Airframe Systems, the second book in Dale Crane's four-part Aviation
Mechanic Series, covers the various systems involved with the airframe:
electrical, fuel, cabin atmospheric control, aircraft instruments,
communication and navigation, ice control and rain removal, fire
protection, and potable water and waste systems, as well as aircraft
inspection. This text meets FAA aviation maintenance technician school
curriculum requirements, covers the subjects outlined in the FAA test
standards for aviation mechanics, and prepares applicants for all
subjects tested on the FAA Knowledge Exams.
This new fourth edition features updated content reflecting new
regulations and changes affecting Aviation Mechanic certification.
Originally written by Dale Crane in 1994, this textbook has been
reviewed and updated by an editorial team consisting of aviation
mechanics, inspection authorization holders, university professors,
aircraft owners, and aviation maintenance journalists.
ASA's Aviation Mechanic Series is a current, comprehensive, and
effective learning resource for aviation mechanic training. Designed for
use in classrooms and for independent study, these textbooks feature
color figures, study questions with answer keys, and extensive
glossaries and indexes.