Aircraft Inspection and Repair

Aircraft Inspection and Repair

Author: Federal Aviation Administration

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 777

ISBN-13: 1602399506

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The official FAA guide to maintenance methods, techniques, and practices essential for all pilots and aircraft maintenance...


Standard Aviation Maintenance Handbook

Standard Aviation Maintenance Handbook

Author: Jeppesen and Company

Publisher: Aviation Maintenance Pub

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 9780884873242

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Thoroughly revised and updated, Jeppesen's Aviation Maintenance Handbook is a key resource for A&P technicians, homebuilders, pilots, and aircraft owners. Developed as a quick reference guide for the most common aviation technical information, it includes hundreds of references useful in the aviation field.


Aircraft Inspection, Repair and Alterations: Acceptable Methods, Techniques and Practices (FAA AC 43. 13-1B And 43. 13-2B)

Aircraft Inspection, Repair and Alterations: Acceptable Methods, Techniques and Practices (FAA AC 43. 13-1B And 43. 13-2B)

Author: Federal Aviation Federal Aviation Administration

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05-20

Total Pages: 785

ISBN-13:

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2 in 1; This Advisory Circular contains the AC 43.13-1B including Change 1 and AC 43.13-2BThe AC 43.13-1B advisory circular (AC) contains methods, techniques, and practices acceptable to the Administrator for the inspection and repair of nonpressurized areas of civil aircraft, only when there are no manufacturer repair or maintenance instructions. This data generally pertains to minor repairs. The repairs identified in this AC may only be used as a basis for FAA approval for major repairs. The repair data may also be used as approved data, and the AC chapter, page, and paragraph listed in block 8 of FAA form 337 when: a. the user has determined that it is appropriate to the product being repaired; b. it is directly applicable to the repair being made; and c. it is not contrary to manufacturer's data. The AC 43.13-2B advisory circular (AC) contains methods, techniques, and practices acceptable to the Administrator for the inspection and alteration on non-pressurized areas of civil aircraft of 12,500 lbs gross weight or less. This AC is for use by mechanics, repair stations, and other certificated entities. This data generally pertains to minor alterations; however, the alteration data herein may be used as approved data for major alterations when the AC chapter, page, and paragraph are listed in block 8 of FAA Form 337 when the user has determined that it is: a.Appropriate to the product being altered, b.Directly applicable to the alteration being made, and c.Not contrary to manufacturer's data.


Aircraft Technical Dictionary

Aircraft Technical Dictionary

Author: David Jones

Publisher: Jeppesen Sanderson

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9780891001249

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Updated and expanded. The best way to learn the aviation maintenance language.


Aircraft Inspection and Repair

Aircraft Inspection and Repair

Author: Federal Aviation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-10

Total Pages: 647

ISBN-13:

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Aircraft Inspection, Repair and Alterations - AC 43.13-1B. Advisory Circular TITLE 14 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (14 CFR) GUIDANCE MATERIAL Subject: ACCEPTABLE METHODS, Date: 9/8/98 AC No: 43.13-1B TECHNIQUES, AND PRACTICESAIRCRAFT Initiated by: AFS-640 Change: 1 INSPECTION AND REPAIR 1. PURPOSE. This advisory circular (AC) contains methods, techniques, and practices acceptable to the Administrator for the inspection and repair of nonpressurized areas of civil aircraft, only when there are no manufacturer repair or maintenance instructions. This data generally pertains to minor repairs. The repairs identified in this AC may only be used as a basis for FAA approval for major repairs. The repair data may also be used as approved data, and the AC chapter, page, and paragraph listed in block 8 of FAA form 337 when: a. the user has determined that it is appropriate to the product being repaired; b. it is directly applicable to the repair being made; and c. it is not contrary to manufacturer's data. Notice: This is a printed Paperback version of the "Aircraft Inspection, Repair and Alterations - AC 43.13-1B.". Full version, All Chapters included. This publication is available (Electronic version) in the official website of the FAA. This document is properly formatted and printed as a perfect sized copy 8x10".