
Published 2/2026
Created by Tiago Siqueira Quintino
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 12 Lectures ( 1h 26m ) | Size: 1.6 GB
Master aircraft electrical systems, AC/DC power generation, motors, generators, distribution, and professional troublesh
What you'll learn
✓ Understand aircraft electrical power generation and distribution, including AC/DC systems, generators, alternators, regulators, redundancy logic, and operationa
✓ Analyze AC electrical systems at 400 Hz, explaining waveform behavior, impedance, electromagnetic effects, and why high-frequency power enables lighter, more ef
✓ Diagnose electrical faults using professional troubleshooting methods, interpreting wiring diagrams, applying multimeter techniques, and isolating failures logi
✓ Apply electrical theory to real aircraft components, including motors, relays, circuit protection devices, wiring harnesses, and connectors, focusing on reliabi
Requirements
● No prior aircraft electrical experience is required, as the course starts from fundamental principles and progressively advances to professional-level aircraft electrical systems. Basic understanding of physics or electricity is helpful but not mandatory, making the course accessible to beginners, students, and aviation enthusiasts worldwide. Familiarity with technical diagrams and logical problem-solving will enhance learning, especially during electrical troubleshooting and fault isolation modules. Access to a basic digital multimeter is recommended, allowing students to practice measurement concepts such as voltage, current, resistance, and continuity safely.
Description
"This course contains the use of artificial intelligence."
Aircraft Electrical Troubleshooting and Fault Diagnosis is a comprehensive and technically grounded course designed to provide a deep understanding of aircraft electrical systems from power generation to fault isolation. This course goes beyond basic theory and focuses on how electrical energy is produced, distributed, controlled, and diagnosed within modern aircraft, following industry best practices used in aviation maintenance and engineering.
Students will learn how electrical power is generated through engine-driven generators and APUs, exploring electromagnetic induction, AC and DC systems, and why aviation standards adopted 400 Hz AC power. The course explains how voltage, frequency, phase, impedance, and magnetic fields directly influence aircraft system performance, efficiency, weight reduction, and operational reliability.
Special attention is given to aircraft electrical components, including motors, generators, relays, circuit breakers, wiring, connectors, and protection systems. Learners will understand how these elements interact as part of an integrated electrical distribution network designed with redundancy and fail-safe logic to ensure flight safety in all phases of operation.
One of the core strengths of this course is its structured approach to aircraft electrical troubleshooting. Students will develop logical diagnostic skills through diagram interpretation, correct multimeter usage, fault isolation techniques, and systematic troubleshooting methodologies used by experienced aircraft maintenance technicians. Real-world examples demonstrate how intermittent and complex electrical faults can be traced and resolved safely and efficiently.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to analyze electrical failures with confidence, apply technical reasoning instead of trial and error, and work professionally with aircraft electrical systems in both maintenance and engineering environments. This course is ideal for anyone seeking practical, industry-aligned expertise in aircraft electrical systems and fault diagnosis.
Who this course is for
■ This course is designed for aircraft maintenance technicians, aeronautical engineering students, and aviation professionals who want a solid and practical understanding of aircraft electrical systems. It is ideal for beginner to intermediate learners seeking to master electrical power generation, AC/DC systems, motors, generators, and systematic electrical troubleshooting used in real aircraft environments. The course is also highly valuable for engineering students and professionals transitioning into aviation, as well as pilots and technical managers who want deeper insight into electrical system logic, safety, and reliability. Anyone aiming to build strong technical competence in aircraft electrical maintenance, diagnostics, and system analysis will benefit from this course, regardless of aircraft type or manufacturer.