Airplane Owner Maintenance - By Dean Showalter
Education:Training
My CFII checkride is in three days! Yikes!
I’m excited, and I have a few butterflies as well… I just hope they are friendly butterflies
Today’s podcast episode is about checkrides, and some encouragement for all of us to move forward with whatever that next step is… whether it’s a private pilot certificate, an instrument rating, or something else.
If you’re thinking about getting a new pilot certificate or rating, I encourage you to go for it!
Let me know how things are going… I always love to hear from you guys!
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239 – When Your “Perfect” Airplane Gets a Prebuy
238 – Check Ride Thoughts & Piper Door Stop Repair
236 – Spare Parts and Tools to Carry in Your Airplane
235 – Ugly Propellers and What to Do About Them
234 – Why the Airplane’s Heater Didn’t Light Last Winter
233 – Mike’s Owner Assisted Annual on His F33A Bonanza
232 – A Piper, A Pineapple, and a Motorcycle
231 – Piper Comanche Weird Electrical Problem and Seeping Oil Drain Valve
230 “Phantom Cracks” in Airplane Engine Cylinders
229 – Cessna 206 Alternator Not Working
228 – Saving a Cylinder on Dan & Jeanne’s Bonanza
227 – Electrical Chaos When the Landing Light was Turned On
226 – Piper Lance Lands at SHD After In-Flight Electrical Failure
225 – Obscure ATC Intersection Mystery Solved (It’s UDIYU!)
224 – Jim’s Exhaust Valve Rescue on his Cessna 182 Engine
223 – Piper Cherokee Annual and Other Maintenance Adventures
222 – How an Engine Cylinder Went From 25/80 to 75/80!
221 – Maui Adventures in the Air and on the Ground!
220 – An Epic Working Vacation to Maui!
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