AIRCRAFT INSPECTOR Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors

Hard Skills

ExpertRegulatory Compliance (FAA/EASA)The mastery of aviation laws, safety standards, and airworthiness directives issued by governing bodies such as the Federal Aviation Administration or European Union Aviation Safety Agency.
SpecializedNon-Destructive Testing (NDT)The use of inspection methods such as ultrasonic, radiographic, or magnetic particle testing to identify internal structural defects without damaging the aircraft.
IntermediateTechnical Blueprint ReadingThe ability to interpret complex aeronautical engineering drawings, wiring schematics, and structural diagrams to verify assembly correctness.
IntermediateMaintenance Documentation and ReportingThe systematic recording of inspection findings, part replacements, and repair actions in official aircraft logbooks and digital management systems.
IntermediatePrecision Measurement Tool UsageProficiency in using specialized tools such as micrometers, calipers, and torque wrenches to ensure parts meet exact tolerances.

Soft Skills

HighAttention to DetailA cognitive competency involving the meticulous observation of aircraft components to identify minute signs of wear, corrosion, or mechanical stress.
AdvancedRoot Cause Analysis (RCA)A problem-solving method used to identify the underlying reasons for mechanical failures or recurring defects in aircraft systems.

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