This week I completed the first of five semesters I need to earn my Airframe and Powerplant license. A hefty 26 credit-hour semester and I earned straight A's! These six classes were divided into two 8-week segments:
- Maintenance Regulations
- Applied Sciences
- Aviation Math
- Aviation Physics
- Aircraft Electricity
- Airframe Structures
Part of our electricity requirements were to construct a multimeter. We followed the schematic on the breadboard and progressed to solder the resistors, diodes, and capacitor onto the circuit board. We later had to use the multimeter we spent 8 weeks working on to measure voltage, current, and resistance on a practical exam at the end of the semester. With the best score in the class I got a perfect 105.
If I have yet to impress you then I am inclined to deal the killing blow:
Physics Final=100
Math Final=100
Aircraft Structures Final=100
Electricity Final=100
"You are to do good works as zealously as if you were to be saved
by your good works, and you are to trust in the merits of Christ as though you had done nothing at all."
~Charles Spurgeon
