Aircraft technician resume objective 1: to work as an aircraft technician in a challenging work setting wherein I would be able to utilize my skills, talent and my exceptional knowledge
of aircraft repairing and maintenance.
Not exact matches
The first incident was in November 2016 when a MiG - 29K ran out
of fuel while waiting for
repairs to the arresting wire, and the second was just a month later, when an Su - 33 crashed because the arresting wire failed to hold the
aircraft.
The
aircraft sustained substantial structural damage: 18 months
of local
repairs were required to make the B - 2 able to take off again to fly to Northrop Grumman facility in Palmdale, California.
Our region
of small communities is rich in heritage and history while offering high - growth opportunities in high technology, logistics, advanced manufacturing, precision
aircraft repair and research.
Libya was already included on the U.S. State Department's list
of state sponsors
of terrorism, but the Reagan administration wanted to make sure that Libyans were not able to come to the United States to learn to fly or
repair aircraft, or study the nuclear sciences.
In the General Agreement on Tariffs in Services (GATS), the annex on air transport explicitly limits coverage
of air services to only
aircraft repair and maintenance, computer reservation systems, and selling and marketing
of air transportation.
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or
repairing a public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting
of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by
aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification
of the airport under section 612
of the Federal Aviation Act
of 1958, and security equipment required
of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security
of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase
of noise suppressing equipment, the construction
of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose
of diminishing the effect
of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition
of land or
of any interest therein, or
of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment
of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition
of land or
of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels
of the operation
of a public airport.
(c) In the event the
aircraft is lost or damaged beyond repair, the Government shall pay the Contractor a sum equal to the fair market value of the aircraft at the time of such loss or damage, which value may be specifically agreed to in clause 1252.228 - 71, «Fair Market Value of Aircraft,» less the salvage value of the a
aircraft is lost or damaged beyond
repair, the Government shall pay the Contractor a sum equal to the fair market value
of the
aircraft at the time of such loss or damage, which value may be specifically agreed to in clause 1252.228 - 71, «Fair Market Value of Aircraft,» less the salvage value of the a
aircraft at the time
of such loss or damage, which value may be specifically agreed to in clause 1252.228 - 71, «Fair Market Value
of Aircraft,» less the salvage value of the a
Aircraft,» less the salvage value
of the
aircraftaircraft.
Viral stories like that
of an easyJet engineer allegedly patching up a plane's engine with duct tape don't hold up: According to the Civil Aviation Authority, the tape seen being used in the photos is actually aluminum tape (also known as speed tape or metallic tape) which is very durable, expensive, and regularly used on
aircrafts (budget or not) to make minor
repairs.
The
aircraft was then taken into the hangar
of Garuda Indonesia's maintenance,
repair and overhaul (MRO) subsidiary Garuda Maintenance Facility (GMF) to receive a thorough check.
The company's abrupt collapse left more than 3,000 employees out
of work, as the country's largest airline urged global
aircraft repair competitors to fill the void left by Aveos.
Involving are for processing MRO major
repair and overhaul
of aircraft, engines, avionics and modifications with development of Prototype Aircraft, rockets, satellites and also with weapons
aircraft, engines, avionics and modifications with development
of Prototype
Aircraft, rockets, satellites and also with weapons
Aircraft, rockets, satellites and also with weapons systems.
¥ Maintained records
of all
aircraft maintenance and
repair procedures.
It is the responsibility
of the
aircraft mechanic to perform and maintain safety standards while
repairing aircrafts.
¥ Substantial experience
repairing and servicing
aircraft components ¥ Sound familiarity with all airplane systems ¥ Deep understanding
of heavy line maintenance procedures ¥ Familiar with all standard tools and diagnostics equipment ¥ Strong ability to interpret maintenance schematics ¥ Ability to work independently while retaining efficiency ¥ Ability to move ladders and work at significant heights ¥ Excellent ability to prioritize
Aircraft mechanics are highly skilled professionals in charge
of repairing aircrafts engines and components.
An
aircraft mechanic is also responsible for inspecting parts
of the
aircrafts to make sure that they respect standards or
repair bonded structures.
Responsible for ensuring quality work is performed by over 300 persons on a daily basis in the
repair of components for CH - 53, F - 18, and C - 130
aircraft.
Aircraft Mechanics are responsible for the maintenance
of aircrafts and perform tasks like inspecting mechanical equipment, doing
repairs, replacing parts, assessing part deterioration, and using diagnostic devices.
While they are capable
of looking after complete maintenance and
repair of aircrafts, some employers would want them to take care
of ordering inventory
of aircraft parts, or cargo planes.
Performed maintenance work on
aircraft, including dismantling,
repairing, fabricating, assembling, and erecting all structural components
of aircraft and
aircraft components.
Managed the inspection and troubleshooting
of aircraft during maintenance stops for necessary structural, mechanical, electrical
repairs and / or modifications (MRO).
