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Ready To Learn? Enstrom Announces 2024 Maintenance Training Dates

All Maintenance Courses Are I.A. Renewal Accredited

Enstrom Helicopter Corporation has announced official dates for its 2024 maintenance training classes. 

Each course will run for five days, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Mechanics and pilots who join Enstrom’s training courses will learn all the subtle nuances of how an Enstrom helicopter operates. Instructors will emphasize inspection procedures, routine maintenance, overhaul, airframe and rotor system troubleshooting, main rotor tracking, and tail rotor balance procedures.

Participants can practice what they learn with hands-on display models and special tooling.

All maintenance courses are I.A. renewal accredited. Enstrom offers two options for certification. The first is for A&P mechanics, and the other is for non-mechanics to certify familiarization with Enstrom.

Anyone who wants to attend is welcome to take the class, and following completion, attendees can return for refresher courses as often as they like. Completing both classes at the same time is not required.

The dates are as follows:

Piston

  • June 3-7
  • September 23-27

Turbine

  • June 10-14
  • September 30-October 4

Classes have a limited number of seats available each session. Accepted applicants will be responsible for securing all lodging, transportation, and meals. 

FMI: https://enstromhelicopter.com/calendar/

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