
BTL-1,2 and quality
Interaction
control
CLO-1,
Airworthiness CLO-2 Aircraft equipment LCD and
3 directorate &B and instruments for AutoCAD MCQ
TL-1, flying training software
BLT-3 organisations and
aerial work
operations, Flight
Data Recorders
Responsibilities of CLO-1,
Operators/ Owners, CLO-2 Combination Blackboard
4 & Recorders, Data‐ , MCQ
BTL-3,4 link Recorders, Interaction
Airborne Image
Recorders
Procedure for CAR CLO-1,
Blackboard
issue, amendments CLO-2 Airborne Image
5 , MCQ
etc., & Recording System
Interaction
BTL-1,3 and Aircraft Data
Recording System
Cockpit voice
CLO-1, recorders and Cockpit
Objectives and
CLO-2 Audio Recording
Targets of MCQ/
6 Airworthiness, & System Blackboard
Assignment
Airworthiness BTL-1,3
Regulation

Ground Proximity
CLO-1, Warning Systems
Airworthiness CLO-2 (GPWS), MCQ/
7 Regulation and Safety & Blackboard Assignment
Oversight of BTL-1,3 1.2
Engineering Activities
of Operators

CLO-1,
Minimum Installation of Blackboard MCQ/
Equipment List CLO-2
8 Airborne Collision , Assignment
(MEL), Preparation &
Avoidance System Interaction 1.3
and use of Cockpit BTL-1,3
and emergency
check list
Understand the
Preparation and use of CLO-1,
principle of A.M.E. Blackboard
Cockpit and CLO-2
9 notices (NOTAMS) by , MCQ
Emergency Check & DGCA Interaction
List. BTL-1,2,3

MODULE 2: C.A.R. SERIES " L& M”


Defect recording,
reporting, CAR66‐ Licensing
CLO-2, Blackboard
investigation, of Aircraft
10 BTL-1,2 , MCQ
rectification and Maintenance
analysis ,Flight
Interaction
Engineers,
Report
Procedure for
Flight Report -
Recording of IN- renewal of AME's
FLIGHT instrument CLO-1,2 Licence, Issue of Blackboard
11 reading and reporting & authorisation to , MCQ
of flight defect BTL-1,2,3 Aircraft Maintenance Interaction
Engineer's

Procedure for
renewal of AME's
CLO-1,2 Licence, Issue of Blackboard MCQ/
12 Reporting and & authorisation to , Assignment
rectification of defects BTL-1,2,3 Aircraft Maintenance Interaction 2
observed on all aircraft Engineer's/Approved
except... personnel
Analytical study of in- Approval of Flight
CLO-3 Blackboard
flight readings & Engineer Examiners
13 & , MCQ
recordings, Maintenance and Check Flight
BTL-1,2,3 Interaction
Control by Reliability Engineers, Procedure
Method for issue,
CLO-3 Approval of Flight Blackboard MCQ/
14 Reliability Programme & Engineer Examiners , Assignment
(Engines), Aircraft BTL-1,2,3 and Check Flight Interaction 2.2
maintenance Engineers, Procedure
programme and their for renewal,
approval
Approval of Flight
Engineer Examiners
Maintenance of fuel
CLO-1,2 and Check Flight Blackboard
and oil consumption
15 & Engineers, Procedure , MCQ
records
BTL-2,3,4 for Interaction
issue/renewal/extensi
on of Student Flight
Engineer
Approval of Flight
CLO-1,2 Engineer Examiners Blackboard
Maintenance of fuel
16 and oil consumption & and Check Flight , MCQ
records BTL-2,3,4 Engineers, Interaction
Procedure for issue/
Flight Engineer's
licence
Validation of Foreign
CLO-1,2 Licences of Aircraft Blackboard MCQ/
17 Light aircraft piston & Maintenance , Assignment
engines, BTL-2,3,4 Engineers,Series M‐ Interaction 2.3
Mandatory
Modifications
18 Fixing routine Validation of Foreign
maintenance periods and CLO-1,2 Licences of Aircraft Blackboard MCQ/
component TBOs- & Maintenance , Assignment
Initials and Revisions, BTL-2,3,4 Engineers, Interaction 2.3
Inspections
MODULE 3: C.A.R. SERIES " O& R” 13
Approval of Manufacture,
organization, Approval Registration and Blackboard
of organization CO 3 Operation of Powered
19 , MCQ
BTL 1 , 3 Hang Gliders Interaction

