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One of five texts in Glencoe's Aviation Technology Series, (formerly the Northrop series), Aircraft Electricity and Electronics provides your students with the information they need to perform return-to-service-quality maintenance and repair of aircraft electrical systems. The material covered includes the details necessary for the Federal Aviation Administration certification of Airframe and Powerplants Technicians. The text expands well beyond this basic information, however, providing as in-depth study of both ac and dc systems for virtually all varieties of aircraft. The text takes students through the fundamentals of electron theory and on to the study of aircraft digital control systems. Integrated into the text are various examples of troubleshooting techniques as they apply to aircraft systems. The text also provides details on a variety of general and commercial aircraft electrical/electronic systems, including avionic systems. One of the major changes in this edition is the modernization of material about electrical and electronic equipment to reflect current practices. Coverage of transistors and semiconductors, lighting systems, and nickel cadmium batteries has been updated while troubleshooting techniques using digital and analog meters have been added. This edition includes a Student Study Guide that parallels the text. It provides fill-in-the-blank questions that identify key term, demonstrates applications of mathematical relationships, and validates learning progress by offering multiple-choice questions. The Instructor's Manual provides answers to the review questions and transparency masters to help you illustrate key concepts.
This text investigates the fundamental principles and practical maintenance requirements of aircraft electrical and electronic systems to prepare technicians for professional certification. The authors, James L. McKinley and Ralph D. Bent, utilize their expertise in aviation technology to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) systems. The book serves as a technical manual that bridges the gap between basic electron theory and the complex digital control systems found in modern commercial and general aviation aircraft.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators frequently identify this volume as a foundational resource for students pursuing aviation maintenance certification. Readers often note the technical density of the prose, which is structured to support rigorous vocational training and standardized testing preparation.
Page Count:
359
Publication Date:
1981-05-01
Publisher:
Gregg Division McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070047936
ISBN-13:
9780070047938
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