@@markhjoy Thanks for the soopafast reply on this one:) I'm trying to learn core aviation basics... And I've been searching for things all over. Trying to start with wiring:)
@jyomamma thanks much appreciated! I’m familiar with the AET and touch on it in this video on how to become an avionics tech: th-cam.com/video/XM56gQtEPTs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cYJWl67Fj6XRYY-m
Awesome glad it’s helpful! I will check to see if I can find books on how to read schematics. Have you checked out the video I did on how to read wiring diagrams? th-cam.com/video/9V-OCKCi3ak/w-d-xo.html I know there is a section in the AC 43.13 that talks about electrical symbols, I’d say start there as a free book.
If you're looking for A&P schools, check out this site by the FAA: www.faa.gov/av-info/facility-dashboard Select Part 147 mechanics schools and then you can search by zip code. Otherwise, if you're just looking for avionics, try Googling "avionics schools miami"
I would recommend looking for something on edx.org, Udemy or something similar. Are you looking into it for technical writing or something? I am a bit familiar with XML from creating maintenance manuals at Amazon, but my knowledge is really only surface-level. I can't think of any requirement where you would need if as a maintenance technician, though.
@@siddharth3408 understood. You should look into the ATA iSpec2200 manual, that's a standardization reference for aviation manuals which I am very familiar with. I can connect you with a colleague who is a tech writer on LinkedIn if you want...
@@siddharth3408 I would recommend a course on a site like edx.org or udemy.com , Just try googling online courses for it. It is not part of any aircraft maintenance curriculum required by the FAA. Otherwise, I would recommend college courses on XML. If you want to talk more about XML and technical writing, feel free to email me my address is in my TH-cam homepage or you can go to my website and use the contact form.
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Love your content keep going its working and yes I am an AMT college student currently 1 year in.....
What school are you going to?
Also ... Could you please tell me which one is video 1 in this series ?
This was #2, electrical theory was #1. I was thinking I needed to number them, too!
@@markhjoy Thanks for the soopafast reply on this one:) I'm trying to learn core aviation basics... And I've been searching for things all over. Trying to start with wiring:)
@@siddharth3408 awesome, hope this is a helpful start!
@@markhjoy th-cam.com/video/9V-OCKCi3ak/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EtxenCphmH-LVgX0
Is this part 1 of this series ? :)
No this was not intended to be part of the series but it is related anyway!
Good video. Lots of great information! There’s a section on the AET on using a wire chart. Are you familiar with that certification?
@jyomamma thanks much appreciated!
I’m familiar with the AET and touch on it in this video on how to become an avionics tech:
th-cam.com/video/XM56gQtEPTs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cYJWl67Fj6XRYY-m
Also can you make a suggestion on current schematics for beginners book etc....
Awesome glad it’s helpful!
I will check to see if I can find books on how to read schematics.
Have you checked out the video I did on how to read wiring diagrams?
th-cam.com/video/9V-OCKCi3ak/w-d-xo.html
I know there is a section in the AC 43.13 that talks about electrical symbols, I’d say start there as a free book.
@@markhjoy will do I actually have the AC.43.13 so will review it again thanks again taking lots of notes....
Where can I study this in Miami??
If you're looking for A&P schools, check out this site by the FAA:
www.faa.gov/av-info/facility-dashboard
Select Part 147 mechanics schools and then you can search by zip code.
Otherwise, if you're just looking for avionics, try Googling "avionics schools miami"
Is there any course that teaches XML data editing for someone with zero aviation knowledge?:)
I would recommend looking for something on edx.org, Udemy or something similar.
Are you looking into it for technical writing or something?
I am a bit familiar with XML from creating maintenance manuals at Amazon, but my knowledge is really only surface-level.
I can't think of any requirement where you would need if as a maintenance technician, though.
@@markhjoy Yes ... I was looking to understand Technical Writing - specifically for aircraft maintenance manuals.
@@siddharth3408 understood. You should look into the ATA iSpec2200 manual, that's a standardization reference for aviation manuals which I am very familiar with.
I can connect you with a colleague who is a tech writer on LinkedIn if you want...
@@markhjoy is there some course or resource that talks about how to edit that data ? I have zero knowledge on it honestly!
@@siddharth3408 I would recommend a course on a site like edx.org or udemy.com , Just try googling online courses for it. It is not part of any aircraft maintenance curriculum required by the FAA. Otherwise, I would recommend college courses on XML.
If you want to talk more about XML and technical writing, feel free to email me my address is in my TH-cam homepage or you can go to my website and use the contact form.