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SUMMARY:Webinar: Why Annual Inspections?
DESCRIPTION:Why Annual Inspections?  |  Qualifies for FAA WINGS and AMT credit \nWednesday\, October 2\, at 7 p.m. CDT \nPresenters: Mike Busch  \nWhy does the FAA require owners of small GA airplanes to put them through a complete inspection every 12 months\, even if they’ve only flown 40 hours or less since the last inspection? Does it really make sense to open up the wings\, empennage\, and tailcone and remove the seats\, carpets\, and floorboards to inspect for corrosion every 12 months? In this webinar\, Mike Busch A&P/IA explores this issue by pointing out that owners of “big boy” airplanes like King Airs aren’t required to do this\, but owners of smaller airplanes are. Mike questions this double standard\, asks why the FAA doesn’t treat the “rest of us” more like it treats the “big boys\,” and fantasizes about a simple change to the regulations that would make this possible. Qualifies for FAA WINGS and AMT credit. \nRegister Here \n
URL:https://www.warbirds-eaa.org/event/webinar-why-annual-inspections/
LOCATION:EAA Museum\, 3000 Poberezny Road\, Oshkosh\, WI\, 54903\, United States
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