Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:39 pm
Robbie Roberts wrote:Rich-
Yes! I got my exam from Charlie! If you are with the group I think you are referring to, you guys moved your aircraft right before I started- April/May 06... He mentioned you guys today, while we were chatting. Wish I'd have been around when you had the Mustangs there- I would have really enjoyed the chance to work on them!(You would have had to have pried me away from them with a Cletrak!)
Bob Rysak used to talk about working on the Mustangs there during classes sometimes, in General. (Bob is no longer at AIM... ) Nice guy, but swore up and down a Mustang had an inline 6 cyl. engine! I only argued that one with him till I got tired of trying to explain a Merlin engine has a few more than 6 cylinders...
Fred is still around, and still a great help to everyone. I have to run up to see him next week.
I know there are still couple T-6s based there- I was one of the students(yes- there were a few of us) who would have to go and watch them, listening to that beautiful engine when they'd taxi out.
Their bumper sticker says "I (heart) Jet Noise" I wanted one which said "I (heart) Radial Song", but no one ever followed up on the idea...
Robbie
Now with A&P Super Powers!(number pending version)lol
Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:40 pm
Robbie Stuart wrote:Congratulations & welcome to the world of aviation maintenance.Below is something to remember.
The Aircraft Mechanic’s Creed
UPON MY HONOR I swear that I shall hold in sacred trust the rights and privileges conferred upon me as a certified mechanic. Knowing full well that the safety and lives of others are dependent upon my skill and judgment, I shall never knowingly subject others to risks which I would not be willing to assume for myself, or for those dear to me.
IN DISCHARGING this trust, I pledge myself never to undertake work or approve work which I feel to be beyond the limits of my knowledge nor shall I allow any non-certified superior to persuade me to approve aircraft or equipment as airworthy against my better judgment, nor shall I permit my judgment to be influenced by money or other personal gain, nor shall I pass as airworthy aircraft or equipment about which I am in doubt either as a result of direct inspection or uncertainty regarding the ability of others who have worked on it to accomplish their work satisfactorily.
I REALIZE the grave responsibility which is mine as a certified airman, to exercise my judgment on the airworthiness of aircraft and equipment. I, therefore, pledge unyielding adherence to these precepts for the advancement of aviation and for the dignity vocation.
Jerry Lederer
Founder, Flight Safety Foundation
Robbie
Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:47 pm
N3Njeff wrote:Robbie Stuart wrote:I wish more read this...............I know a few that must have read the one from JiffyLube.
Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:06 pm
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Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:52 pm
Matt Gunsch wrote:congrats on the ticket, and welcome to the world where boat and car mechanics make more than you do with none of the liability.
Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:55 pm
Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:58 pm
Matt Gunsch wrote:congrats on the ticket, and welcome to the world where boat and car mechanics make more than you do with none of the liability.
Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:35 pm
Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:41 am
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:46 am
Robbie Roberts wrote:Just wanted you guys to be among the first to know-
Today I took my Oral/Practical exam for my A&P certificate.
I may now humbly introduce myself as:
Scott A. Roberts, FAA Certified Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic.
Although April Fool's Day, this is NOT an April Fool's joke! I just have a sense of humor about certification dates!(My Pilot's Certificate is dated 17 December 2003) I planned to take it today. Had I failed, the joke would have been on me!
Robbie
my new motto- "I can fix that!"
Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:15 am
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