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(DRAFT) Butterworth-Heinemann's Aircraft Engineering Principles and Practice Series provides students, apprentices and practicing aerospace professionals with the definitive resources to advance your aircraft engineering maintenance studies and career. Delivers the essential principles and knowledge base required by licensed aircraft engineers following EASA Part-66 qualification routes. The book provides systematic coverage of Module 5 as well as essential underpinning knowledge for Modules 11 and 13 of the EASA Part-66 syllabus. The book is also valuable for those following BTEC awards in aerospace engineering as well as air force personnel and Airframe and Propulsion (A&P)Mechanics in the US. Comprehensive and accessible, with self-test questions, exercises and multiple choice questions to enhance learning for both independent and tutor-assisted study Accompanied by on-line resources and an online image bank for use in lecture presentations and in teaching materials. The Aircraft Engineering Principles and Practice Series provides students, apprentices and practicing aerospace professionals with the definitive resources to advance their aircraft engineering maintenance studies and career. This book provides an introduction to the principles of communications and navigation systems. It is written for anyone pursuing a career in aircraft maintenance engineering or a related aerospace engineering discipline, and in particular will be suitable for those studying for licensed aircraft maintenance engineer status as part of an EASA or FAR-147 approved course or taking City and Guilds aeronautical engineering courses, EDEXCEL National Units, EDEXCEL Higher National Units or a Degree in aircraft engineering.Tooley, Mike is the author of 'Aircraft Digital Electronic And Computer Systems Principles, Operation And Maintenance', published 2007 under ISBN 9780750681384 and ISBN 0750681381.
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