This is Very good Please go ahead. I recommend if you could come with a practical wiring of a system and explain it, that would be very great. Eg maybe wiring the ptt or autopilot trim switch wiring. Thank you
thank you for video!! very helpful im working as a line mx and wanna know how to troubleshoot wiring like voltage chk, continuity chk with multimeter. please make a video of this if you have time. thank you !!
You’re welcome! I made a live video covering basic multimeter use here ua-cam.com/users/livej0wvV0ija00?feature=share I could do a more in-depth one just on troubleshooting though!
Hi this video is very useful for me as an avionic student. I would to ask you which is the average pay for an avionics technician? Can an aircraft avionic work in the industry such as Panasonic Samsung or others electronic engineering industries ans also on the military side?
@riccardoromiti5632 average pay for avionics techs in the U.S. is $32-33/hour. www.indeed.com/career/avionics-technician/salaries It’s possible to work for electronics companies, but those positions would likely only be as a technician of some sort, or “engineering technician,” not necessarily as an engineer. You would likely need an engineering degree of some sort to be in engineering. There may be edge cases where you wouldn’t need a degree, though - depends on your situation/standing with the employer, and whether you meet the experience requirements of the jobs you are looking at. The military has plenty of jobs in avionics, no worries there. Thanks for checking out my channel, and feel free to email me!
@@markhjoy thank you very much Mark, I will contact you to gain informations about maintenance technician in particular avionic. I live in Europe in Italy, if you also know the rules of EASA your advices will be very helpful for me
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Amazing content! Best regards from a brazilian avionics installer!
Thanks so much! Any other topics you want to see me cover?
At 24.30, it's a disconnect bracket. Could be a bulkhead, but not necessarily. P is plug, J is jack.
This is Very good
Please go ahead. I recommend if you could come with a practical wiring of a system and explain it, that would be very great. Eg maybe wiring the ptt or autopilot trim switch wiring.
Thank you
Glad this was helpful for you!
I'll add explaining PTT or other common switch circuits to my content list.
Thanks!
thank you for video!! very helpful
im working as a line mx and wanna know how to troubleshoot wiring like voltage chk, continuity chk with multimeter. please make a video of this if you have time. thank you !!
You’re welcome! I made a live video covering basic multimeter use here
ua-cam.com/users/livej0wvV0ija00?feature=share
I could do a more in-depth one just on troubleshooting though!
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
really helpfull thanks for the video!!
You’re welcome glad it was helpful!
Amazing ! keep doing
Thanks! Are you an avionics tech? Any other topics you want to see videos on?
Hi this video is very useful for me as an avionic student. I would to ask you which is the average pay for an avionics technician? Can an aircraft avionic work in the industry such as Panasonic Samsung or others electronic engineering industries ans also on the military side?
I correct myself : I would ask you *
@riccardoromiti5632 average pay for avionics techs in the U.S. is $32-33/hour.
www.indeed.com/career/avionics-technician/salaries
It’s possible to work for electronics companies, but those positions would likely only be as a technician of some sort, or “engineering technician,” not necessarily as an engineer.
You would likely need an engineering degree of some sort to be in engineering. There may be edge cases where you wouldn’t need a degree, though - depends on your situation/standing with the employer, and whether you meet the experience requirements of the jobs you are looking at.
The military has plenty of jobs in avionics, no worries there.
Thanks for checking out my channel, and feel free to email me!
@@markhjoy thank you very much Mark, I will contact you to gain informations about maintenance technician in particular avionic. I live in Europe in Italy, if you also know the rules of EASA your advices will be very helpful for me
Love it!
Thanks Pedro 😉
Beautiful content, can you do something on some test equipment?
Much appreciated! I will add test equipment to my to-do list.
Thanks for uploading 👍
You’re welcome! Anything you need help with or content you want to see here?
Hi Mark ! Appreciate your effort on these videos. Could I request a Reading Aircraft Schematic Diagram video ? thanks
@Aiden777-x3r Sure thing! Is there a specific example you have that you’d like to send me?
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Standard Wiring Practices Manual / Electrical Standard Practices Manual?
What is the link for that you shared?
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