Designed to pull together all the elements of AMT training and present a detailed, flexible system of instruction for ASA's Aviation Maintenance Technician Series, written by Dale Crane.
A&P instructors and educators can borrow from extensive course outlines, graphics, color transparencies, and tests to create an efficient and engaging training curriculum for their AMT students. The organization is based on the core curriculum from 14 CFR Part 147 Appendices B, C, and D, and covers every topic of the AMT Series. Comes with the AMT Prepware CD so that instructors can use the "Quizmaker" utility to generate all types of exams, pop quizzes and master answer keys using actual FAA questions. Also includes the AMT Textbook Images CD-ROM, which contains all the illustrations, figures and tables from the AMT Series in electronic "jpg" format so instructors can create custom multi-media presentations for the classroom. Suggested reference materials and study questions are also included for further lesson and quiz planning.
Materials included in the binder: - Graphs
- Course outlines
- Color transparencies
- Tests to create an efficient and engaging training curriculum
- Organization is based on the core curriculum from 14 CFR Part
147 Appendices B, C and D - Covers every topic of the AMT Series
- AMT Prepware CD to generate quizzes and exams
- AMT Textbook Images CDROM which contains illustrations, figures
and tables from the AMT Series - Suggested reference materials and study questions are also
included for further lesson and quiz planning.
About the Author Dale Crane has been involved in aviation for more than 50 years. His credentials include: Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic, Designated Mechanic Examiner, Commercial Pilot, Flight Instructor (airplanes), and Advanced and Instrument Ground Instructor. Dale began his career in the U.S. Navy as a mechanic and flight engineer in PBYs. After World War II, he attended Parks Air College. After college, he worked as an instrument overhaul mechanic, instrument shop manager, and flight test instrumentation engineer. He spent the following 16 years as an instructor, and then became director of an aviation maintenance school. For the past 25 years, Dale has been active as a writer of aviation technical materials, and a consultant in developing aviation training programs. He participated with the FAA in the Aviation Mechanic Occupation Study, and the Aviation Mechanic Textbook Study. ATEC has presented to Dale Crane their special recognition award for 'his contribution to the development of aviation technicians as a prolific author of specialized maintenance publications.' Dale Crane has received the FAA's Charles Taylor 'Master Mechanic' Award for 50 years of service in and contributions to the aviation maintenance industry, and the recognition of his peers for his excellence in aircraft maintenance as a leader, educator, and aviation safety advocate. Plastic Binder 482 pages, Illustrated Publisher Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. (2000)
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