03/29
Wednesday March 29, 2023
07:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Tips and Best Practices for Owners and Maintainers of Aging Aircraft The Average Age of the General Aviation Fleet is 50 years old. The Presentation answers the following questions: How do you keep old aircraft safe and reliable? How do you obtain the Complete Record Package from the FAA? How do you Research the History of an older aircraft? What is the Typical Life Cycle of an Aircraft? What Factors affect the Airworthiness of an Aircraft? How do you Develop a Special Inspection Checklist? This One and One Half Hour (1.5 hrs) presentation is designed to give you an overview of guidance on maintaining the airworthiness of the aging general aviation aircraft fleet. 1.5 WINGS Credit will be Awarded. 1.5 Hours of AMT/IA Credit will be Awarded. This presentation covers inspection/maintenance guidance for owners of older, small single-engine airplanes and the technicians who maintain them. We will offer helpful tips for assessing the effects of aging on older airplanes. This program guides attendees on how to develop a checklist and gather reference information specific to a model type. This Airworthiness Topic of the Quarter is targeted specifically for small single-engine airplanes, much of the information in this presentation applies to the entire GA fleet. Actions owners take based on these best practices will help protect their investment and, more importantly, help maintain the safety of their airplanes.
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Contact
Garry Mitcham
Garry.Mitcham@faa.gov
Organization
FAA
Avidyne
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