Stache, a mild mannered functionary for an un-named federal agency, once each month dons his author's costume and becomes "The Aviator".
The Aviator is a monthly "publication". There is always something interesting to read in The Aviator. There's a lot of good aircraft maintenance information. If you want to know who the first aircraft maker was to use ailerons or where expressions like "save your bacon" came from, that's in The Aviator too. It's worth the read and I'm happy to be able to bring this to you (again).
The Aviator is a FREE monthly aviation newsletter, it contains articles mostly from a maintenance point of view. This month’s issue September 2005 can be found on line. If you want to be removed from this listing please contact me by e-mail.
The Aviator on the web at: http://www.navioneer.org/Information/Aviator/index.html. Look under forms and Maintenance.
In this month’s issue September 2005:
Aircraft Mechanics
Aviation Maintenance Inspector
Aviation Training On-Line - FREE
Foreign A&P Applicants
Continuous Approved Maintenance Program
Accident Investigation
Engine or Motor
Porpoising (phugoid)
Cell Phone Jammers
Trim Tab Inventor
Aviation Firsts
Propeller Strikes
Lead Acid Batteries
Poor and Good Maintenance
Transport Canada Website Link
Maintenance Definitions
Title 49 Definitions (FAR’s)
Rules Of Construction
Safety Meetings
Aviation Qualifications
Engineers' Most Interesting Findings
Being Fair
Stache
The Aviator is a monthly "publication". There is always something interesting to read in The Aviator. There's a lot of good aircraft maintenance information. If you want to know who the first aircraft maker was to use ailerons or where expressions like "save your bacon" came from, that's in The Aviator too. It's worth the read and I'm happy to be able to bring this to you (again).
The Aviator is a FREE monthly aviation newsletter, it contains articles mostly from a maintenance point of view. This month’s issue September 2005 can be found on line. If you want to be removed from this listing please contact me by e-mail.
The Aviator on the web at: http://www.navioneer.org/Information/Aviator/index.html. Look under forms and Maintenance.
In this month’s issue September 2005:
Aircraft Mechanics
Aviation Maintenance Inspector
Aviation Training On-Line - FREE
Foreign A&P Applicants
Continuous Approved Maintenance Program
Accident Investigation
Engine or Motor
Porpoising (phugoid)
Cell Phone Jammers
Trim Tab Inventor
Aviation Firsts
Propeller Strikes
Lead Acid Batteries
Poor and Good Maintenance
Transport Canada Website Link
Maintenance Definitions
Title 49 Definitions (FAR’s)
Rules Of Construction
Safety Meetings
Aviation Qualifications
Engineers' Most Interesting Findings
Being Fair
Stache
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