GMG 13: 18 Months In as an Aircraft Mechanic Apprentice
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 Published On May 1, 2024

I'm 18 months in to the "30 months" required by the FAA to get my airframe and powerplant mechanic license. How's it been going? What's new? And why does 18 months even matter?

The FAA's page on how to become an aircraft mechanic:
https://www.faa.gov/mechanics/become

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Although I am a Light Sport Repairman and AMT Apprentice, I am not yours. Always seek a good qualified mechanic for help with your aircraft.
I am a pilot, but I am not a CFI, nothing in these videos should be taken as flight instruction.

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