Airframe: Systems covers the various systems involved with the airframe, encompassing 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.
First published in 1994, this new edition features full-color throughout, and content was updated as a result of industry changes, new materials and practices, and new airplanes and cockpit systems affecting Aviation Mechanic certification. Written by industry expert Dale Crane, the Airframe textbooks were also reviewed by an editorial team consisting of Aviation Maintenance Technicians, Inspection Authorization holders, university professors, aircraft owners, and aviation maintenance journalists.
The Aviation Mechanic Series is a current, comprehensive, and effective learning resource for aviation mechanic training. A study guide is included within each textbook in the form of Study Question sections, with Answer keys printed at the end of each chapter. These can be used for evaluation by an instructor or for self-testing. ASA's mechanic textbooks are all-inclusive — no separate, inconvenient workbook is needed by the student or instructor.
Dale Crane's textbooks meet 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. The Airframe: Systems textbook is designed for at-home, classroom, or university-level training. These comprehensive textbooks include colored charts, tables and illustrations throughout, in addition to an extensive glossary, index, and additional career information.