

Propeller Maintenance
Course includes:
Basic outline of work required for each service interval related to Propeller(s) type and installation, with service intervals identified and the required work identified for that specific interval.
Generic maintenance Manuals.
Cycles of use and the implications for servicing and understanding the Propellers in use
Start of day inspection, points to note:
General inspection of propeller
Balancing the propeller
Propeller Tracking Check
Other related matters
All propellers, regardless of the material from which they are made, should be regularly and carefully inspected for any possible defect.
Any doubtful condition, such as looseness of parts, nicks, cracks, scratches, bruises, or loss of finish should be carefully investigated and the condition checked against repair and maintenance specifications for that particular type of propeller.
If the propeller is damaged beyond the repair limits established by the propeller manufacturer, then the appropriate action is required.
All the above points will be explained.
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Date: Sunday 11th April
Cost: £110 (includes refreshments and lunch)
Venue: Freedom Sports Aviation, Long Marston Airfield, Warks, CV37 8LL
Telephone 01280 846 786 to check availability and book or e-mail.

