Aircraft Maintenance Technology

SEP 2011

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AMTSociety Mx Logs Update complexities of tur- bine aircraft such as King Air. Vaughn's Aviation Training Institute offers state-of-the-art nondestructive testing (NDT), enabling students to prepare for real- world problem- solving. In the composites lab, students study First international corporate sponsor: Left is David Van Den Langenbergh of ABELAG Aviation, on the right is Oliver Faupin of Falcon Customer Service, and Ron Donner AMT editor in the center. more than a dozen aircraft ranging from the piston-power Cessna 182, Piper Seneca, and Aztecs to the both wet lay-up and pre-preg applica- tions of advance composite materials. The proper use of bagging procedures as well as hot bonding repairs are also exten- sively covered. The college's turbine engine test cells provide ample run- up opportunities for students on PT-6s and CJ610s. A newly renovated FAA-authorized Lasergrade test center provides students with all written exams offered by the administration, including the general, airframe, and powerplant exams. Vaughn College has housed a student chapter of AMTSociety since 2009, and the College's Executive Director of Training, Domenic Proscia, has served on the Aviation Technician Education Council board of directors for more than seven years. For more information visit www.vaughn.edu or call (719) 429-6600. Turbomeca APPROVED Gill AMT0902 Visit us at NBAA Booth #N2311 54 September 2011 Aircraft Maintenance Technology • www.AMTonline.com • www.AMTSociety.org Let' Som s Start ething!

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