Hiperbiper
Line Up and Wait
Back in 2012 I decided (after the election) to get off the treadmill and do something I'd always wanted to do: get my A&P certificate!
I had worked around (and for) several A&P/IA's for 6 years at DTN doing mostly electrical stuff but helping friends on LOT's on Experimental stuff (as well as working on my own bird).
I have a leg up since I've been around airplanes since the doctor popped me on the ass. Mom and Dad always had a plane or two around while I was growing up.
My goal was to get my A&P and take the Rotax course to provide service for the LSA market here and around here.
Just finished my first semester at Southern University in Shreveport that ran from Jan. 3 to May 10th. Cost was $1673.00+ books @ & $120.00 (I already had AC43.13 and the FAR/AIM). 16 course hours with airframe during the day and engines at night .
So far the course study has been:Wood Structures, Coverings, Finishing, Sheetmetal, Composite Structures, Welding, Airframe Inspection, Assembly and Rigging, Aircraft Fuel Systems. This was during the day.
The night course I took was the Reciprocating Engine Overhaul/Install which allowed me (and my 3 person team) take an O-320-b3 totally apart , mic everything and put it back together!
Summer course study will be: Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, Landing Gear Systems and Aircraft Comm & Nav System and Instrments.
I'd forgotten how much I'd enjoyed school...
Any other A&P students wanna' report?
Chris
I had worked around (and for) several A&P/IA's for 6 years at DTN doing mostly electrical stuff but helping friends on LOT's on Experimental stuff (as well as working on my own bird).
I have a leg up since I've been around airplanes since the doctor popped me on the ass. Mom and Dad always had a plane or two around while I was growing up.
My goal was to get my A&P and take the Rotax course to provide service for the LSA market here and around here.
Just finished my first semester at Southern University in Shreveport that ran from Jan. 3 to May 10th. Cost was $1673.00+ books @ & $120.00 (I already had AC43.13 and the FAR/AIM). 16 course hours with airframe during the day and engines at night .
So far the course study has been:Wood Structures, Coverings, Finishing, Sheetmetal, Composite Structures, Welding, Airframe Inspection, Assembly and Rigging, Aircraft Fuel Systems. This was during the day.
The night course I took was the Reciprocating Engine Overhaul/Install which allowed me (and my 3 person team) take an O-320-b3 totally apart , mic everything and put it back together!
Summer course study will be: Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, Landing Gear Systems and Aircraft Comm & Nav System and Instrments.
I'd forgotten how much I'd enjoyed school...
Any other A&P students wanna' report?
Chris