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Avionics Troubleshooting And Repair

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If you have not seen this book, it is an absolute must read for every technician. Forty years of hands on experience by the author Ed Maher. 400 pages of troubleshooting! Cover FAA rules and regulations.
   
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  • Pages: 398
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 9.0" x 7.5"
  • Weight: 1.9lbs

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This book is out of date with chapters on Loran that was decommissioned in 2000, and ADF, though still in use is disappearing fast.

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AVIONICS TROUBLE SHOOTING & REPAIR

October 10, 2021

This book is for Pilots and Technicians. This book cover FAA-Related Rules & Regulations for both Pilot’s & Technician’s. Teaches: Recognition’s, Diagnostic’s and Problem’s-Solving Processes Identify, Locate, and help Solving Problem’s and Repair Procedures. This “Guide” brings you to Repair Strategies for: Audio Noise Proofing, Communication Systems, ELT’s, GPS & ... Also teach, Assembly’s, Installation’s Techniques for both Pilot’s & Technician’s. It is a clear answers on what Pilot’s and Technician’s and Certified Mechanic’s can do & not. This book show the 40 years+ in Aeronautic & Aerospatiale Avionics knowledge of it Author.

Jacques L
November 12, 2021

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