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Simon150
7th Sep 2007, 11:15
Hi,

I am trying to find a copy of ATA-32, or at least a summary of what it contains, scope, depth, is it a set of regulations or recommendations etc. I know it relateds to undercarriage systems but I would like to get a bit more detail on that. Its to support a job interview I will be going for in the near future.

Thanks

BAe146s make me cry
7th Sep 2007, 11:29
Simply put, the ATA 100 Specification was devised by the
Air Transport Association (Origin Circa 1930s) to introduce a
standard to aircraft maintenance publications, regardless
of manufacturer.

Its almost alphebetical, see below>>>

http://www.s-techent.com/ATA100.htm

Look at ATA32 in particular

BAE146??? :{:{:{