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NCATT AET Actual Exam 2025–2026 – Complete Certification Review, Definitions, and Practice Material

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This document provides a complete study guide for the NCATT Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) certification exam, covering all core knowledge areas required for the 2023–2024 test cycle. It includes detailed definitions, formulas, safety procedures, electronics theory, troubleshooting methods, circuits, digital logic, RF systems, hazardous materials, wiring practices, and aircraft systems. Additional sections cover FAA documentation, maintenance records, diagrams, flight theory, and tool proficiency, making the guide suitable for exam preparation and ongoing aviation electronics training.

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NCATT AET ActualExam 2025–2026 – Complete Certification Review, Definitions, and Practice Material


Ampere( A, amp,amperage)- ANSWER • Unit of measurementusedto express
theflowof electrons(electricalcurrent)

• One ampereis a rateof flowof onecoulomb(6.28billion - billion electrons)passinga given
point in an electricalcircuit per second

• In mathematicalproblemsamperageis expressedby theletter"I"

Battery- ANSWER • A deviceconsistingof a number ofprimaryvoltaiccells(cells thatcannotbe
recharged)or secondarycells (cells thatcan be recharged)connectedin seriesto obtaina desiredDC
voltage

• A batterystoreschemicalenergyand convertstheenergyinto electricalform

• Aircraft storagebatteriesaregenerallyratedat 12 or 24 volts

Capacitor- ANSWER • Electricaldeviceusedto storechargeand energyin the
form of an electrostaticfield

• A capacitoris a devicemadeof twoparallelconductorsseparatedby an insulator

Conductor- ANSWER • Common building block of electrical circuits that easily permits
the
movementof electronsfrom an electricalsourceto a loadand backto theelectricalsourcewitha
minimum of resistance.

• A conductor'sresistancedependson such factorsas crosssectionalarea,length,temperature,and
conductormaterial.



Coulomb- ANSWER • Basic unit of electricalquantity.

• A coulombis equalto 6.28billion - billion electrons(6.28x 10 to the18th)



Current - ANSWER • The flowof electronsthrougha conductoris knownas currentflow.

• The rateof currentflowis measuredin amperes.

Direct Current (DC) - ANSWER • A flowof electronsin onedirectionthroughout

,an electriccircuit withconstantvoltageand current.

• Direct currentis causedby a constantdifferenceof potential,bothnegativeand positive.

Electron- ANSWER • Negativelychargedsubatomicparticlesthatarelocatedand travelaround
(orbit) thenucleusin an imaginarysphereor shellat thespeedof light (186,000miles/second)

• Electronsareinvolvedin theconductionof electricity.

EMF (electromotiveforce)- ANSWER • The forcethatcauseselectronsto flow
througha conductor.

• This forceis abbreviatede.m.f.

• The unit of measurementfor eletromotiveforceis thevolt.

• In mathematicalproblemsvoltageis expressedby theletter"E".Farad -

ANSWER • Basic unit of capacitance

• One faradholdsonecoulombundera pressureof onevolt.



Henry (H) - ANSWER • Basic unit of measurementfor inductanceof an electrical
coil

• One (1) henryis theinductanceof a coil whena changeof currentof one(1) ampereper
secondinducesan e.m.f.of one(1) volt

• In mathematicalproblemsinductanceis expressedby thesymbol"L".

Inductor - ANSWER • Coil or otherdeviceusedto introduceinductanceinto a circuit.

• An inductoris a winding,or coiling, of multipleturns of wire

Insulator- ANSWER • Materialor deviceusedto preventthepassageof heat,
electricity,or soundfrom onemediumto another.Left hand

rule - ANSWER • Refersto electrical

• This rule is for determiningthedirectionof movementof a current- carrying conductorin a
magneticfield

,MagneticPermeability- ANSWER • Measureof easethatlines of flux travel
througha material

Magnetism- ANSWER • Ability of a magnetto attractcertainmaterialscontaining
iron and to influenceelectrons

• Magnetismis theprinciplewayto effectivelyproduceAC electricity

MetricPrefixes- ANSWER • Measurementsrelatingor using themetricsystemof
measurement

Neutron- ANSWER • Neutralsubatomicparticlesthatexistwithinthenucleusof
all atoms

• Neutronsarenot involvedin theconductionof electricity

Ohm - ANSWER • Unit of electricaloppositionto theflowof current

• A circuit has oneohm of resistancewhenit limits theflowof currentto oneamp undera voltage
pressureof onevolt

Ohm'sLaw - ANSWER • Ohm's Law states "the amount of current flowing in a circuit
is
directlyproportionalto thecircuit voltageand inverselyproportionalto thecircuit resistance"

• A plain languagestatementfor Ohm'sLaw is; Onevolt causesoneampereto flow
througha resistanceof oneohm.



Proton- ANSWER • Positivelychargedsubatomicparticlesthatexistwithinthe
nucleusof all atoms

• Protonsarenot involvedin theconductionof electricity



Resistance(R) - ANSWER • Electricalcharacteristicof a conductor

• Oppositionthata circuit, component,or substancepresentsto flowof electricity

• Resistanceis theforcethatopposesor slowsdownanotherforce,drops voltage,and consumes
power

• Resistanceis measuredin ohms

, • In mathematicalproblemsohmsof resistanceis expressedby symbol"R"

Scientific Notation - ANSWER • Short way of expressing a given number between1 and 10
multipliedby 10 to theappropriatepower

StaticElectricity- ANSWER • Electricalchargethatmay be built up on a
non-conductivesurfaceby friction

• Staticelectricityservesno usefulpurpose

Volt (V) - ANSWER • Basic unit of electricalpressure

• A volt is theamountof forcerequiredto causeoneampof currentto flow
throughoneohm or resistance

• Volt is oftenexpressedby such termsas voltage,voltagedrop,potential
difference,EMF, or IR drop

Watts(W) - ANSWER • Basic unit of powerthatis theproductof voltage
multipliedby current

• One wattis powerpo

producedin a circuit thathasoneampof currentflowingundera pressureof onevolt

Working Voltage- ANSWER • Maximumamountof DC voltagethat can be safelyappliedacrossa
capacitor

AlternatingCurrent (AC) - ANSWER • Flow of electronsthatcontinuously
changesit valuein magnitudeand periodicallyreversesdirection(sine-wave)

• Alternatingcurrentis much easierto producein largequantitiesas comparedto DC. The time
requiredfor onecycleof AC to occur is calledtheperiod

ApparentlyPower- ANSWER • Productof effectivevoltageand effectivecurrent whichis expressed
in Volt Amps (VA) rather than Watts (W) withoutreferenceto phaseshift, if any, betweenvoltage
and current

CapacitiveReactance(XC) - ANSWER • Oppositionto currentflowin a circuit

• The affectthatcapacitancehas on an AC circuit to leadvoltagein phase(ICE)

• Valuesaregivenin ohms

DeltaWound- ANSWER • Windings arrangedin theshapeof a triangle

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