Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook FAA-H-8083-30A Audiobook Chapter 4 Aircraft Drawings
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Chapter 4 Aircraft Drawings The exchange of ideas is essential to everyone, regardless of his or her vocation or position.
This exchange is usually carried on by oral or written word; but under some conditions, the use of these alone is impractical.
The aviation industry discovered that it could not depend entirely upon written or spoken words for the exchange of ideas, because misunderstanding and misinterpretation arose frequently.
A written description of an object can be changed in meaning just by misplacing a comma, and the meaning of an oral description can be completely changed by using a wrong word.
To avoid these possible errors, drawings are used to describe objects.
For this reason, drawing is the draftsman’s language.
Drawing, in the aviation industry, is a method of conveying ideas concerning the construction or assembly of objects.
This is done with the help of lines, notes, abbreviations, and symbols.
It is important that the aviation mechanic who is to make or assemble the object understands the meaning of the different lines, notes, abbreviations, and symbols that are used in a drawing.
(See the “Lines and Their Meanings” section of this chapter.) - Věda a technologie
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS ARE USED FOR PROCESSES? THEY SHOW A SQUARE THEN LINE CONNECTED TO NEXT SQUARE?
NUMBERS ARE USED TO SCALE THE OBJECT PART? THE LETTER OR NUMBER DEPICTING SIZE MAY HAVE A DASH THEN OBJECT PART?
THE CADD USES A CHEMICAL SHEET AND IS WETED AND LEAVES A BLUE MARK LINE? THEN LARGE DRAWINGS ARE PRINTED USING PLOTTERS OR LARGE PRINTERS?
THE TITLE BLOCK TELLS WHICH MODEL THE DRAWING IS FOR AND IS FOUND ON THE FRONT OF THE DRAWING?
IN THE PRINT THERE ARE DASH NUMBERS TO IDENTIFY THE OTHER PART OBJECT IN THE DRAWINGS?
BEFORE THE DASH MAY BE PART NUMBER, SIZE, RIGHT OR LEFT OF THE OBJECT PART?
REVISION BLOCKS ARE USED TO INCLUDE THE REVISIONS BY THE ENGINEER?
ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS CAN BE USED TO TILT THE PICTURE TO SHOW ALL SURFACES?
TOLERANCE IS SHOWN ON THE PRINT BY PLUS AND MINUS MARKS?
THERE ARE DIFFERENT PROJECTIONS SUCH AS ORTHROSCOPIC SIX SIDE VIEW, TWO AND THREE VIEW DRAWINGS?
CIRCLES ARE DEFINED IN DIAMETER AND ARE MARKED WITH A D BEFORE THE DASH?
THERE ARE CADD PACKAGES USED TO DRAW AIRPLANES ENGINES AND PARTS?
ALLOWANCES ARE WHEN PARTS ARE TO MOVE AROUND ANOTHER PART?
FULL SECTIONS ARE USED TO SHOW ALL PARTS OF A PART TO SHOW ALL SECTIONS?
SCREW DEPTHS ARE TO BE SHOWN IN DEPTH OF SINK?
HALF SECTION ARE USED TO SHOW ALL EXTERIORS OF A PART?
STITCH LINES SHOW WHERE THE PART OBJECT USED TO BE?
ZONE NUMBERS ARE USED IN FUSELAGE AND WHERE THE NUMBERS MEET ARE WHERE THE PART IS?
PART OBJECTS ARE ALWAYS SHOWN ON THE LEFT?
THE FAA AMT ENCOUNTERS DRAWINGS ARE ENCOUNTERED FROM TIME TO TIME?
HANDBOOKS ARE USED BY MAINTENANCE FOR ALL AROUND IDEA OF FOR MAINTENANCE?
PROJECTIONS ARE IN THE TITLE BLOCKS SOMETIMES?
ASSEMBLY DRAWING IS A DRAWING THAT SHOWS TWO OR MORE PARTS?
COMPUTERS WERE USED TO CREATE THE DRAWINGS OR FAA HANDBOOK?
CROSS SECTIONS SHOW A HALF-SECTION OF AN OBJECT?
FAA HANDBOOKS SUPPLIMENT TRAINING IN USE?
THERE ARE COPY SIZE LIKE 1:1?
TITLE BLOCKS SHOW A PICTURE OF A PART OBJECT?
MATERIAL TYPES ARE LISTED?
PHANTOM LINES SHOW WHERE THE PART IS TO BE?
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