Thursday, December 29, 2011

Looking for an A & P School?

The Perfect A & P School
Looking for an A & P school to get your A&P license? You are not alone. The aviation industry right now is struggling to fill positions in this lucrative field. That has caused people to reconsider the aircraft mechanic trade. A & P schools have always been a popular choice for people not wanting to sit behind a desk all day.



Find the right A & P school for you and learn what it takes to be an aircraft mechanic today!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Bonney Wrenches for A and P License Mechanics

Good Deals For the FAA A&P License
Harbor Freight sells a nice set of bonney style wrenches for about 40 bucks. These wrenches are a must have for any mechanic with their A and P License. Harbor Freight does sell some junk, dont get me wrong, but these wrenches are well worth it. Especially useful with hydraulic hoses and fittings. Kit comes in either SAE and Metric sizes.

Read more about the A and P License here.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

A and P License


The A and P License - Careers in Aviation
If you are interested in aviation and are safety orientated than a career as a aircraft mechanic might be perfect for you. Consider acquiring the A and P license since most employers in the civilian market will require it. Getting the A and P license is not as difficult as you may think and military experience may count towards getting the certificates. Learn more about becoming an aircraft mechanic and getting the A and P license here.

Friday, July 8, 2011

A and P license for dummies


An A and P license is actually not a license at all. Technically it is a certificate issued by the

Federal Aviation Administration. Sometimes it is called a "rating". In any case, there are 3 basic ways to get your A and P license.
  • 30 months of military experience, note that they do not count time in training. After the time has been reached in the appropriate military occupational specialty, then the FAA can allow for the applicant to take the A and P tests.
  • Formal traditional schooling from an FAA Part 147 approved school. Typically these classes last around 2 years.
  • Worth experience under the supervision of a certificated mechanic. Make sure all relevant information is documented. The FAA will need proof that the work was actually performed.
If you are interested in becoming an Aircraft mechanic, it is a wise move to get the A and P license. Licensed mechanics generally earn more than non licensed.

Monday, June 13, 2011

new content! Avoid wet basements with a 12v sump pump, check it out at http://12vsumppump.net