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We're pleased to send you this e-receipt for your recent purchase. As a to= ken of our appreciation, we're gifting you two complimentary roundtrip tick= ets! Please note that your complimentary travel must be booked by September 10th= =20 Book Your Two Roundtrip Tickets Here Now http://www.amglom.net/ya75M23w95qWC8610d1900y711g18DhscFDrfhscFDrEsvZ7SQVnR9Q6cY10UA5tJibP/Walters-Chen Airplane mechanics, also known as aircraft mechanics, play a pivotal role i= n ensuring that airplanes are safe to fly and operate. These experts maint= ain and repair aircraft, inspect planes to make sure theyre safe, and perfo= rm scheduled maintenance and upgrades. Aircraft mechanics specialize in pr= eventive maintenance. They inspect airplane engines, landing gear, instrum= ents, pressurized sections, accessoriesbrakes, valves, pumps, and air-condi= tioning systems, for instanceand other parts of the aircraft. They also do= the necessary maintenance and parts replacement. They inspect the wings, = the fuselage, and the tail. The aerodynamic principles that allow flight a= re essential knowledge for these mechanics. This means understanding the b= asic principles of physics that govern flight. For an airplane to rise int= o the air, a force must be created that equals or exceeds the force of grav= ity. This force is generated by the engines of the airplane, and it's the = job of the mechanic to ensure these engines are in optimal condition. Furt= hermore, mechanics frequently use diagnostic procedures and tools, like x-r= ays, magnetic or ultrasonic equipment, to identify cracks that aren't visib= le to the naked eye. They check for corrosion, distortion, and cracks in t= he aircraft's main body, wings, and tail. They then repair the metal, fabr= ic, wood, or composite materials that make up the airframe and skin. Airpl= ane mechanics are also knowledgeable about electrical systems. 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