Manufacture,
Cat. A –
Manufacturers,
Registration and
Approval of Operation of Powered Blackboard
CO 3
20 organization Hang Gliders , MCQ
BTL 1 , 3
Interaction
Cat. B - Process Requirements for
Organization preparation of
operations manual,
Airworthiness and Blackboard
CO 3
21 Maintenance , MCQ
BTL 1 , 3
Requirements for Cat Interaction
II and Cat IIIA
operations.
Quality System
Requirements
Blackboard
CO 3 for preparation
21 , MCQ
BTL 1 , 3 of operations
Interaction
manual,
Airworthiness
and Maintenance
Requirements
for Cat II and
Cat IIIA
operations.
Cat. C – Maintenance,
Approval of Requirements for
organization Blackboard
CO 3 preparation of
22 , MCQ
BTL 1 , 3 operations manual,
Interaction
Airworthiness and
Maintenance
Requirements for Cat
II and Cat IIIA
operations.
To understand the
concept of Continued
validity of approval
Blackboard
CO 3 Assignment
23 Cat. D - Testing ,
BTL 1 , 3,4 3.1
Laboratory, Approval Interaction
of organization
To understand the Blackboard
Cat. E - Aviation Fuel, CO 3
24 concept of Continuing , MCQ
Aviation BTL 1 , 3,4 Airworthiness Interaction
Lubricants and special Series ‘R’‐
Blackboard
products, Approval of CO 3 Installation of
25 firms Communication, , MCQ
BTL 1 , 3,4
Interaction
Cat. F - Stores and Navigation and
Distribution, Radar equipment
Approval of Blackboard
CO 3
26 organization - , MCQ
BTL 1 , 3,4
Interaction

To understand the
27 Cat. G - Training concept 'A'/'C' and Blackboard
schools/Establishments, CO 3 Mode 'S' Assignment
,
Requirements for BTL 1 , 3,4 Transponders, 3.2
Interaction
infrastructure at stations
other than parent base,

MODULE 4: C.A.R. SERIES "T"


Procedures relating to To understand the
registration/deregistratio concept of Flight testing
n of aircraft of aircraft for which a C
CO 4 Blackboard
of A had been previously
28 BTL 1,2,3 , MCQ
issued
Interaction

To understand the
Procedure for concept Flight testing
issue/revalidation of of aircraft for which a
Type Certificate of Blackboard
CO 4 C of A had been
29 aircraft and its BTL 1,2,3 , MCQ
previously issued
engines/propeller , Interaction
Issue/validation and To know Flight Blackboard
CO 4
30 renewal of Certificate of testing of aircraft for , MCQ
Airworthiness , BTL 1,2,3
which a C of A had Interaction
Issue/validation and been previously
suspension of Certificate issued
of Airworthiness ,

Issue/validation and To know the Flight Blackboard


suspension of Certificate
CO 4
31 testing of aircraft for , MCQ
of Airworthiness , BTL 1,2,3
which a C of A had Interaction
Suspension of been previously
Certificate of issued
Airworthiness and its
subsequent revalidation
Rebuilding of aircraft, Flight testing of Blackboard
CO 4,5
32 Special Flight permits, aircraft for which a C , MCQ
Maintenance and BTL 1,2,3 of A had been Interaction
Certification of Aircraft , previously issued
To understand and
know Flight testing of
aircraft for which a C
Blackboard
CO 4, 5 of A had been Assignment
33 Airworthiness of ,
BTL 1,2,3 previously issued. 4.1
ageing aircraft, Interaction
Inspection of wooden
aircraft, Airworthiness
requirements for
Gliders
Registration and CO 4,4 To understand and know
airworthiness of BTL 1,2,3 the Flight testing of
microlight aircraft , Blackboard
aircraft for which a C of
34 Requirements for , MCQ
A had been previously
manufacture, Interaction
issued
registration and
airworthiness control of
hot air balloons,
Pooling of aircraft parts To understand and know
CO 4,4 Blackboard
by National Airlines of the Flight testing of
35 India with Foreign BTL 1,2,3 aircraft for which a C of
, MCQ
airlines, Interaction
A had been previously
issued.

