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This text is one of five that compose the Glencoe Aviation Technology Series. Like all of the titles in this series, this text provides coverage of practical skills while building a foundation for more advanced learning. It offers a thorough presentation of all aspects of aircraft maintenance and repair, including information on new materials, structures, systems, and processes. This edition includes all the theoretical and practical information that students need for certification as FAA airframe technicians in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR). In preparing the Sixth Edition, the authors reviewed FAR Parts 65 and 147 and appropriate Advisory Circulars, as well as realted Federal Aviation Regulations.
This text investigates the technical requirements and practical methodologies necessary for students to achieve certification as FAA airframe technicians. James L. McKinley and Ralph D. Bent utilize their expertise in aviation education to synthesize complex regulatory standards with hands-on maintenance procedures. The book serves as a structured framework for understanding the structural and systemic components of modern aircraft in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations.
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Experts and educators recognize this volume as a foundational resource for students pursuing professional certification in aviation maintenance. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is designed to mirror the rigorous standards required for FAA examinations.
Page Count:
538
Publication Date:
1980-12-01
Publisher:
Gregg Division McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070047944
ISBN-13:
9780070047945
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