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Aircraft Wiring Practices

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StinsonPilot

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While keeping up with Johns latest post about his wiring, I thought about wiring practices in our airplanes.
Thought I would share this presentation, while geared towards large airplanes, everything about wire routing, protection, breakouts, anti-chaffing methods, clamping, tieing etc, pertain equally well to our airplanes.

Hope you find this helpful and educational.

This is the link to it, but can be saved for future reference.

http://www.keybridgeti.com/videotraining/manualdl/25827.PDF
 
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