This textbook covers the middle section of the FAA's required curriculum for Aviation Maintenance Technicians
(AMTs) and gives an overview of airframe construction theory, maintenance, and inspection. Containing up-to-date
information that meets 14 CFR Part 147 requirements and Subject Matter Knowledge Codes from the FAA mechanics knowledge
tests, this comprehensive guide covers specific concerns such as metallic and nonmetallic aircraft structures,
hydraulic and pneumatic power systems, and landing-gear systems. Complete with updated full-color graphics, an
extensive glossary, and additional career information, this revised edition is ideal for at-home, classroom, or
university-level training.
Dale Crane is an airframe and powerplant mechanic, a designated mechanic examiner, a commercial pilot, and a flight
instructor. He is the recipient of the FAA's Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award for his 50 years of service to
the aviation maintenance industry. He lives in Basin, Wyoming.