NEWS
KELLY AEROSPACE POWER SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES EASA APPROVAL Kelly Aerospace Power Systems, Inc. announces it has gained Part 145 EASA approval, certificate number
EASA.145.6193, from the European Aviation Safety Agency. The new certification allows Kelly Aerospace Power Sys- tems to export all overhauled and PMA replacement parts to customers in any EASA member country. “Gaining EASA certification shows that the quality of
our overhauled fuel components and PMA parts continue at the world class level we have shown for over 20 years,” said Welton Maynard, General Manager of KAPS. For more information visit
www.kellyaerospace.com.
REMOS ATI SCHOOL QUALIFIES MECHANICS FOR NATIONAL NETWORK Eight REMOS dealers/mechanics recently attended the first REMOS Aero Technical Institute (ATI)
Program. The participants spent four days learning about the REMOS GX airframe and another four days with the Rotax engine that powers the GX. They were exposed to a lot of hands-on experience. REMOS initiated this program to enhance their national
network of mechanics trained for service and support of REMOS Aircraft. The airframe portion included a section on FAA regulations and ASTM standards along with inspec- tions, repairs and service. The Rotax sessions included two
days of hands-on engine servicing techniques, followed by two days of maintenance activity. All A&Ps and Light Sport Repairmen who complete the
ATI program are now qualified to operate REMOS Service Centers in the United States. It is anticipated that many REMOS Service Centers will be operated in conjunction with REMOS Pilot Centers which are also being estab- lished across the country. The course is intended for professional mechanics, but is also being opened on a limited basis to REMOS Aircraft owners.
The next REMOS ATI Program will run November 9
through the 17th. For further information contact Rafaella Veyl at ATI by calling (863) 655-5100.
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE RECEIVES FAA APPROVAL TO PERFORM G150 MAINTENANCE AT LONG BEACH FACILITY Gulfstream Aerospace, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, has received approval from the U.S.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to perform engine and Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) maintenance on Gulf- stream G150 aircraft at its facility in Long Beach, CA. It was previously approved by the FAA to perform airframe maintenance.
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