03985nam 2200433 450 991079584190332120240112051701.01-64425-265-11-64425-266-X(MiAaPQ)EBC7048585(Au-PeEL)EBL7048585(CKB)24273939100041(EXLCZ)992427393910004120240112d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAviation Mechanic Oral and Practical Exam Guide /edited by Dale Crane and Keith AndersonFourth edition.Newcastle, WA :Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc.,[2022]©20221 online resource (233 pages)Print version: Crane, Dale Aviation Mechanic Oral and Practical Exam Guide Newcastle, Washington : Aviation Supplies & Academics, Incorporated,c2022 9781644252642 Intro -- Preface -- Certification of Maintenance Airmen -- The Oral and Practical Tests -- The General Oral and Practical Tests -- I. Area of Operation: Basic Electricity -- II. Area of Operation: Aircraft Drawings -- III. Area of Operation: Weight and Balance -- IV. Area of Operation: Fluid Lines and Fittings -- V. Area of Operation: Materials and Processes -- VI. Area of Operation: Ground Operation and Servicing -- VII. Area of Operation: Cleaning and Corrosion Control -- VIII. Area of Operation: Mathematics -- IX. Area of Operation: Maintenance Forms and Records -- X. Area of Operation: Basic Physics -- XI. Area of Operation: Maintenance Publications -- XII. Area of Operation: Aviation Mechanic Privileges and Limitations -- XIII. Area of Operation: Human Factors -- The Airframe Oral and Practical Tests -- Section 1 Airframe Structures -- I. Area of Operation: Wood Structures -- II. Area of Operation: Aircraft Covering -- III. Area of Operation: Aircraft Finishes -- IV. Area of Operation: Sheet Metal and Non-Metallic Structures -- V. Area of Operation: Welding -- VI. Area of Operation: Assembly and Rigging -- VII. Area of Operation: Airframe Inspection -- Section 2 Airframe Systems and Components -- I. Area of Operation: Aircraft Landing Gear Systems -- II. Area of Operation: Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems -- III. Area of Operation: Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems -- IV. Area of Operation: Aircraft Instrument Systems -- V. Area of Operation: Communications and Navigation Systems -- VI. Area of Operation: Aircraft Fuel Systems -- VII. Area of Operation: Aircraft Electrical Systems -- VIII. Area of Operation: Position and Warning System -- IX. Area of Operation: Ice and Rain Control Systems -- X. Area of Operation: Fire Protection Systems -- The Powerplant Oral and Practical Tests -- I. Area of Operation: Reciprocating Engines.II. Area of Operation: Turbine Engines -- III. Area of Operation: Engine Inspection -- IV. Area of Operation: Engine Instrument Systems -- V. Area of Operation: Engine Fire Protection Systems -- VI. Area of Operation: Engine Electrical Systems -- VII. Area of Operation: Lubrication Systems -- VIII. Area of Operation: Ignition and Starting Systems -- IX. Area of Operation: Fuel Metering Systems -- X. Area of Operation: Engine Fuel Systems -- XI. Area of Operation: Induction and Engine Airflow Systems -- XII. Area of Operation: Engine Cooling Systems -- XIII. Area of Operation: Engine Exhaust and Thrust Reverser Systems -- XIV. Area of Operation: Propellers -- XV. 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[et al.]1st ed.Fairbanks University of Alaska Pressc20091 online resource (590 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781602230590 1602230595 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The Sea Ice System Services Framework; Chapter 3.1: Field Techniques for Snow Observations on Sea Ice; Chapter 3.2: Ice Thickness and RoughnessMeasurements; Chapter 3.3: Ice Sampling and Basic Sea Ice Core Analysis; Chapter 3.4: Thermal, Electrical, and Hydraulic Properties of Sea Ice; Chapter 3.5: Ice Strength: In Situ Measurement; Chapter 3.6: Sea Ice Optics Measurements; Chapter 3.7: Measurements and Modeling of Ice-Ocean Interaction; Chapter 3.8: Biogeochemical Properties of Sea Ice.Chapter 3.9: Assessment of the Abundance and Diversity of Sea Ice BiotaChapter 3.10: Studying Seals in Their Sea Ice Habitat; Chapter 3.11: Community-Based Observation Programs and Indigenous and Local Sea Ice Knowledge; Chapter 3.12: Ship-Based Ice Observation Programs; Chapter 3.13: Automatic Measurement Stations; Chapter 3.14: Data Management Best Practices for Sea Ice Observations; Chapter 3.15: Principal Uses of Remote Sensing in Sea Ice Field Research; Chapter 3.16: The Use of Models in the Design and Interpretation of Field Measurements.Chapter 3.1 7: Integrated Sea Ice Observation ProgramsChapter 3.18: Personal Field Logistics; Chapter 4: Concluding Remarks: Integration of Sea Ice Field Research into Polar System Science; About the Multimedia DVD; List of Contributors and Affiliations; Index."As much as one-tenth of the world s oceans are covered with sea ice, or frozen ocean water, at some point during the annual cycle. Sea ice thus plays an important, often defining, role in the natural environment and the global climate system. This book is a global look at the changes in sea ice and the tools and techniques used to measure and record those changes. The first comprehensive research done on sea-ice field techniques, this volume will be indispensable for the study of northern sea ice and a must-have for scientists in the field of climate change research."--Jacket.OceanographyFieldworkSea iceSea iceMeasurementOceanographyFieldwork.Sea ice.Sea iceMeasurement.551.34/3Eicken Hajo1802310MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910961976303321Field techniques for sea ice research4347957UNINA