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ELECTRICAL SUBSYSTEMS
1000. INTRODUCTION
As student aviators, it is necessary for you to become familiar with the T-34C electrical
subsystems. You must also become familiar with the location, operation, and purpose of the
various components to be able operate the T-34C electrical subsystems safely and effectively.
This lesson covers the starter and all interior and exterior lighting.
1001. LESSON TOPIC LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Terminal Objective
10.0 Upon completion of this chapter, the student will demonstrate knowledge of the various
electrical subsystems characteristics.
Enabling Objectives
10.1
State the purpose of the engine starting system.
10.2
State the location and purpose of the engine starter switches.
10.3
Describe the purpose and characteristics of the engine starter.
10.4
Identify the engine starter limitations.
10.5
Identify the electrical power requirements for the interior lighting system.
10.6
Describe the location and purpose of the Master Caution light.
10.7
State the location and purpose of the fault lights.
10.8
State the location and purpose of the function lights.
10.9
State the location and purpose of the annunciator test button.
10.10 Describe the location and purpose of the cockpit lights.
10.11 Describe the location and operation of the interior lights control panel.
10.12 Describe the location and operation of the circuit breaker panel lights.
10.13 Describe the location and operation of the utility lights.
10.14 Identify the electrical power requirements for the exterior lighting system.
ELECTRICAL SUBSYSTEMS
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