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Running head: INSPECTION AND QUALIFICATIONS Inspection and Qualifications Institution Affiliation Date: 1 INSPECTION AND QUALIFICATIONS 2 Inspection and Qualifications Part 1 Aircraft inspections are necessary in ensuring that all aircrafts are in proper flying condition. Only qualified individuals inspect an aircraft. The first qualification of an aircraft inspector is a vast knowledge of mechanics and engineering. Such knowledge comes from colleges and universities by learning either aeronautical engineering or any aeronautical science. An aircraft inspector is better qualified with field experience on top of the knowledge from schools. A qualified aircraft inspector should have a keen eye for detail. This comes in handy during oversight on the inspections. The inspector’s function is to oversee that the inspections revolve around safety and performance (Patankar & Taylor, 2017). For quality inspections, an aircraft inspector is involved in inspection programs. The inspection programs improve the inspection skills by use of visual images of potential maintenance areas on an aircraft. The inspector under training is then required to inspect the images adequately. Training ...
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