Aircraft Inspection and Repair
By (Author) Federal Aviation Administration
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st January 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
629.1346
Paperback
768
Width 216mm, Height 279mm, Spine 46mm
1953g
With every deadly airplane disaster or near-miss, it becomes more and more clear that proper inspection and repair of all aircraft is essential to safety in the air. When no manufacturer repair or maintenance instructions are available, the Federal Aviation Administration deems Aircraft Inspection and Repair the one-stop guide to all elements of maintenance: preventive, rebuilding, and alteration. With detailed information on structural inspection, protection, and repair, including aircraft systems, hardware, fuel and engines, and electrical systems, this comprehensive guide is designed to leave no vital question on inspection and repair unanswered. Sections include: Wood, fabric, plastic, and metal structures Testing of metals and repair procedures Welding and brazing, including fire explosion and safety Nondestructive inspection (NDI) Application of magnetic particles Common corrosive elements and corrosion proofing Aircraft hardware, from nuts and bolts to washers and pins Engines, fuel, exhaust, and propellers Aircraft systems and components Electrical systems This is a book that should be available to everyone who works on aircraft or is training to do so. The official FAA guide to maintenance methods, techniques, and practicesessential for all pilots and aircraft maintenance workers. 200 B&W 200 B&W
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), established in 1958, strives to provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world. It authors the Aviation Instructor's Handbook; Airplane Flying Handbook; The Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual (FAR/AIM); The Pilots Encyclopedia of Aeronautical Knowledge; Aircraft Inspection and Repair; Rotorcraft Flying Handbook; Aviation Weather Services Handbook; Plane Sense; Glider Flying Handbook, Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook; Seaplane, Skiplane, and Float/Ski Equipped Helicopter Operations Handbook; Powered Parachute Flying Handbook; Instrument Flying Handbook; and Instrument Procedures Handbook. The FAA headquarters are located in Washington, D.C.