Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: jabiru

Thanks!

Helen

On 8/3/2010 7:43 PM, Rick Pitcher wrote:
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> --- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, Helen Woods<Helen_Woods@...> wrote:
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>> So what's the story on Jabiru engines? If installed on an SLSA, do they
>> require the mechanic be "Jabiru certified" like Rotax requires for its
>> engines? If so, how available is that training?
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>> Helen
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> > From the Jabiru engine list:
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> As far as aircraft produced by Jabiru USA - Specific Jabiru training is only
> required if the mechanic is going to split the case during an overhaul. For
> normal maintenance an A&P with some engine experience is all the level of
> certification needed.
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> Keep in mind that each manufacturer of LSA aircraft sets the level of
> certification or training required to work on their aircraft including the
> engine so requirements may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.
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> Pete Krotje
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> Jabiru USA Sport Aircraft, LLC
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> 931-680-2800
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> www.usjabiru.com
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