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Domain - Aeronautical Maintenance Certification

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Level 5

Demonstrate knowledge of mathematics for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27733 Unit Standard 7 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of mathematics for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of physics to aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27734 Unit Standard 7 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of the principles of physics to aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of electrical fundamentals for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27735 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of electrical fundamentals for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of electronic fundamentals for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27736 Unit Standard 12 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of electronic fundamentals for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of digital techniques for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27737 Unit Standard 12 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of digital techniques for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of materials and hardware for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27738 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of materials and hardware for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of maintenance practices for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27739 Unit Standard 50 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of maintenance practices for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of basic aerodynamics for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27740 Unit Standard 7 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of basic aerodynamics for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of human factors for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27741 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of human factors for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of aviation legislation for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27742 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of aviation legislation for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of turbine aeroplanes for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27743 Unit Standard 55 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of turbine aeroplanes for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of piston aeroplanes for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27744 Unit Standard 55 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of piston aeroplanes for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of helicopters for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27745 Unit Standard 60 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of helicopters for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of aeroplanes for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27746 Unit Standard 60 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of aeroplanes for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of propulsion for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27747 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of propulsion for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of gas turbine engine for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27748 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of gas turbine engine for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of piston engine for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27749 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to European Aviation Safety Agency standards to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of piston engine for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of propellers for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance)

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27750 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people under training to gain authorisation to certify, to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of propellers for aeronautical engineering (EASA 147 Maintenance).

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Level 6

Apply knowledge of aeronautical science principles to the certification of aeronautical maintenance
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

Version 2 This unit standard has been replaced by unit standard 26963 and unit standard 26964.

20894 Unit Standard 25 Credits

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This knowledge based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of: the properties and characteristics of the atmosphere and the principles of mathematics, matter, mechanics, motion, dynamics, heat, light, sound and electricity to the certification of aeronautical maintenance. This will be evidenced by meeting the requirements of the CAA Aircraft Maintenance Licence Subject 001 - Aeronautical Science Examination.

Standard-setting body:

ServiceIQ - Aviation, Tourism and Travel Training Organisation

Apply knowledge of aircraft engineering to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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20895 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of: aircraft drawings, workshop equipment and hand tools, workshop practice, aircraft standard hardware, aircraft painting and finishing, and aircraft ground handling, cleaning and general aeronautical practices to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of aircraft materials to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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20896 Unit Standard 25 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of: metallurgy principles, defect analysis, principles of corrosion, non-destructive testing, welding, soldering, brazing, metal bonding, and non-metallic aeronautical components and structure to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of basic aeroplanes to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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20897 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of aeroplane: aerodynamics, design and construction, flight control systems, hydraulic systems, landing gear systems, fuel systems, heating and ventilation systems, weight and balance control, equipment and furnishings, and inspection and testing to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of pressurised aeroplanes to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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20898 Unit Standard 25 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of pressurised aeroplanes: high-speed aerodynamics, design, construction, flight control systems, hydraulic systems, landing gear systems, pneumatic systems, air conditioning systems, pressurisation systems, oxygen systems, ice and rain protection systems, fuel systems, fire protection systems, and aircraft reliability and structural maintenance principles to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of rotorcraft to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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20899 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of rotorcraft: rotary wing aerodynamics, design and construction, rotor systems, flight control systems, hydraulic systems, power train systems, fuel systems, weight and balance control, environmental systems, equipment and furnishings, inspection, testing, and ground operations to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of piston engines to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 4

20900 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of piston engine: operation, design and construction, ignition systems, fuel systems, lubrication systems, forced induction systems, starting systems, starting and ground operation, control systems, fire protection systems, and propeller systems to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of turbine engines to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 4

20901 Unit Standard 25 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of turbine engine: operation, design and construction, ignition systems, fuel systems, lubrication systems, air and cooling systems, indicating and instrumentation systems, power augmentation systems, control systems, fire protection systems, noise suppression systems, starting systems, installation, storage, transportation, operating and ground running, and propeller systems to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of avionics to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 4

20902 Unit Standard 25 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to certify the maintenance of aircraft avionics systems by applying knowledge of: measuring instrument systems, pitot-static systems, gyroscopic instrument systems, communications and navigation systems, circuit protection and control devices, wiring installations, electronic fundamentals, and avionic maintenance practices to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of compass compensation to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 4

20903 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of: the properties, characteristics, and effects of magnetism; compass systems; compass compensation; and compass swing base surveying to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of air law to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 4

20904 Unit Standard 25 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of: aviation terminology and abbreviations, accident and incident reporting, the transition rules, aeronautical parts and supplies, certification of products and parts, airworthiness directives and general maintenance rules, aircraft registration and markings, aircraft maintenance engineer licensing, and aircraft operator and maintenance organisation requirements to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of human factors to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 4

21060 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of human factors and supervision to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of mathematics and physics to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 3 This unit standard and unit standard 26964 replaced unit standard 20894.

26963 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of: the properties and characteristics of the atmosphere, mathematical principles, principles of matter, principles of mechanics, motion, and dynamics, principles of thermodynamics, optics, and sound to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of electrical fundamentals to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 3 This unit standard and unit standard 26963 replaced unit standard 20894.

26964 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to apply knowledge of electrical fundamentals to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of advanced avionics to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 3

26965 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to certify the maintenance of aircraft avionics systems by applying knowledge of: flight control systems, alternating current (AC) power systems, digital data transmission, printed circuit boards, electronic and optical data transmission, warning systems, electrical diagrams, soldering and cable connections to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of aircraft electrical systems to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 3

26966 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to certify the maintenance of aircraft avionics systems by applying knowledge of: electromechanical systems, power supply systems, power conversion equipment, ground and auxiliary power supplies, measuring instruments and warning indicators, power distribution, circuit controlling and protection devices, power utilisation components, and power utilisation systems to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of aircraft instrument systems to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 3

26967 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to certify the maintenance of aircraft avionics systems by applying knowledge of: basic instrument systems, gyroscopic instrument systems, cockpit displays and safety monitoring systems, fixed wing autopilots and flight directors, helicopter autopilots and flight directors, remote indicating compass systems, inertial navigation and reference systems, and oxygen systems to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

Apply knowledge of aircraft radio systems to the certification of aeronautical maintenance

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Version 3

26968 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This knowledge-based unit standard is one of a series intended for people certifying the release to service of aircraft or aeronautical components following maintenance or repair. People credited with this unit standard are able to certify the maintenance of aircraft avionics systems by applying knowledge of: radio fundamentals, high frequency communications systems, very high and ultra high frequency communications systems, emergency locater transmitters, audio systems, cockpit voice recorders, automatic direction finding systems, very high frequency omnidirectional range systems, instrument landing systems, satellite navigation systems, weather radar systems, distance measuring equipment systems, air traffic control transponder systems, area navigation systems, radio altimeter systems, collision avoidance systems, communications, addressing and reporting systems, and radio and radar system installation and maintenance to the certification of aeronautical maintenance.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 28 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Ringa Hora Services Workforce Development Council

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