Bill I can help out for the electrical class and or sub in if job and family interfere with attendance. I've done a fair bit here and it's one of my areas of expertise from my day jobs.
I think the charging system would be a great area of focus and is an area where pilots often have issues especially away from home. A basic multimeter is cheap, light and small enough it can be an "in the airplane" (but not in flight) tool. Many of the aircraft I have seen have had something wrong or missing - everyone I've ever helped someone dig into. Our birds are somewhat confusing as Beech changed the charging system several times in minor ways. There's also a lot of confusion about the interplay of the battery and alternator switches and breakers.
Another good topic would be basic schematic reading especially the quirks of our schematics from Beech in the maintenance manual (12V) and the schematic book (24V).
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Mark
I think the charging system would be a great area of focus and is an area where pilots often have issues especially away from home. A basic multimeter is cheap, light and small enough it can be an "in the airplane" (but not in flight) tool. Many of the aircraft I have seen have had something wrong or missing - everyone I've ever helped someone dig into. Our birds are somewhat confusing as Beech changed the charging system several times in minor ways. There's also a lot of confusion about the interplay of the battery and alternator switches and breakers.
Another good topic would be basic schematic reading especially the quirks of our schematics from Beech in the maintenance manual (12V) and the schematic book (24V).
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Mark
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