To understand and know


the concept of
Maintenance procedures Blackboard
Manufacture of aircraft CO 4,4 Assignment
36 and Flight testing of ,
and accessories and BTL 1,2,3 4.2
aircraft for which a C of Interaction
airworthiness
certification thereof, A had been previously
Load and trim sheet - issued.
requirements thereof
MODULE 5: CAR – X

To understand the
CAR 145----Approval miscellaneous
of Maintenance requirements Blackboard
CO 4 5
37 Organizations, ,
BTL 1 2 3 MCQ
Interaction

To understand the
CAR 145----Approval Weight and balance
of Maintenance control of an aircraft, Blackboard
CO 4 5
38 Organizations, ,
BTL 1 2 3 MCQ
Interaction

--=- To understand the


Continuing concept of Special
Airworthiness Provision of Medical Blackboard
Requirements CO 4 5
39 Supplies in Aircraft, ,
BTL 1 2 3 MCQ
Use of furnishing Interaction
materials in aircraft,

To understand the
concept of Design, ,
Flammability Blackboard
--=- CO 4 5
40 requirements for ,
Continuing BTL 1 2 3 MCQ
Airworthiness furnishing materials Interaction
Requirements to be used in
aircraft
To understand the
Aircraft Log Books,
--Approved Document to be Blackboard
41 CO 4 5 carried on board by
Maintenance Training , Assignment
BTL 1 2 3 Indian registered
Organization (Type Interaction 5.1
Training) aircraft, Procedure
for issue of taxy
permit,
--Approved To learn the Blackboard
CO 4 5
42 Maintenance Training fundamentals of ,
Organization (Type BTL 1 2 3 MCQ
Aircraft Log Books, Interaction
Training) Document to be
carried on board by
Indian registered
aircraft, Procedure for
issue of taxy permit,
- Aircraft Log Books,
Certification Procedures Document to be
for Aircraft and related carried on board by
products), Blackboard
CO 4 5 Indian registered
43 ,
BTL 1 2 3 aircraft, Procedure for MCQ
Interaction
issue of taxy permit,

To learn the
Requirements for issue
- of taxy permit,
Blackboard
Certification Procedures CO 4 5
44 ,
for Aircraft and related BTL 1 2 3 MCQ
Interaction
products),

Blackboard
45 REVISION , Assignment
Interaction 5.2
Document Sl. No: IQACB02 Review Period: Every Semester Validation authority: IQAC
ASSESSMENT PLAN
ACADEMIC YEAR : 2021-22 DEPARTMENT : AERO PROGRAMME : B.Tech SEMESTER
:5 COURSE TITLE :CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS 2
COURSE CODE : AEB4404
COURSE CATEGORY:CORE TOTAL DURATION (HRS):45
PREREQUISITE : Principles of flight
CREDITS :03 INSTRUCTOR (S) : S.Mahendran
Assess Learning Outcome for Assessment Pertai Assessment Measurable& Corrective D
ment # ning Method / Variables Action ur
COs Activity ati
on

1 The students will be able to CO1, Written Test Accuracy <50% 1.


CO2 Correct Vs Error Assignment/Re 5
gain knowledge of CAR series test/Seminar Hr
H & I Aircraft fueling s
procedures and recording
and collision avoidance system

acquire knowledge of CAR


series L& M , CAR66‐
Licensing procedure A M E
and Mandatory Modifications/
Inspections
2 The students will be able to CO3, Written Test Accuracy <50% 1.
CO4 Correct Vs Error Assignment/Re 5
gain knowledge of CAR test/Seminar Hr
seriesO& R Manufacture, s
Registration and Operation of
Powered Hang Gliders and
installation of Communication,
Navigation and Radar
equipment

gain knowledge of CAR series


T , Flight testing of aircraft for
which a C of A
had been previously issued

3. The students will be able to CO1, Written Accuracy <50%


Retest/i acquire knowledge of CAR CO2, Test/Seminar Correct Vs Error Assignment/Re 1
mprove CO3, /Assignment/ test/Seminar Hr
ment
series X ,Weight and balance CO4, Project s
control, Provision of Medical CO5 Work
Supplies, furnishing materials,
Flammability requirements for
furnishing materials, Log
Books and related aircraft
documents , issue of taxy
permit,

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