An example would be that a former Air Force Technical
Aircraft Mechanic specialist has skills that translate directly into aviation maintenance and
repair, as well as a solid know - how
of electronics and possibly even hydraulics.
Usual duties listed on an
aircraft Maintenance Engineer resume sample include making
repairs, solving technical problems, conducting regular inspections, and improving the performance
of aircrafts and their systems.
As a seasoned and skilled aviation maintenance and
repair technician with comprehensive experience performing diverse
repair, quality assurance, and inspection processes for a variety
of aircraft fleets, I am confident that I can make a substantial impact on your company's success as your next Aircraft M
aircraft fleets, I am confident that I can make a substantial impact on your company's success as your next
Aircraft M
Aircraft Mechanic.
Attaining more than seven years
of experience in overhauls and structural
repairs for numerous types
of aircraft, including Boeing 737s, DC - 8s, CRJs, and MD - 80s; expertise within FAA 121, 135, and 145 operator or
repair stations.
Provided oversight in the design, analysis, and documentation
of military and commercial
aircraft component modifications,
repairs, and upgrades.
An
aircraft mechanic is responsible for performing all kinds
of tests and
repairs by strictly complying service bulletins and manufacturer's manual.
This organization employs mechanics for handling
repair and maintenance tasks
of aircraft systems.
This professional is assigned with the tasks
of repairing, maintaining, and providing services to
aircraft systems.
Extensive knowledge
of the methods and techniques
of repairing, maintaining, and replacing
aircraft components
Having acquired great deal
of precision in sheet metal work, I now like to work for aeronautical industry as a sheet metal mechanics and do all types
of fabrication, installation, and
repair works on
aircrafts.
Responsible for conducting routine inspection and
repairing of aircraft systems and airframe structures
Responsible for identifying necessary tools and equipment to perform
repairing of aircraft systems
Hands on experience in installing,
repairing, and maintaining parts
of aircraft systems with extensive knowledge
of aircraft mechanics.
Perform tasks
of reworking,
repairing, fabricating and installing complex internal and external
aircraft structural assemblies
Assigned the tasks
of operating equipment to accomplish tasks like testing and
repairing aircraft systems
To work as an Avionics Technician with «Sky Airlines» and perform complex
repair and maintenance by conducting regular inspection
of avionics system, radio communication, radar system, and other electronic components necessary for the function
of the
aircraft.
Provided design guideline and MRB
repairs to ensure the airworthiness
of aircraft structural modifications.
Performed inspection, testing, troubleshooting,
repair, overhaul, modification, calibration, installation, and / or alignment
of various types
of complex
aircraft electronic and electro - mechanical equipment which includes but is not limited to generators, motors, landing gear, flight control and lighting, power plant, valves, hydraulics, fuel, and ignition systems.
Intermediate level
repair of multiple Navy
aircraft electrical components and systems.
Installation, removal, inspection, testing, maintaining, and
repair of electronic components, subsystems, and ancillary equipment
of aircraft communications, navigation systems and electronic countermeasures systems.
As a Collateral Duty Inspector in work centers, inspected 45 and
repaired 107
aircraft electronic instruments totaling 1,303 man - hours directly contributing to a 60 percent reduction in the work center's daily backlog in support
of Carrier Air Wing NINE combat flight operations
Accountable for all electrical systems across 2000 acres and 10 miles
of security lighting including maintenance /
repair of runway lights,
aircraft taxi lights, tower, and remote generators.
Perform routine maintenance, disassembly,
repair and reassembly
of electrical, electromechanical and mechanical components
of aircraft and maintenance facilities.
Conducted fault isolation and
repair on instruments to include repairable indicators for temperature, attitude, fuel quantity, barometric altitude, bearing, pressure, Angle
of Attack (AOA), tachometers, gyroscopes, and
aircraft clocks.
Maintained and
repaired a variety
of equipment, such as: light / heavy duty trucks, vans, golf carts, forklifts, scissor lifts,
aircraft refueling equipment (fuel stands, carts, hydrants trucks, 3k - 10k tankers),
aircraft ground power units, stair trucks, tow bars, cargo tugs, push back tractors and cargo loaders.
Duties usually seen on
Aircraft Inspector resume samples are performing inspections, handling aircraft maintenance, recommending repair of avionic equipment, measuring wear, replacing parts, and maintaining accurate
Aircraft Inspector resume samples are performing inspections, handling
aircraft maintenance, recommending repair of avionic equipment, measuring wear, replacing parts, and maintaining accurate
aircraft maintenance, recommending
repair of avionic equipment, measuring wear, replacing parts, and maintaining accurate records.
Supervised the production efforts
of eight technicians in the inspection and
repair of 24
aircraft electronic components totaling 153 man hours in support
of embarked squadrons during Fleet Readiness Squadron Carrier Qualifications
Responsible and highly motivated professional with solid and diverse experience in supervising, inspection, troubleshooting, operational testing and
repair and maintenance
of aircraft in the aviation industry.