Maintenance 101 for Pilots May 17th, 2003

Gregg Andrews writes "Spencer Airport will be running a series of day-long seminars designed to give the owner/operator a thorough understanding of the theory and practical maintenance aspects involved in flying and maintaining today's light aircraft. The will be taught by Gregg, who is an A&P, IA, AGI, CFI, SEL, SES and has 20+ years in the general aviation business." Update: Gregg is offering a $25. discount on the seminar to WAPA members!


First class will be held Saturday May 17th, 8:00am - 5:00pm. Cost of $150 covers class and handouts.
  • "The How's and Why" of Annual Inspections
  • Hands on Training
  • Standard Practices & Procedures
  • Aircraft Systems & Procedures
  • FAR 43.3 Preventative Maintenance
  • Power Plant Management
  • Q&A and more…
  • Continental breakfast and lunch included

Gregg also noted that he has a "One bedroom apartment with attached hangar and office for rent" at the airport.

Comments

Continental Breakfast??

What I want to know is what about all of us who fly behind Lycomings?
The salary pilots make is another thing I like. They make more money than they know what to do with. This is because most people think that flying a plane is dangerous, except pilots don't because they know how easy it is. --5th grade student

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