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Experimental Aircraft Mechanic:
Inspects,
tests,
repairs, maintains,
services, and
alters experimental and prototype aircraft, engines, accessories, and components according to governmental, company, and customer requirements. Assembles and installs aircraft electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and structural accessories and components, such as ejection seats, hatch mechanisms,...
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Experimental Aircraft Mechanic:
Inspects,
tests,
repairs, maintains,
services, and
alters experimental and prototype aircraft, engines, accessories, and components according to governmental, company, and customer requirements. Assembles and installs aircraft electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and structural accessories and components, such as ejection seats, hatch mechanisms, and safety belts, using hand tools and power tools. Installs, operates, and adjusts test apparatus, such as recorders, oscillographs, limit switches, inverters, thermocouples, instruments, cameras, timing devices, and photo recorders. Operates aircraft engines and systems, such as hydraulic, air-conditioning, pressurization, fuel, controls, and landing gear, to diagnose malfunctions, using test equipment, such as hydraulic test bench, pressure ratio bench, water injection test cart, and ground power unit. Repairs, adjusts, aligns, and calibrates aircraft systems. Modifies aircraft structure or components following drawings, engineering orders, and other technical publications, as required. Services and maintains gaseous, liquid oxygen, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems on aircraft. May specialize in testing and modifying spacecraft systems. (Source: eDOT Job Description)
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