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Post subject: New nonowner from Southwest Michigan Posted: 25 Jul 2010, 16:03 |
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Joined: 07/03/10 Posts: 3 Location: Kalamazoo, MI
Aircraft: A36TC - Right Seat
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Hello everyone My father, Paul Marsh, has been encouraging me to join here and I decided to listen to him for the first time in my life. I'm a student studying Aviation Maintenance Technology at Western Michigan University and unfortunately do not own an aircraft of any sort, let alone one as nice as a Beechcraft. Currently I spend my free time racing bikes and wrenching on my oddball sports car, and I recently came to the realization that the aerodynamic and turbocharger system research that I've been doing with the car is directly applicable to my future career in aviation. I have secret plans to build a Just Aircraft Highlander once I have a stable post-college job and am living somewhere with a garage. As a low-time private pilot I'm a bit intimidated by the larger planes and something with a stall speed lower than I can ride my bike sounds more my style. That's all, I'm glad to be here and look forward to learning more about aviation from everyone. Andrew Marsh
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Post subject: Re: New nonowner from Southwest Michigan Posted: 25 Jul 2010, 17:58 |
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Joined: 07/03/10 Posts: 3 Location: Kalamazoo, MI
Aircraft: A36TC - Right Seat
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Paul - I'm interested in an aviation technical writing career after graduation. I'll have the option of getting my A&P certification in the course of my degree but I've known many aircraft mechanics, none of them seemed particularly enamored with their job. That last sentence notwithstanding, I'm generally fairly good at succinctly conveying my point and that, coupled with my interest in engineering makes technical writing a good fit. My university is also in the process of creating a master's program in Aviation Maintenance and Engineering but I'd prefer to avoid the classroom for a while once I'm finished with school.
Jon - The best part is that I know where the keys are kept!
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Post subject: Re: New nonowner from Southwest Michigan Posted: 05 Aug 2010, 12:34 |
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Joined: 08/09/08 Posts: 2124 Post Likes: +1100 Location: Downers Grove, IL (LL22)
Aircraft: Bonanza S35
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Username Protected wrote: Paul - I'm interested in an aviation technical writing career after graduation. I'll have the option of getting my A&P certification in the course of my degree but I've known many aircraft mechanics, none of them seemed particularly enamored with their job. That last sentence notwithstanding, I'm generally fairly good at succinctly conveying my point and that, coupled with my interest in engineering makes technical writing a good fit. My university is also in the process of creating a master's program in Aviation Maintenance and Engineering but I'd prefer to avoid the classroom for a while once I'm finished with school.
Jon - The best part is that I know where the keys are kept! Hi Andrew- Welcome. If there is any question about whether you will avail yourself of the opportunity to get your A&P certification, the answer should be clear. Definitely do it! The certificate will be of considerable value no matter what path you take in the aviation world, and you will never have a better opportunity to acquire the certificate. Regards, Bob
_________________ Bob Siegfried, II S35 - IO550 Brookeridge Airpark (LL22) Downers Grove, IL
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Post subject: Re: New nonowner from Southwest Michigan Posted: 05 Aug 2010, 13:21 |
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Joined: 02/09/08 Posts: 2641 Post Likes: +608 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Aircraft: N35,CL65,CE750,CL30
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Hello Andrew, I went to Wastern..errr I mean Western back in '88. Boy I wish I had my head on straight and took up aviation back then.
_________________ Michael Broad CFI ATP
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