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FAA A&P O&Ps

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akmetal

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What do people do who have been approved to sit for the A&P via experience but have never specifically worked on say a turbine engine nor do they have access to a turbine engine?

Are there like micro turbines you can order that you can take apart and do things like "Demonstrate the correct way to remove, install and connect a fuel nozzle in a turbine engine", basically a real turbine but that's really small and somewhat inexpensive?

Same goes for other aircraft parts, I'm not turning my S2B engine into an A&P science experiment lol. Like a micro recip engine that you can time a mag on over and over again until you get it right etc.
 

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