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Aircraft Inspection, Repair & Alterations
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The "bible" for AMTs, aircraft owners, and homebuilders, this FAA Advisory
Circular outlines the standards for acceptable methods, techniques, and
practices for the inspection, repair and alteration of non-pressurized areas of
civil aircraft with a gross weight of 12,500 lbs or less. Includes both Part 1B
and Part 2B.
This edition contains:
- AC 43.13-1B Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices: Aircraft
Inspection and Repair, with Change 1 (effective September 2001)
- AC 43.13-2B Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices: Aircraft
Alterations (effective March 2008). Note that AC 43.13-2B can now be used as
approved data.
FAA-AC43.13-1B2B. Softcover, illustrated, 834 pages.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
FAA Repair Station Must by A Customer from Carthage NC USA
Pros: Low price, great delivery time and low shipping cost. Cons: Required Review: This review is not about the book since the FAA expects its certificated repair stations to have a current copy. Thus any "book review" is meaningless. What was a very good experience was the purchase and delivery time and price.
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On Thursday, January 10, 2008 a customer asked:
Q: Should the manuals not be at 1A Chg 1
and 2B.
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This is the most current edition that contains AC 43.13-1B with Change 1 (effective September 2001) and AC 43.13-2A with Changes 1 and 2 (effective October 1989).
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