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Old 17th Dec 2013, 05:48
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FE Fabric exam reference material/notes

G'day. I'm sitting FE at the start of next year and was wondering if anyone has or knows of any reference material/notes or prac exams to study for the exam. I don't have very much and CASA aren't being very helpful even though they list references themselves.

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AC 43.13-1B - Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices - Aircraft Inspection and Repair [Large AC. This includes Change 1.] - Document Information

AC 43-12A - Preventive Maintenance - Document Information
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Hey

Sat wood and fabric exams some time ago. Inbox me and will send some stuff

Made fairly random notes on what I remember from the CASA exams . AC43.14-1b is the source of their questions. Also a good is Aircraft Maintenance by Bent and McKinley listed in their syllabus. They have questions in the Bent/Mckinley book that are helpful to answer. The other book 'Aircraft Fabric Covering' is useless for exam purposes



Mind you I did scrape through on 75% for both
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Any more than 75% is a waste of effort. I'm sure you had better things to hold in your head.

In the UK the CAA are screwing us older ex-BCAR guys with this as well, in the form of a license Lim, not a lot of referance kicking around but the good old FAA seem to have it covered.
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Not sure if it might be of help,but back when dinosaurs ruled the earth & I did the A&P, I boned up on wood/fabric.The A&P study guide provided enough info to pass the oral & practical - Base Ball stich anyone ?
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