Hello fellow aviators,
Owners of GA aircraft can perform maintenance and manage their airworthiness based on their PPL or LAPL license. However, neither performing maintenance nor managing airworthiness is part of the syllabus in PPL / LAPL training. To read the regulations and assess their impact is usually a steep learning curve.
To offer guidance and assistance towards aircraft ownership and self-managed ownership, my wife and I have established Aufwind GmbH. In the past few months we have developed an online seminar for the introduction to EASA maintenance regulations for private owners, syndicates, aero clubs and club flight schools. Together with AOPA Germany we are providing these seminars on a regular basis in German language. Now we have translated the material and set up an online seminar in English language as well.
The topics of the seminar are:
There is no previous knowledge necessary to attend the seminar.
You can register for the seminar on our page: https://aufwind.aero/eu-maintenance/
Following this link you can register for the German Seminar with AOPA Germany: https://aopa.de/event/online-seminar-einfuehrung-in-europaeische-flugzeugwartung-fuer-piloten-und-eigner-am-05-12-2020/
Thank you for your attention!
I’ll sign up! I did one seminar with MH and I recommend it (not affiliated in any way btw!).
Sounds interesting, will sign up too.
I also highly recommend mh’s program. The German version was very well structured and informative, so I’d expect the English version to be of the same high quality.
I have no business affiliation with MH, I merely took part in an online seminar a few weeks ago.
Looks interesting indeed. Nothing specifically mentioned about part-M light. I trust that is covered?
Yes, it’s all about Part ML
How do you write dates in German? I tried with dots and dashes, nothing seems to work on the registration form- i.e 19.05.1972 and 19-05-1972 both give me “Das Datumsformat ist ungültig.”
ivark wrote:
How do you write dates in German? I tried with dots and dashes, nothing seems to work on the registration form- i.e 19.05.1972 and 19-05-1972 both give me “Das Datumsformat ist ungültig.”
Have you tried 1972-05-19? That is the ISO standard format and according to Wikipedia, it is the official format used in Germany.
It might be ISO, but truth me, it is not found anywhere official ;-)
The ones ivark mentioned are the usual and also officially used defaults.
Malte also uses the dotted one on his website…
There is the third standard with written out month, but that is usually done by pull down.
Just contact Malte directly ? Too easy, I know. :-)
ch.ess wrote:
It might be ISO, but truth me, it is not found anywhere official ;-)
I just registered myself and the ISO format was accepted.