By: William Hauselberg | 2012-05-23 | Reference & Education If you are interested in airplanes and have an aptitude for mechanical work, you may be interested in pursuing a career as an aircraft mechanic. read more
By: Seo5 Consulting | 2011-11-27 | Business Choosing the right aircraft mechanic school for your future career is perhaps one of the most important decisions you may ever make. read more
By: Seo5 Consulting | 2011-10-29 | Aviaton Because of the complexity of cutting-edge aviation equipment, it’s imperative that aircraft maintenance workers receive their training at one of the top aircraft mechanic schools in North America. read more
By: Seo5 Consulting | 2011-08-24 | Travel Tips Carolina Aeronautical specializes in certification courses in aviation, A&P, aviation maintenance training, testing, licensing, FAA Mechanic and Inspection Authorization and also many other technical courses. read more
By: Seo5 Consulting | 2011-12-31 | Outdoors For those that are searching for aircraft mechanic schools within the U.S. that offer affordably-priced courses taught by some of the most knowledgeable and experienced instructors in the industry, one company truly stands out within the field – Carolina Aeronautical. read more
By: Seo5 Consulting | 2011-08-22 | Aviaton Carolina Aeronautical specializes in certification courses in aviation, A&P, aviation maintenance training, testing, licensing, FAA Mechanic and Inspection Authorization and also many other technical courses. read more
By: Carrol Rogers | 2012-03-03 | College Mechanical engineering plays an important role in enhancing safety, enjoyment, economic vitality and overall quality of life throughout the world. Mechanical engineers are concerned with the principles of force, energy and motion. read more
By: Charlie | 2010-09-07 | Business Mechanical engineering experts are increasingly turning to nature when looking for aircraft mechanical design inspiration. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | Aviaton Airlines spend millions of dollars per year inspecting their aircraft and making sure they are safe, not only to prevent accidents damaging their costly equipment and to save lives, but also because Federal Aviation Administration Regulations (FARs) requires it. This means mechanics must pull inspection panels on the fuselage, and wings of the aircraft, all over the aircraft actually, and inspect the airframe for cracks, electric wiring problems, and corrosion. But what if some of these aircraft panels were translucent, made out of translucent aluminum? read more
By: Noah Houde | 2010-12-30 | Rentals A thorough checkup of the aircraft for sale needs to be done by a proper trained aircraft mechanic. A thorough market survey has to be conducted by the buyer before buying an aircraft. read more
By: Sky Light | 2011-06-17 | Vehicles A series of Russian military aircrafts, from the simplest to the most modern one, are gathered in the Central Air Force Museum at Monino city, Russia making the museum one of the world's largest aircraft museum. read more
By: BillyAndrew123 | 2010-11-28 | Travel & Leisure A great way of measuring an individual’s or even a business’ accomplishment is as simple as purchasing products individuals aren’t of typical use simply by everyone read more
By: | 2010-04-18 | Aviaton Aircraft brake maintenance and repair. The first objective is to maintain the clearance between the moving and stationary parts of a brake in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Disassemble and inspect the brake periodically and examine the parts for wear, cracks, warpage, corrosion, elongated holes, etc. read more
By: John Routledge | 2010-04-01 | Aviaton During inspection and before removing any accumulated dirt, aircraft mechanics must closely observe the area being inspected while the wingtips are gently rocked up and down. Excessive motion between normally close-fitting landing gear components may indicate wear, cracks, or improper adjustment. If a crack exists, it will generally be indicated by dirt or metallic particles which tend to outline the fault. Seepage of rust inhibiting oils, used to coat internal surfaces of steel tubes, also assists in the early detection of cracks. In addition, a sooty, oily residue around bolts, rivets, and pins is a good indication of looseness or wear. read more
By: Nasirov Nasirov | 2012-01-06 | Other Education The successful career in aircraft refueling ultimately requires solid knowledge of permissible conditions of aircraft fueling, which includes measures that must be taken in case of a failure to keep to the requirements. E.g. if a spill occurs, refueling should be stopped with the airport fire department notified. read more