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LESSON PLAN No.: CTSPL/B1.

1/M11A/ 117 SEMESTER: IV


MODULE: 11 A (Turbine aeroplane aerodynamics, structure and system-II)

LESSON TITLE: Equipment and furnishings

LEVEL: 1 LESSON DURATION 60 Minutes

LESSON OBJECTIVE: At the End of this topic student will able to understood about cargo handling

a. PPT √ b. Aircraft
TRAINING AIDS REQUIRED c. Chart d. Sectional View/ Mockup/Model
(Tick Mark as appropriate) e. Animation Video f. Blackboard/White board
g. Training video
a. Lecture
METHODOLOGY
b. Demonstration/Practical
(Tick Mark as appropriate)
c. Exercise/Discussion

REFERENCE FAA 15A, AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE & REPAIR, EASA MODULE 11A, AIRFRAME
DOCUMENTS/BOOKS/NOTES STRUCTURE

Time:
INTRODUCTION Cargo handling and retention equipment
5 Min.
Time:
CORE TOPIC Cargo handling and retention equipment
35 Min.

Cargo on passenger airliners is handled in different ways depending on the Time:


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
aircraft and the options installed by the aircraft operator 5 Min.

Small passenger transports and many larger ones may simply have an empty
compartment finished to accept loose cargo on a piece-by-piece basis. A
Time:
SUMMARY/CONCLUSION major concern is the shift of cargo during flight maneuvers which could
3 Min.
cause a partial loss of control or inhibit performance. Cargo nets and
barriers are used to keep cargo from shifting in these wide open berths.
a. What is bulk cargo door
FEEDBACK/ b. how many cargo door in Airbus-320 aircrfat
Time:
QUESTION TO THE CLASS c. Where is location of cargo compartment in airbus-320 aircrfat
5Min
(CCQs)

Time:
QUESTION BY THE CLASS
5 Min.

Time:
HOME ASSIGNMENT Write the the procedure of open and close the cargo door
2 Min.

Prepared by: Approved by:

Instructor Training Manager

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