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Enstrom Helicopter Presents Maintenance Training Classes

Week-Long Sessions For Piston And Turbine

Enstrom Helicopter Corporation announced it will be hosting Enstrom maintenance training courses and extends an invitation for all mechanics and pilots to attend.

The courses will be held at the Enstrom Factory in Menominee, Michigan, throughout the week of September 23-27 for piston engine models, and the week of September 30-October 4 for turbine models. Classes will run from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday, and tuition for the course is $1,400. A discount of $200 per person is given to four or more attendees from the same company. This is the final opportunity to attend the maintenance courses this year, and course dates for 2025 will be announced in the coming months.

Students will learn best practices for inspection of an Enstrom to keep it running smoothly without issues. Elements include how to perform proper inspection procedures, routine maintenance tasks, troubleshooting airframe and rotor system componentss, main rotor tracking, and tail balance procedures. Attendees will have multiple opportunities for hands-on practice of what is learned through display models and special tooling.

The maintenance courses are accredited for I.A. renewal. After completion of a class, attendees may return for refresher courses for no additional cost and as often as they wish. Completion of both the Piston and Turbine courses back-to-back is not required. The classes have a limited number of seats for each session, and meals, transportation, and lodging are the responsibility of attendees. The closest major airport is Green Bay, Wisconsin (KGRB).

FMI:  enstromhelicopter.com/

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