Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Skyguns MKII on June 27, 2015, 09:57:52 PM
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Its been a very long and interesting 2 years learning how to work on aircraft big or small. I take my A&P test starting Monday and im out looking for a career! :cheers: Any A&Ps in here? Meet me at hanger 24 :cheers:
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Its been a very long and interesting 2 years learning how to work on aircraft big or small. I take my A&P test starting Monday and im out looking for a career! :cheers: Any A&Ps in here? Meet me at hanger 24
Good luck Skyguns. We need more good A&Ps. Where do you live?
- oldman
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Me.
Good luck on your exams. If you've been studying then the written and oral parts will be a piece of cake. As for the practical, whatever task you're given, remember to ask for and follow approved reference data. The DME won't care so much how long it took you to do a task, but that it's done right.
Also even after you've been working in the aviation field for years, never stop learning and asking questions. It's the mechanics who think they know it all, and are over-confident in their own abilities who are the dangerous ones.