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 Line maintenance is an essential aspect of the aviation industry, encompassing a range of tasks and activities performed on an aircraft between its flights to ensure its airworthiness, safety, and reliability. Here's a detailed outline of line maintenance in the aviation sector: Line maintenance is an essential aspect of the aviation industry, encompassing a range of tasks and activities performed on an aircraft between its flights to ensure its airworthiness, safety, and reliability. Here's a detailed outline of line maintenance in the aviation sector:
  
-**1. Introduction to Line Maintenance:**+**1. [[transport:aviation:line_maintenance:introduction_to_line_maintenance|Introduction to Line Maintenance]]:**
    - Definition and significance of line maintenance.    - Definition and significance of line maintenance.
    - Line maintenance's role in maintaining aircraft safety and airworthiness.    - Line maintenance's role in maintaining aircraft safety and airworthiness.
    - Distinction between line maintenance and base maintenance.    - Distinction between line maintenance and base maintenance.
  
-**2. Regulatory Framework:**+**2. [[transport:aviation:line_maintenance:regulatory_framework|Regulatory Framework]]:**
    - Overview of aviation regulatory bodies and their role in setting maintenance standards.    - Overview of aviation regulatory bodies and their role in setting maintenance standards.
    - Understanding and compliance with the regulations, such as FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) in the United States and EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) in Europe.    - Understanding and compliance with the regulations, such as FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) in the United States and EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) in Europe.
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