A Day in the Life of an Aircraft Mechanic | MTSU Aircraft Maintenance

This video was recorded on a typical workday at the Middle Tennessee State University Flight School Maintenance Hangar. As an Aircraft Mechanic (A&P Mechanic) we routinely perform scheduled inspections such as 100 Hour Inspections. We also repair unscheduled maintenance items like the fuel pressure sensor malfunction shown in this video. When aircraft breakdown away from the base of operations we must coordinate to recover the aircraft or repair it and bring it home. Occasionally we will relocate an aircraft to a Part 145 Operator where Avionics Repairs are able to be made.
#MTSUAerospace #AircraftMaintenance #FlyingMechanic
Chapters:
00:00 What's it like to be an Aircraft Mechanic?
0:36 Doing an Inspection on an Aircraft
1:25 Fixing broken parts
1:56 Unscheduled Repairs
2:26 After Maintenance Run
2:57 Can A Mechanic Flying?

Пікірлер: 20

  • @nickluttmann9208
    @nickluttmann92082 жыл бұрын

    I love this! I live in Murfreesboro and had no clue mtsu offered things like this.

  • @The_Flying_Mechanic

    @The_Flying_Mechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Aerospace Program here is one of the largest in the region. There are many different opportunities for student to explore!

  • @jgibsonic
    @jgibsonic Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this one

  • @PghGameFix
    @PghGameFix Жыл бұрын

    Looks like a bunch of DA40's there. I fly one occasionally with the diesel, and we get a low coolant warning. BUT, when we check it, it's fine, and the running temp is good. I think the FBO is waiting on a new sensor. It's a great plane to fly though.

  • @The_Flying_Mechanic

    @The_Flying_Mechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    We have electron hiccups on occasion as well but each plane flies over a 1,000 hours a year so I can say with confidence it’s a very dependable build!

  • @donaldhyatt6078
    @donaldhyatt60783 ай бұрын

    Collin this does not apply to this video but one of your earlier videos when you annualed the 140. Collin I am a retired IA. On your Cessna 140 Annual I did not see a fabric test . Maybe you did not film that. I would find when I use to annual older fabric covered planes once in awhile they fail the fabric test and need recovered. Also when the Cessna's get older I would replace the wing strut bolts they are cheap. Just saying they might be mentioned in the Cessna 120/140 inspection check list for the Annual but I considered these items to be something I looked at for continuing airworthiness on these older planes.

  • @joelcriollo5919
    @joelcriollo59192 жыл бұрын

    Yall hiring? I want to move to TN, about to take my oral and practicals and heading up there.

  • @The_Flying_Mechanic

    @The_Flying_Mechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Come on! The Nashville area has multiple opportunities for A&P’s at a variety of shops types!

  • @q1aviationltd.118
    @q1aviationltd.118 Жыл бұрын

    What system do you use to check your schedule and create a work order?

  • @The_Flying_Mechanic

    @The_Flying_Mechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Currently the University uses Flight Schedule Pro and is Beta testing the inventory and maintenance functions of it. I personally really think it was a powerful and viable tool for our fleet but we do maintenance on the same 40 aircraft rather than a “public provider” to anyone.

  • @mpgofast
    @mpgofast Жыл бұрын

    Why do you not chock your aircraft when you are working on them in the hanger? looks unsafe to me and I have only been a A&P for 53 years

  • @christophergagliano2051

    @christophergagliano2051

    Жыл бұрын

    I've been in the business for 40 years and I've never seen chocks used in the hanger, I guess it's because there's no wind inside a hanger

  • @isabellemiller6117
    @isabellemiller61174 ай бұрын

    I’m in high school right now and I’m thinking about going to college to be a aircraft mechanic. Is there anything to know before going?

  • @The_Flying_Mechanic

    @The_Flying_Mechanic

    4 ай бұрын

    Hey Isabelle! Depending on where you are at in the program this might be moot advice. Make sure you push yourself in math and physics as these are part of the General Section. Since you are a "traditional" student I'd recommend finding a school that gives a bachelor's degree with the A&P. It will take longer and be more expensive but also comes with networking opportunities. MTSU routinely has students graduate and go to places like Gulfstream, Cirrus, Southwest, Delta, and more! That's just because of network. That being said, there are community colleges out there that have an associate degree so just look at what works best for you. Lastly and least recommended would be a tech school that has no degree. If you want to work for an airline like Delta, United, or SWA you'll want to have a degree of some type. If you go to college make sure you take a look at scholarships like Women in Aviation (WIA), EAA, AOPA, and school specific ones. Nowadays you can just about go to school for free if you just do a little legwork and have good references. Regardless of where you go, if you want to be an A&P try to find a shop to work in during the summers or during school. This video has people in it that were "student workers" and it tremendously helped them in preparing for the practical test to become an A&P. OJT is invaluable for students! Good luck!

  • @tannersiebel
    @tannersiebel Жыл бұрын

    Are there things like apprenticeships in this field that would allow someone to earn these licenses without college?

  • @The_Flying_Mechanic

    @The_Flying_Mechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately there are few that exist are really because of the liability of having a training individual in a modern shop. Many of these are based on a personal connection. Personally I believe and have found the information gained in college or skills training is better than the one or two apprenticeships that I’ve seen because these shops simple do not see everything that is talked about in training sessions.

  • @georgeellison4195
    @georgeellison4195 Жыл бұрын

    Is it possible I can get the cert and not the degree at mtsu?

  • @The_Flying_Mechanic

    @The_Flying_Mechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    The certificate is a part of the degree program. It is not offered as a standalone item.

  • @ariesgonzales49
    @ariesgonzales497 ай бұрын

    can you be an aircraft mechanic if you have long hair (dreadlocks)?

  • @The_Flying_Mechanic

    @The_Flying_Mechanic

    7 ай бұрын

    That’s probably more of an OSHA question than an FAA one… nothing says you can’t have them; just need to make sure it’s not a hazard for you on the job.