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Part 43 and its Managerial Implications

Title: Part 43 and its Managerial Implications
Category: /Science & Technology
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Part 43 and its Managerial Implications
Part 43 and its Managerial Implications By: Dan Chripczuk When we talk about aviation maintenance, we speak of repairs, alterations and the act of preserving an aircraft in its original airworthy condition. An airworthiness certificate is given to an aircraft after countless hours of design, research and testing. And in order to keep this certificate valid; an aircraft must be maintained in accordance with a certain specification. These specifications are brought to us by the Federal …showed first 75 words of 1383 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1383 total…in the shop, under a manager's ultimate authority. Bibliography References Adamski, A. J., Doyle, T. J., Aviation Regulatory Process. (3rd ed.). (1995). Westland, MI: Hayden-McNeil Publishing, Inc. FederalAviation Administration. (1998). Federal Aviation Regulations and Aeronautical Information Manuel. New Castle, WA: ASA. Hertzler, J. V. (1997). New Record Keeping Requirement. Aviation Maintenance Regulatory Report. Retrieved March 10, 1999 from the World Wide Web: http://avtrak.com/publications/7-31.htm King, F. H. (1986). Aviation Maintenance Management. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.

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