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AC 21-99 - Aircraft wiring and bonding

Complete AC 21-99(1) - Aircraft Wiring and Bonding (17.9MB)

Introductory pages

Table of Contents - including, alphabetical listing, list of figures and list of tables

Section 1

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Section 2

Chapter 1 - Wire and cable

Chapter 2 - Identifying Wire and Cable

Chapter 3 - Preparing Wire and Cable

Chapter 4 - Electrical Wiring Installation

Chapter 5 - Repairing Wire and Cable

Chapter 6 - Solderless Terminations and Splices

Chapter 7 - Soldering

Chapter 8 - Lacing and Tying

Chapter 9 - Wiring: Lock, Shear and Seal

Chapter 10 - General Purpose Connectors

Chapter 11 - Electric Connector Sealing Compound

Chapter 12 - RF Connectors and Cabling

Chapter 13 - Bonding and Grounding

Chapter 14 - Earthing and Bonding of Aircraft and Ground Support Equipment

Chapter 15 - Installation of Busbars, Junction Boxes, Protective Devices and Terminal Boards

Chapter 16 - Thermocouple Wire Soldering and Installation

Chapter 17 - Aged Aircraft Wiring

Chapter 18 - Aircraft Electrical System - Inspection

Chapter 19 - Fibre Optics

Last modified: 16 March 2016

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