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Fri, Jan 12, 2007

California Power Systems Opens Facility At Oakland International

Rotax Service Center Caters To LSA Crowd

California Power Systems, the exclusive West Coast Service Center for Rotax engines since 1984, told ANN this week on-airport maintenance is now available for Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) on Oakland (CA) North Field.

Starting January 2007, on-airport ramp service is available at Oakland North Field, adjacent to the Oakland International Airport. Located in Hanger L-908 at the north corner of Oakland Airport, over 10,000 sq. ft. of hanger and ramp space is available next to Runway 15/33 to handle most any type of aircraft.

Qualified A&P mechanics and IA Inspectors will be available to handle any type of Rotax Engine service your light sport aircraft might need. Both line and heavy maintenance for Rotax two- or-four- cycle engines will be available

Temporary tie-downs are available for aircraft needing to remain onsite during repairs. Pilots are asked to call CPS Aircraft Maintenance at 510-357-2406 for a service appointment.

The local FAA FSDO station is located nearby at 1420 Harbor Bay Parkway, where several qualified FAA DAR Representatives are also available to handle aircraft certification by appointment.

Oakland North Field is a part of Oakland International Airport. While several miles from the Passenger Terminal, it is part of the same security zone run by the TSA. Escorted access is required.

FMI: www.rotax.com

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