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Hartzell Engine Seminars Set For AirVenture 2022

Hartzell’s Announces Forum Schedule For AirVenture 2022

With EAA AirVenture 2022 about two months away, if you haven’t already made travel plans, consider this a reminder. Further delay may mean you get to enjoy the festivities from your comfy air-conditioned abode.

Some things in life are free, and one of those are the numerous ‘Forums’ where owners and enthusiasts can engage in learning about all manner of things from A through to Z, sometime even getting their hands dirty!

Hartzell Engine Technologies (HET) announced that they will be hosting three such 60-minute sessions “to provide aircraft owners, operators, and A&P mechanics with valuable information to help them safely get the best performance and longevity from their customers’ HET-branded products”. These sessions are scheduled to occur on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 1:00pm, with a special ‘early bird’ forum for A&P’s at 8:00am on Thursday!

HET’s series was positively received at last year’s AirVenture, and as Mr. Keith Bagley, President of Hartzell Engine Technologies stated “the forums give us an amazing opportunity to meet with our thousands of customers and exchange information about our products and how they can better meet operators’ needs.” Some topics include: Everything you wanted to know about a turbocharger but have been afraid to ask; there’s a reason its called the ‘master switch’; Just because its on your airplane doesn’t mean that its legal.

FMI: https://www.eaa.org/airventure, https://hartzel.aero

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