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The duties of an aircraft cabin mechanic include performing regular inspections, maintaining systems and equipment, using diagnostic tests to detect malfunctions, repairing or replacing broken parts, troubleshooting issues, keeping maintenance and repair logs, and using various power and hand tools.
The skills of an aircraft cabin technician include the ability to read and understand blueprints, engineering documents, service bulletins, aircraft manuals, and catalogs. They should also be able to perform complex cabin reconfigurations and have a general knowledge of tools. Additionally, they should understand how to read a micrometer, depth gauge, or dial calipers.
An aircraft interior technician inspects, removes, and installs various components of an aircraft's interior, such as carpeting, sound-proofing, cabinets, lighting, and walls. They may specialize in a specific area, like carpeting.
A line maintenance mechanic is responsible for installing, inspecting, troubleshooting, and repairing mechanical and electrical equipment. They ensure that the equipment is functioning properly and replace any faulty parts.