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How do they match:
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
16
Tasks
Assemble and install electrical, plumbing, mechanical, hydraulic, and structural components and accessories,
using
hand or power tools.
Check for corrosion, distortion, and invisible cracks in
the
fuselage, wings, and tail,
using
x-ray and magnetic inspection equipment.
Clean, strip, prime, and sand structural surfaces and materials
to
prepare
them
for bonding.
Cure bonded structures,
using
portable or
stationary
curing equipment.
Disassemble engines and inspect parts, such as turbine blades or cylinders, for corrosion, wear, warping, cracks, and leaks,
using
precision measuring instruments, x-rays, and magnetic inspection equipment.
Examine engines through specially designed openings while working from ladders or scaffolds, or
use
hoists or lifts
to
remove
the
entire engine from an aircraft.
Fabricate defective sections or parts,
using
metal fabricating machines, saws, brakes, shears, and grinders.
Install and align repaired or replacement parts for subsequent riveting or welding,
using
clamps and wrenches.
Locate and mark dimensions and reference lines on defective or replacement parts,
using
templates, scribes, compasses, and steel rules.
Measure parts for wear,
using
precision instruments.
Obtain fuel and oil samples and check
them
for contamination.
Remove or cut out defective parts or
drill
holes
to
gain access
to
internal defects or damage,
using
drills
and punches.
Remove or install aircraft engines,
using
hoists or forklift trucks.
Replace or repair worn, defective, or damaged components,
using
hand tools, gauges, and testing equipment.
Test operation
of
engines and other systems,
using
test equipment, such as ignition analyzers, compression checkers, distributor timers, or ammeters.
Trim and shape replacement body sections
to
specified sizes and fits and secure sections in place,
using
adhesives, hand tools, and power tools.
5
Detailed Work Activities
Drill
holes in parts, equipment, or materials.
Clean equipment, parts, or tools
to
repair or maintain
them
in good working order.
Interpret blueprints, specifications, or diagrams
to
inform
installation, development or operation activities.
Move large objects
using
heavy equipment.
Read technical
information
needed
to
perform maintenance or repairs.
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