
A&P gaduate of a 2000-hour FAA-approved Aviation Technology program with experience as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Specialist in the US Army and a development specialist for individuals with disabilities. Eager to use this diverse background in Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance to obtain a position as an Aviation Maintenance Technician.
Powerplant: Inspection, servicing, troubleshooting, and repairing Powerplant components and systems, such as
reciprocating and turbine engines, carburetors, fuel controls, propellers, induction, exhaust, ignition/starting, and rigging
Structures: Inspect, fabricate, and repair aircraft structures utilizing structural repair manuals and drawings Fabricate metallic repairs utilizing proper techniques of forming bending, hole preparation, and fastener installation Proper preparation and layup of composite repairs utilizing wet lay-up and prepreg materials, hot bond techniques, and adhesives