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  2. Aircraft maintenance technician - Wikipedia

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    Applicants who attend an aviation maintenance school program certificated under Part 147 study an FAA-approved and supervised curriculum. Those applying for a mechanic certificate with a single rating—either airframe or powerplant—study a "general" set of subjects for at least 400 hours, as well as at least 750 hours of material appropriate ...

  3. Aircraft maintenance engineer - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft maintenance engineer (AME), also licensed aircraft maintenance engineer (LAME or L-AME), is a licensed person who carries out and certifies aircraft maintenance. The license is widespread internationally and is recognised by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). [ 1 ]

  4. File:Fully articulated main rotor head.svg - Wikipedia

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    Federal Aviation Administration Original image from Figure 3-82 on page 3-54 of the Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook - General published by FAA in 2008. I cleaned up the text and adjusted the direction of arrows to look more realistic for their directions.

  5. Mechanic - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft mechanics, also known as aviation mechanics, specialize in repairing and maintaining aircraft, including planes and helicopters. They work on engines, landing gear, avionics, and other mechanical and electrical systems. [4] Marine mechanics specialize in repairing and maintaining boats and other watercraft

  6. List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical ...

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    Cylinder Head Temperature (Piston engine aviation) CI cost index CID Customer induced damage C/L Centre line CL checklist: A flight deck manual, usually part of a Quick Reference Handbook: CLR Clear Seen on GFA and is used for sky coverage CMC central maintenance computer CMM component maintenance manual CMO Certificate Management Office: FAA CMV

  7. Lofting coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Two points on a fuselage at waterline 100/fuselage station 93 and waterline 101/fuselage station 276. Lofting coordinates are used for aircraft body measurements. The system derives from the one that was used in the shipbuilding lofting process, with longitudinal axis labeled as "stations" (usually fuselage stations, frame stations, FS), transverse axis as "buttocks lines" (or butt lines, BL ...