Where Can i Get Basic aircraft Maintenance BOOK

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A new graduate from an aeronautical academy is seeking free resources for a Basic Aircraft Maintenance book to enhance their job prospects in the airline industry, where experience is often required. Forum members suggest looking into online trade magazines like AMT and provide links to useful FAA resources for aircraft maintenance regulations and guides. The discussion also touches on the challenges of entering the field without prior experience. The user expresses gratitude for the assistance and clarifies their goal of becoming an aircraft maintenance engineer. Overall, the thread emphasizes the importance of accessible resources for new professionals in aviation.
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I am new here and i am so glad to be member here
i am new graduates from aeronautical academy and hope to get work in any airline in the world (need fresh graduation) but most of the airlines need experience over 5 Y :smile: pray for me to get work

and i am looking for free book on the net about Basic aircraft Maintenance BOOK
it any 1 here can help where can i get this

thankx
wait ur reply
eng.ahmed shawki

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Ah yes. I saw your posts over on Eng-Tips.

I don't know of any free resources like that. You can start by looking for trade magazines like AMT that are free on-line:
http://www.amtonline.com/digiarchives.jsp

It's not really clear what it is you hope to do for an airline.
 
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thank man

thankx man soo much for ur reply and what i want to do in airlines is To work as aircraft maintenance engineer
 
hey,

how is your carrer as an aircrat maintenance engineering going?

just thought, better late than never, that there are a few useful resources ONLINE and FREE at this http://rgl.faa.gov" if you're still intersted.

I still use these from time to time when studying for my type exams or just for a bit of a refersher


go to "Regulation and Guides"
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AC65-12 Airframe
AC65-9A Airframe
AC65-15A
 
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