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The aircraft maintenance industry faces a significant and largely unmet demand for skilled professionals. Aircraft Technicians handle comprehensive maintenance tasks on diverse aircraft including airplanes, helicopters, gliders, and balloons. Their responsibilities encompass inspecting, servicing, and repairing airframes, engines, and associated systems across various aircraft models and manufacturers. These technicians perform overhauls and modifications following Federal Aviation Administration regulations and standards. Strong interpersonal abilities are essential as technicians frequently communicate with aircraft owners and fellow maintenance staff.
Following established schedules, mechanics examine engines, landing systems, flight controls, instrumentation, structural components, and other aircraft elements, making required repairs and calibrations. They possess specialized training to disassemble engines and assess component wear using precision measuring tools. Damaged or deteriorated parts are either restored or replaced. Technicians might also address fabric and sheet metal surfaces, adjust control cable tension, or identify corrosion, deformation, and fractures in fuselages and wings. They execute maintenance and repairs according to specific Federal or Manufacturer guidelines. All inspection, maintenance, and repair activities are systematically recorded in the aircraft's maintenance documentation.