Hey man, got my A&P. I loved watching your videos up towards the point of finally testing. Thanks for all the great info and insights with your videos.
Aircraft Mechanics are usually incredible human beings who would give the shirt off their back for another mechanic. Don't ever cross someone though. We do be holding grudges.
@@brycebuildsit This definitely pays off for being a broke college student for 3 years, we work 84 hours per pay period and have me at 33 an hour. I ain’t complaining, I’m wanting to go into management in the future but imma sit where I’m at for now.
Starting school tomorrow man! Your videos have helped a lot and the reason why you started is similar to me, grew up and loved cars and motorcycles my whole life, starting my A&P journey at 24! 🫶🏽
Greetings, a little advice on flux core. Don't do it. Grab a bottle of 75/25. Soooo much better, less rework. Well worth the bucks, and having the regulator already! Great video, always have your reference docs!
Just a quick question, how did you prepare for your practicals? Did you get training in the school you attended ( like a program), or did you go somewhere else to get trained for it?
Hey brother returning to my A&P studies. Graduated along time ago embarrassed to say it but in 2019. But you know life happens and actually started working under 145 and have gained so much experience. But I really need to get that A&P so I’m returning to my studies. I heard that they have changed the tests. I’ve also watch your other video regarding that. But I realized it was from a year ago so I wanted to ask what is the best way to study for writtens and orals. Is it still Prepware and jeppeson ? Thx
Are you able to do a video on how the school is? I know that every school might be different but I just want to have an idea of how it will be I start school on September I will be attending TSTC. I just want to know what to sort of expect.
@@beylinnunez2579 I am really enjoying, It is something completely new to me and sometimes I feel overwhelmed with all the books that you have to read, also in the basic electricity class. Since it is something complete new to me it is taking time to really learn everything. But overall I am really enjoying it
@@beylinnunez2579 I am still in generals so it is just basic thing that are all new to me. Maybe if you have experience working with electric components, know some about tools, or know how to read measurements, it might be easier for you. A lot of the things are just basic but still things that you need to learn
Hi, how about me? I’m already 50 years old, so I’m going to start my AP program here in avondale Arizona UTI universal technical Institute. Now my question is is it worth it for me spending $50,000 of financing for the program? I’ve been doing auto mechanic for more than 20 years. Now from being said, does it worth it to go to the program the fact that I’m 50 😅
Hey man, got my A&P. I loved watching your videos up towards the point of finally testing. Thanks for all the great info and insights with your videos.
Congratulations 🎊 and thanks for hanging around
With the short week I’ve been a Bell, I’ve noticed a lot more team work and helping faces than I would.
Aircraft Mechanics are usually incredible human beings who would give the shirt off their back for another mechanic. Don't ever cross someone though. We do be holding grudges.
Also, congratulations on getting the job!! I hope you love it.
@@brycebuildsit This definitely pays off for being a broke college student for 3 years, we work 84 hours per pay period and have me at 33 an hour. I ain’t complaining, I’m wanting to go into management in the future but imma sit where I’m at for now.
Hey Bryce, I just passed my IA test ! Trying to start doing so side jobs, get some costumers
Just finished up sheet metal class and yes there’s math when finding set back and the bed radius nothing to hard though 😅
Starting school tomorrow man! Your videos have helped a lot and the reason why you started is similar to me, grew up and loved cars and motorcycles my whole life, starting my A&P journey at 24! 🫶🏽
Enjoy it, I started school in January I’m not going into airframe August 19. I also managed to get a job at an MRO as an A and P helper.
Greetings, a little advice on flux core. Don't do it. Grab a bottle of 75/25. Soooo much better, less rework. Well worth the bucks, and having the regulator already!
Great video, always have your reference docs!
Just a quick question, how did you prepare for your practicals? Did you get training in the school you attended ( like a program), or did you go somewhere else to get trained for it?
Hey brother returning to my A&P studies. Graduated along time ago embarrassed to say it but in 2019. But you know life happens and actually started working under 145 and have gained so much experience. But I really need to get that A&P so I’m returning to my studies. I heard that they have changed the tests. I’ve also watch your other video regarding that. But I realized it was from a year ago so I wanted to ask what is the best way to study for writtens and orals. Is it still Prepware and jeppeson ? Thx
What about starting at 45 🥺
It's never too late.
Passed all my
Written in one go, bout to test my O&P’s!!! In about 2weeks. Even more nervous about this 😅
You got this same as the written study you ass off, and you'll be fine. Even if you do fail Retesting is easy compared to taking the whole thing
Are you able to do a video on how the school is? I know that every school might be different but I just want to have an idea of how it will be I start school on September I will be attending TSTC. I just want to know what to sort of expect.
Have you started school?
@@beylinnunez2579 yes started the first of September
@@Deq71 how you liking it so far?
@@beylinnunez2579 I am really enjoying, It is something completely new to me and sometimes I feel overwhelmed with all the books that you have to read, also in the basic electricity class. Since it is something complete new to me it is taking time to really learn everything. But overall I am really enjoying it
@@beylinnunez2579 I am still in generals so it is just basic thing that are all new to me. Maybe if you have experience working with electric components, know some about tools, or know how to read measurements, it might be easier for you. A lot of the things are just basic but still things that you need to learn
Finally first
Lol, I appreciate it. I try and always get Sunday uploads at 12:00 CST
Hi, how about me? I’m already 50 years old, so I’m going to start my AP program here in avondale Arizona UTI universal technical Institute. Now my question is is it worth it for me spending $50,000 of financing for the program? I’ve been doing auto mechanic for more than 20 years. Now from being said, does it worth it to go to the program the fact that I’m 50 😅
I think you can make more as automotive at this point. But if aviation is what you're passionate about, then no, I don't think it's too late.