ME161-WEB - A Review of Hard-time and On-condition Engines
Category: Machinery & Technical Specialties
Continuing Education: 2
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Webinar Course Description
This webinar will provide a detailed review of aviation
gas turbine-powered engines and inspection thresholds, including requirements
for continued airworthiness. Participants will review the differences between
hard-time and on-condition engines, examine the variances between OEM requirements for these engines, and investigate corrosion as it relates to gas turbine engines.
Course Audience
ASA-accredited appraisers with ME discipline performing
aircraft, engine or inventory appraisals. In addition, brokers, directors of
maintenance, aircraft lenders, and aircraft insurers.
Instructor Information
George Kleros, ASA | Strategic
Management & Fleet Support
Mr. Kleros is responsible for large fleet support and
strategic planning within Technical Services and Advisory Services at JSSI. He
has over 30 years of aviation maintenance experience in areas including
management, field support services and appraisals for business jet aircraft. Mr.
Kleros was previously Eastern Region Customer Service Manager for Rolls-Royce
North America and, prior to that position, was the Technical Support Manager
with JSSI for almost a decade. Mr. Kleros has also held a field support position
with Textron Flight Services and was the Director of Maintenance for an air
carrier fleet. He also held the position of President for an aircraft
maintenance company with multiple satellite facilities supporting charter
operations, flight schools, and retail maintenance. Mr. Kleros currently serves
on the maintenance airworthiness committee for the General Aviation
Manufacturers Association, is a board member of the Westchester Aircraft
Maintenance Association, and serves on the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Aviation Maintenance Science Industry Advisory Board. Mr. Kleros holds an FAA
rating for Powerplant and Airframe, with additional privileges as a holder of an
Inspectors Authorization. He is an accredited Senior Appraiser through the
American Society of Appraisers in the Machinery and Technical Specialties
discipline with a specialty in aviation.
No prerequisites for this course.
Agenda
There is no available agenda for this course.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course,students will be able to:
- Review gas turbine engine inspection thresholds;
- Differentiate hard-time versus on-condition engines;
- Evaluate corrosion as it relates to gas turbine engines;
- Examine OEM engine maintenance requirements; and
- Evaluate requirements for continued airworthiness.