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The mechanic is a maintenance technician certificated by the FAA based on personal knowledge gained through training and experience, which is demonstrated via successful completion of written, oral, and practical tests
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Become an Air Force mechanic and join the backbone of U S Air Force operations, specializing in facilities, aircraft maintenance, or airframe inspection
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Unlike a traditional automobile mechanic, an aircraft mechanic is highly specialized and must meet stringent certification guidelines set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
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A career as an aircraft mechanic is ideal for people who are interested in aviation and enjoy completing complex, technical work Aircraft mechanics serve a critical role in ensuring that planes and other flying machines operate correctly and safely
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Aircraft and jet engine mechanics diagnose, maintain and repair aircraft engines and airplane equipment that is vital in making the aircraft operate safely This also includes inspecting and maintaining the structural, mechanical and electrical elements of the aircraft
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