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The material in this text is designed primarily as a resource for students of aviation technology who are preparing for FAA aircraft and powerplant maintenance certification. The text begins with a review of practical mathematics and a general presentation of the underlying principles of physics. The extensively revised chapter on aerodynamics provides students with a conceptual understanding of the mathematics and physics of flight. Chapters are well illustrated and present specific aspects of aircraft materials, fabrication processes, maintenance tools and techniques, and federal aviation regulations. This updated edition is consistent with FAA regulations and procedures.
This text investigates the fundamental scientific principles and technical procedures required for students to achieve FAA aircraft and powerplant maintenance certification. The author, Ralph D. Bent, provides a structured pedagogical framework that bridges theoretical physics and mathematics with the practical demands of modern aircraft maintenance. By aligning content with federal aviation regulations, the work serves as a foundational resource for those entering the aviation maintenance profession.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators in the field of aviation technology recognize this work as a standard instructional manual for maintenance students. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose and the utility of the illustrations in clarifying complex mechanical concepts.
Page Count:
389
Publication Date:
1988-01-01
Publisher:
Gregg Division McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070047995
ISBN-13:
9780070047990
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