Congratulations are in order for Eric Lenk who passed his Private Pilot check ride today at KLGU with Examiner Clair Shaffer in Cessna 769NE.
All aircraft are in great working order and most have at least 20 hours remaining till the next maintenance cycle. Winter is coming soon so get out to the airport for a flight before the first snows come our way.
Seminole 331GP returned to Logan today to spend some time here to finish up some multi-engine training for our commercial and other advanced clients. If you want to do some multi engine training in Logan now is your chance so stop by!
This evening we kicked off the Aviation Career Seminar that will be held weekly in Logan. Topics will range from networking in aviation, turbine aircraft systems, crew resource management(CRM), interviewing strategies, and any topics you would like to hear about to help you in your aviation career. Join us weekly on Thursday at 7pm at Leading Edge Aviation in Logan, UT. All are welcome to attend! And yes, there will most likely be some refreshments floating around.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Celebration!
Congratulations are in order for the world's newest Private Pilot Britton Pederson. Britton successfully passed his check ride this morning with Examiner Steve Biggs in Cessna 769NE!
Monthly Breakfast and Airplane News
Saturday the 12th of September is once again our monthly breakfast at our Logan location (KLGU). The breakfast is held in our hangar and free food is provided to all who come. Please come and bring your friends from 8:00AM to 10:00AM. Fuel will be discounted for those that attend the breakfast. We always have a great turn out and are looking forward to making some new friends.
On the flight line, 769NE recently returned to Logan after a 100-hour inspection down at Ogden. After getting a bath she is ready to go flying. The Seminole 331GP is back in service after getting a new engine on her right wing and is back in Salt Lake. The 172RG 988PP was down for quite a while for the 100-hour inspection and has recently returned to service.
All of the other aircraft have at least 30 hours before maintenance is due and are anxious to go flying. We look forward to seeing you at the airport!
On the flight line, 769NE recently returned to Logan after a 100-hour inspection down at Ogden. After getting a bath she is ready to go flying. The Seminole 331GP is back in service after getting a new engine on her right wing and is back in Salt Lake. The 172RG 988PP was down for quite a while for the 100-hour inspection and has recently returned to service.
All of the other aircraft have at least 30 hours before maintenance is due and are anxious to go flying. We look forward to seeing you at the airport!
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