Thank you for the video, I just went frantic looking for one because one of the needles fell out of my differential hub...I didn't realize it would be so easy to put back in...the grease worked very well
Hello David, it sounds like you had a stressful moment. I'm glad you found my video helpful. Thank you for taking the time to let me know. I appreciate it.
Hi, thanks for all the great tips! I am wondering if you could tell me what are some crucial things I should know or know how to do before I start working as an A&P, such as safety wiring etc.. I just finished my writtens last month and I'm now currently studying for the o&p. Thanks for your time.
Hello Ashley and congratulations on passing your writtens. I guess if I had to pick one thing to concentrate on, it would be to always follow the manual. Labor skills like safety wire will be perfected over time with practice. The one thing that will save your job and keep you from making mistakes is to always follow the manuals. Unless you are working on experimental aircrafts, maintenance won't be up to your interpretation. You are given manuals with parts lists and detailed instructions on how to do the job, follow the manuals. Any divination is potentially dangerous and you'll be held accountable for the consequences. This is not meant to scare you, it is to say that you'll be walking a path that has already been well traced and figured out. Stick to it. The manuals are your friends. That goes for the O&P's too. You'll probably be nervous while doing the practical tests, remember that the manuals are there to help you and to tell you step by step everything you need to do the job. When in doubt, take a minute and read the manuals and make sure you understand them correctly. I hope I've made the point enough times to show the importance of it. I hope this helps. Thanks for your question and good luck with your O&P"s.
Thank you for the video, I just went frantic looking for one because one of the needles fell out of my differential hub...I didn't realize it would be so easy to put back in...the grease worked very well
Hello David, it sounds like you had a stressful moment.
I'm glad you found my video helpful.
Thank you for taking the time to let me know. I appreciate it.
Thank you bro. These are a pain to do sometimes
My pleasure WestonSpicer.
Thanks for writing in.
Hi, thanks for all the great tips! I am wondering if you could tell me what are some crucial things I should know or know how to do before I start working as an A&P, such as safety wiring etc.. I just finished my writtens last month and I'm now currently studying for the o&p. Thanks for your time.
Hello Ashley and congratulations on passing your writtens.
I guess if I had to pick one thing to concentrate on, it would be to always follow the manual. Labor skills like safety wire will be perfected over time with practice. The one thing that will save your job and keep you from making mistakes is to always follow the manuals. Unless you are working on experimental aircrafts, maintenance won't be up to your interpretation. You are given manuals with parts lists and detailed instructions on how to do the job, follow the manuals. Any divination is potentially dangerous and you'll be held accountable for the consequences.
This is not meant to scare you, it is to say that you'll be walking a path that has already been well traced and figured out. Stick to it. The manuals are your friends.
That goes for the O&P's too. You'll probably be nervous while doing the practical tests, remember that the manuals are there to help you and to tell you step by step everything you need to do the job. When in doubt, take a minute and read the manuals and make sure you understand them correctly.
I hope I've made the point enough times to show the importance of it.
I hope this helps. Thanks for your question and good luck with your O&P"s.
@@planesimple8514 Thank you so much for your reply!
My pleasure.
Thanks.
No problem