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In the first issue of Aviation Mechanics Bulletin in 1953, an editorial promised that the periodical would “stick to its own business of increasing safety by increasing knowledge, understanding and craftsmanship.” The magazine continues to fulfill that mission today. The need has never been greater, as aircraft and their systems become more sophisticated. Today’s aviation maintenance technician must keep up to date not only with hardware, but also with the vast body of regulations under which maintenance must be performed. Aviation Mechanics Bulletin supplements the technicians training and manuals by featuring a specific aspect of maintenance in each issue. Subjects have included an evaluation of the influence of human factors on aircraft-inspection reliability; the optimum format for maintenance records; maintenance workplace safety checklists; and analyses of saircraft accidents involving maintenance error. In addition, regular departmental news about service bulletins, airworthiness directives, new products and other information support the highest level of craftsmanship.Bimonthly. Established 1953. Two-color, pocket-size magazine, 5.25-inch x 7.50-inch format, usually 16 pages. |
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