Bonjour Paf,
Here are some suggestions. I believe these documents are created to be
reference material and not intended to be used to learn, but they should
be helpful.
http://www.faa.gov/certification/air...13/default.htm
AC 43.13-1B ACCEPTABLE METHODS, TECHNIQUES, AND PRACTICES - AIRCRAFT
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
http://www.faa.gov/certification/air...ce/060-067.htm
Scroll down the page to get to AC 65-9A AIRFRAME AND POWERPLANT
MECHANICS--GENERAL HANDBOOK
Of course this material is for the United States. I'm not sure what
requirements are shared between us. Maybe it will be easier for you
since many aviation terms are from the French.
Good luck,
Paul
paf the dog wrote:
Hi all,
I am planning to start a.... erm.... "small planes mechanics technician"
course (sorry that my english is so approximative)
one year, or so, learning a job that already excites me quite a lot.
I have to say that until last monday, I would never have dared to dream
of it. I have been a zoo keeper, a developer... now I am 34 and have
this opportunity.
Still, as I would never have only hoped so, I have to confess I did not
get involved in any way, nor only interested, in this issue.
But now, in order to apply, I have to prepare myself to the preliminary
exams, so, I wished to find information about all this. Simples things
that a newbie may understand, kind of a first step information.
Would you be kind to give me good links please?
Many thanks 