AIRCRAFT RIGGING AND CONTROLS MECHANIC - AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors

Hard Skills

AdvancedAircraft Flight Control RiggingThe process of aligning and adjusting aircraft control surfaces and their connecting mechanisms to ensure proper aerodynamic response and mechanical synchronization.
IntermediateTechnical Drawing and Schematic InterpretationThe ability to read and apply information from complex aerospace engineering blueprints, wiring diagrams, and assembly instructions.
IntermediatePrecision Measurement Tool OperationThe expert use of specialized tools such as cable tensiometers, micrometers, protractors, and dial indicators to verify assembly tolerances.
AdvancedRegulatory Compliance and DocumentationAdherence to FAA, EASA, or other aviation authority standards, including the meticulous logging of assembly steps and safety inspections.
IntermediateMechanical TroubleshootingThe ability to identify, diagnose, and resolve friction, binding, or incorrect travel in mechanical control systems during the assembly phase.

Soft Skills

IntermediateSafety Protocol AdherenceStrict following of hangar safety, Tool Control (FOD prevention), and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements in an industrial environment.

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