Gray Matter: Aviation Mechanics Most Frequently Asked Questions
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.49 (570 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1466919299 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-11 |
Language | : | English |
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ExperimentalAirplane said Grammar is poor. I am an IA Mechanic and have been an A&P Mechanic for Grammar is poor I am an IA Mechanic and have been an A&P Mechanic for 32 years, so I thought this book would be a good review and refresher for me. The technical content is rather good and includes numerous references deserving four stars. However, there are numerous grammatical errors indicating a very inadequate job of proofreadng. Unfortunately, the errors are so pervasive that I found myself getting distracted by t. "Grammar is poor" according to ExperimentalAirplane. I am an IA Mechanic and have been an A&P Mechanic for Grammar is poor I am an IA Mechanic and have been an A&P Mechanic for 32 years, so I thought this book would be a good review and refresher for me. The technical content is rather good and includes numerous references deserving four stars. However, there are numerous grammatical errors indicating a very inadequate job of proofreadng. Unfortunately, the errors are so pervasive that I found myself getting distracted by t. 2 years, so I thought this book would be a good review and refresher for me. The technical content is rather good and includes numerous references deserving four stars. However, there are numerous grammatical errors indicating a very inadequate job of proofreadng. Unfortunately, the errors are so pervasive that I found myself getting distracted by t. years, so I thought this book would be a good review and refresher for me. The technical content is rather good and includes numerous references deserving four stars. However, there are numerous grammatical errors indicating a very inadequate job of proofreadng. Unfortunately, the errors are so pervasive that I found myself getting distracted by t
To keep an aircraft in peak operating condition, aircraft mechanics and service technicians perform scheduled maintenance to make repairs and complete inspections required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Worn or defective parts are repaired or replaced. After taking an engine apart, mechanics use precision instruments to measure parts for wear and use x-ray and magnetic inspection equipment to check for invisible cracks. Many aircraft mechanics specialize in preventive maintenance. It's frustrating, and sometimes I think I knew more back when I knew less. To be completely frank about it, I'm increasingly aware that there are as many gray areas in aviation as there are black-and-white ones, an