What, where, when and how long?
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 7
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From: Australia
Well compaired to you chaps I have a long way to go.
27 years old
Been in the industry for only 7 years
Hold AUS A/F 747-400, A/F EMB120 and Gprs 1 & 6.
Some in the shed, most on line and servicing.
Would like to see and work in some other parts of the world before the job gets to me.
Cheers
27 years old
Been in the industry for only 7 years
Hold AUS A/F 747-400, A/F EMB120 and Gprs 1 & 6.
Some in the shed, most on line and servicing.
Would like to see and work in some other parts of the world before the job gets to me.
Cheers
Iconoclast
Joined: Sep 2000
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From: The home of Dudley Dooright-Where the lead dog is the only one that gets a change of scenery.
71 years old in December
Started in aviation at 19 while in the US Coast Guard. Crew chief on helicopters and fixed wing aircraft. Attended University while in the Coast guard and continued after discharge.
First job as a tech rep trainee at Sikorsky. Attended classes on 5 basic helicopter types and helicopter auto pilot and built and tested every major assembly on those five types. Program lasted fourteen months.
Left Sikorsky to manage a training program for US Army mechanics and maintenance officers on Sikorsky helicopters.
Left helicopters for about eight years working on the Redstone Missile, the Atlas ICBM and the Saturn IVB.
Got back into helicopters working as a Reliability/Maintainability engineer on the Cheyenne, the integration of helicopters on the LHA Assault ship, Apache, Agusta 129 and the EH101 and finally the V22. Manager of Technical Assistance Branch at Bell Helicopter International in Iran. Got my A&P while in Iran.
I have my own consulting business and have worked on various programs ranging from R&M on commercial cargo conversions, The CL 604 and Regional Jet, The European Space Station to the reliability analysis of capital equipment in a pharmaceutical manufacturer.
I am presently doing the reliability analyses on the Fairchild Dornier 728 hydraulic system and when I finish that I will work on the A380 Landing gear systems.
Maybe when that is finished I’ll retire.
PS:
Aviation Schooling and Air Vehicle Familiarization and/or Training:
Aircraft Mechanic School - USCG
Engine School - USCG H-13 Helicopter - U.S. Army
HO3-S Helicopter - Sikorsky (maint.) B-206 Helicopter - Bell
HO3-S Helicopter - Sikorsky (overhaul) B-205 Helicopter - Bell
HO4-S Helicopter - Sikorsky B-209 Helicopter - Bell AH-J
HO5-S Helicopter - USCG/Sikorsky B-214 Helicopter - Bell
H-34 Helicopter - Sikorsky AH-64 Helicopter - Hughes
HSS Helicopter - Sikorsky -PT6 Twin Pac Engine - P&W
HSS Auto Pilot - Lear/Sikorsky A-129 Helicopter - Augusta
H-37 Helicopter - U.S. Army/Sikorsky EH-101 Helicopter - Augusta
AH56 Cheyenne - Lockheed V-22 Bell - Boeing
UH-12 Helicopter - U.S. Army CL-600/601/604 Business /Regional Jet – Canadair
HTL-1 Helicopter -USCG
MD-80, B-727, B-737 Cargo Systems
A340/A380 Cargo Systems-FD728 Hydraulic system
KC-135 Electrical System
A-310 & A-300/600 Landing gear & Flap/Slats
SORRY FOR THE WAY THIS PRINTED OUT
SORRY FOR THE WAY THIS PRINTED OUT
[ 12 July 2001: Message edited by: Lu Zuckerman ]
[ 12 July 2001: Message edited by: Lu Zuckerman ]
Started in aviation at 19 while in the US Coast Guard. Crew chief on helicopters and fixed wing aircraft. Attended University while in the Coast guard and continued after discharge.
First job as a tech rep trainee at Sikorsky. Attended classes on 5 basic helicopter types and helicopter auto pilot and built and tested every major assembly on those five types. Program lasted fourteen months.
Left Sikorsky to manage a training program for US Army mechanics and maintenance officers on Sikorsky helicopters.
Left helicopters for about eight years working on the Redstone Missile, the Atlas ICBM and the Saturn IVB.
Got back into helicopters working as a Reliability/Maintainability engineer on the Cheyenne, the integration of helicopters on the LHA Assault ship, Apache, Agusta 129 and the EH101 and finally the V22. Manager of Technical Assistance Branch at Bell Helicopter International in Iran. Got my A&P while in Iran.
I have my own consulting business and have worked on various programs ranging from R&M on commercial cargo conversions, The CL 604 and Regional Jet, The European Space Station to the reliability analysis of capital equipment in a pharmaceutical manufacturer.
I am presently doing the reliability analyses on the Fairchild Dornier 728 hydraulic system and when I finish that I will work on the A380 Landing gear systems.
Maybe when that is finished I’ll retire.
PS:
Aviation Schooling and Air Vehicle Familiarization and/or Training:
Aircraft Mechanic School - USCG
Engine School - USCG H-13 Helicopter - U.S. Army
HO3-S Helicopter - Sikorsky (maint.) B-206 Helicopter - Bell
HO3-S Helicopter - Sikorsky (overhaul) B-205 Helicopter - Bell
HO4-S Helicopter - Sikorsky B-209 Helicopter - Bell AH-J
HO5-S Helicopter - USCG/Sikorsky B-214 Helicopter - Bell
H-34 Helicopter - Sikorsky AH-64 Helicopter - Hughes
HSS Helicopter - Sikorsky -PT6 Twin Pac Engine - P&W
HSS Auto Pilot - Lear/Sikorsky A-129 Helicopter - Augusta
H-37 Helicopter - U.S. Army/Sikorsky EH-101 Helicopter - Augusta
AH56 Cheyenne - Lockheed V-22 Bell - Boeing
UH-12 Helicopter - U.S. Army CL-600/601/604 Business /Regional Jet – Canadair
HTL-1 Helicopter -USCG
MD-80, B-727, B-737 Cargo Systems
A340/A380 Cargo Systems-FD728 Hydraulic system
KC-135 Electrical System
A-310 & A-300/600 Landing gear & Flap/Slats
SORRY FOR THE WAY THIS PRINTED OUT
SORRY FOR THE WAY THIS PRINTED OUT
[ 12 July 2001: Message edited by: Lu Zuckerman ]
[ 12 July 2001: Message edited by: Lu Zuckerman ]
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 8
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From: Former Soviet Union
Hi,
38 Years old.
22 years in total
6 on Puddle Jumpers including Apprentiship
16 so far on helicopters
Now Chief Eng in Former Soviet Union
Radio 12.1,2,3 Elec 9.1,2,3 Inst 8.1,8
A+C Turbine Engined Helis, B212
Been there, seen it, done it
38 Years old.
22 years in total
6 on Puddle Jumpers including Apprentiship
16 so far on helicopters
Now Chief Eng in Former Soviet Union
Radio 12.1,2,3 Elec 9.1,2,3 Inst 8.1,8
A+C Turbine Engined Helis, B212
Been there, seen it, done it





