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Aviation Maintenance (FAA-H-8083-30A) Technician Handbook–General
The Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook–General (FAA-H-8083-30A) was developed as one of a series of three handbooks for persons preparing for mechanic certification with airframe or powerplant ratings, or both. It is intended that this handbook will provide basic information on principles, fundamentals, and technical procedures in the subject matter areas common to both the airframe and powerplant ratings. Emphasis in this volume is on theory and methods of application.
Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook Airframe (FAA-H-8083-31A) Volume 2
Since the beginning of manned flight, it has been recognized that supplying the pilot with information about the aircraft and its operation could be useful and lead to safer flight. The Wright Brothers had very few instruments on their Wright Flyer, but they did have an engine tachometer, an anemometer (wind meter), and a stop watch. They were obviously concerned about the aircraft’s engine and the progress of their flight.
Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook–Airframe (FAA-H-8083-31A) Volume 1
Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook—Airframe (FAA-H-8083-31A) is one of a series of three handbooks for persons preparing for certification as an airframe or powerplant mechanic. It is intended that this handbook provide the basic information on principles, fundamentals, and technical procedures in the subject matter areas relating to the airframe rating.
Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook–Powerplant (FAA-H-8083-32A) Volume 2
Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook–Powerplant (FAA-H-8083-32A) Volume 2 is designed to aid students enrolled in a formal course of instruction, as well as the individual who is studying on his or her own. Since the knowledge requirements for the airframe and powerplant ratings closely parallel each other in some subject areas, the chapters which discuss fire protection systems and electrical systems contain some material which is also duplicated in the Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook–Airframe (FAA-H-8083-31A).
Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook Powerplant Volume 1
The Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook–Powerplant (FAA-H-8083-32A) is one of a series of three handbooks for persons preparing for certification as a powerplant mechanic. It is intended that this handbook provide the basic information on principles, fundamentals, and technical procedures in the subject matter areas relating to the powerplant rating.
Aircraft Mechanics Handbook
Aircraft Mechanics Handbook, Airframe and Power Plant General
Aircraft Airframe Handbook Mechanics
Aircraft Airframe Handbook, Airframe and Power Plant Mechanics. Because there are so many different types of aircraft in use today, it is reasonable to expect that differences exist in airframe components and systems.
Aircraft Powerplant Handbook
Aircraft Powerplant Handbook, Airframe and Power Plant Series. This advisory circular is printed for persons preparing for a mechanics certificate with a powerplant rating. It is intended to provide basic information on principles, fundamentals, and technical procedures in the areas relating to the power- plant rating. This is designed to serve as a guide for students enrolled in a formal course of instruction, as well as the individual who is studying on his own.
Aircraft Engine Design and Engineering Handbook
This text has been assembled to aid technical students in bridging the gap between the point (a) where they have a fairly complete knowledge of the fundamentals of mathematics' mechanics, and machine design and (b) the point where they are sufficiently familiar with the application of these fundamentals to the design of aircraft engines to enable them to be of value to the aircraft - engine building industry.
Airplane Design Manual
This book has been written to fill what appears to the author to be a gap in aeronautical literature, an introduction to the art of airplane design, with the needs of the student, the young engineer, the draftsman and the student working on his own especially in view.
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