1911 First ever commercial cargo to be carried by an aircraft. The General Electric company paid £100 to have a case of electric lamps flown from Shoreham to Hove in England.1975 The first flight of the Boeing 747-SP.1988 U.S. Navy shoots down Iranian civilian jetliner over Gulf, kills 290.
I just returned from Montreal (St. Hubert) Canada where I spent 1.5 weeks attending the free training that Pratt and Whitney offers on their PT6 engines. I attended their Line Maintenance and Hot Section Courses for the PT6A Medium Series (In my case, PT6A-42) Engines.
I would like to comment on how valuable I found the course to be. I have been working on the PT6 in King Air B200's on and off for the past 15 years. Their course really brought every thing together for me. The instructors where well qualified, the material was layed out in a way to bring the whole engine together, and their training center in St. Hubert (Just outside Montreal) is nicely layed out. I would recommend it to anyone thinking of attending.
David
Posted:
Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:07 am
David Employee
Joined: Apr 17, 2006 Posts: 19
Location: USA
By the way:
The following link will take you direct to P&W's training page of their website.
The training course, on any one of their products is free if you are one of the following:
1.) Operator (Operate aircraft powered py P&W engine)
2.) OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer / Aircraft Mfg. that uses P&W engine)
3.) FBO, (Fixed Base Operator), Contractor, or Independant working on P&W engines
4.) DOF (Designated P&W overhaul facility)
5.) P&W Service Center
6.) P&W Employee
In my case, I work for a contractor that maintains military aircraft. I registered myself, on-line, for the school under #3 above, and with my employers name, without my employers knowledge, at first. After I was accepted to the class, I approached my employer. They paid my travel, and kept me on the payroll. I paid my accomodations while there. Even if I would have had to pay my travel, and take vacation to attend, it would have been well worth the investment.
Regards,
David
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