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Transport Category Aircraft Systems
JS312631
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The only text available that covers FAR part 121 aircraft. A system-by-system approach to understanding jet transports. Necessary for A&P students and licensed technicians
wanting to work on large aircraft. ISBN# 0-88.487-232-7. 396 pages.
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Aircraft Instruments & Avionics For A&P Technicians
JS312666
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Covers basic instruments, powerplant instruments, communication and navigation systems, aircraft antennas and auto pilots. Includes glossary, abbreviations and index. Written by
Max Henderson. ISBN# 0-89100-422-X. 212 pages.
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Electrical Systems For A&Ps
JS312660
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Provides background material critical to understanding the electrical systems in today's aircraft. ISBN# 0-89100-412-2. 276 pages.
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Aircraft Electrical Systems
JS312664
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Begins with the basics, then one at a time, systems are added and discussed thoroughly, arriving at a complete electrical system for single and twin-engine aircraft. Designed
for anyone wanting to learn about light aircraft electrical systems; especially good for homebuilders. ISBN# 0-89100-357-6. 136 pages.
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Aircraft Ignition & Electrical Power Systems
JS312656
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A specialized training manual covering the numerous components of aircraft ignition systems. ISBN# 0-89100-063-1. 144 pages.
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Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants
JS312648
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The most up-to-date information on aircraft gas turbine powerplants available. Includes over 500 illustrations, charts, tables plus an index. Written by Charles Otis. ISBN#
0-89100-255-3. 486 pages.
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Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants Workbook
JS322706
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Designed for self-study. Contains questions from each chapter in the textbook with page references. Packed with over 100 explanatory illustrations. Also written by Charles Otis.
ISBN# 0-89100-342-8. 192 pages.
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Avionics Fundamentals
JS312661
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Using a "systems approach" to modern avionics, it thoroughly covers vital information for A&Ps, avionics technicians, flight engineers and ATP applicants.
Developed and used as a training guide by United Airlines. Packed with photos and illustrations. ISBN# 0-89100-293-6. 400 pages.
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General Radiotelephone Operator's Study Guide For Avionics Technicians
JS312670
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Designed to aid electronics students in preparing for the FCC Element 1 and 3 federal exams. Supports the higher degree of study required by the new FCC question pool. Includes
complete lists of Element 1 and 3 exam questions, suggested answers, as well as research and reference materials. This study guide can also be used to supplement the training of avionics or marine
electronics technicians. ISBN# 0-89100-445-9. 198 pages.
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Aviation Electronics
JS312662
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Used by students and professionals, as well as in avionics, electronics and pilot courses. Written by Keith W. Bose, the text is in its fourth edition. ISBN# 0-89100-352-5. 384
pages.
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Aircraft Radio Systems
JS312659
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A major radio systems reference resource. Good for technicians who work with avionics. Written by Jim Powell. ISBN# 0-89100-356-8. 265 pages.
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Basic Electronics & Radio Installation
JS312632
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Detailed information on electronic control valves, practical circuits, amplifier and oscillator circuits, etc. Explains radio communications, installation and much more.
Includes study questions, answers and final examination. ISBN# 0-89100-064-X. 88 pages.
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Electronic Circuit Devices
JS312663
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Discusses basic electronic circuit theory, AC power controls, transistors, sine wave oscillators and much more. ISBN# 0-89100-192-1. 280 pages.
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DC Circuits
JS312635
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DC circuits explained step-by-step. Useful addition to any technical library. ISBN# 0-89100-121-2. 168 pages.
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Mathematics & Physics For Aviation Personnel
JS312619
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Reviews basic physics principles and minimum mathematics required to solve simple equations involved in the further study of aerodynamics, aircraft material factors and related
subjects. ISBN# 0-89100-399-1. 100 pages.
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Physics For Aviation
JS312620
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A complete physics course for aviation-related trades. Not a review, it's the only physics book geared for aviation training that uses "every day" examples to explain
every facet of the subject. ISBN# 0-89100-411-4. 184 pages.
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Nondestructive Testing For Aircraft
JS312640
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Provides the student technician with a working knowledge of the nondestructive test methods used for today. Explores the advantages and disadvantages of each, and the problems
which might be encountered. Methods covered are visual, liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, eddy current, ultrasonic and radiographic. Glossary included. By Douglas C. Latia. ISBN# 0-89100-415-7.
122 pages.
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Introduction To Aircraft Flight Test Engineering
JS312647
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Intended to serve primarily as a text and a laboratory manual for use by colleges and universities. It is also useful for practicing engineers and others with the technical
ability to evaluate the performance of light airplanes. ISBN# 0-89100-225-1. 96 pages.
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Welding Guidelines (With Aircraft Supplement)
JS312641
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Ideal text for understanding welding fundamentals. Includes a brief history of welding, simple welding concepts, reviews metals, circuits and symbols, complete with lab
exercises and more. An additional section is devoted to aircraft welding, including splicing, repairs, joining lightweight materials, etc. ISBN# 0-89100-076-3. 192 pages.
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