Hey man, I've been working on 135's at a repair station for the past year and am hopefully about to transition into a base mech position and can say that I really appreciate the time and effort you put into making these video's. It's always great seeing another method of completing a task as everyone tends to do things a little differently. I'd love to see an Air Conn trouble shooting/servicing video if you happen across the task as I have yet to do it myself. Keep up the great work!
Idk why this ended up as recommended. I don't have a helicopter and probably never will. But I watched the whole thing.
That’s funny. Thank for watching. I made this channel to help out the mechanics. But all are welcome. Cheers
Hey man, I've been working on 135's at a repair station for the past year and am hopefully about to transition into a base mech position and can say that I really appreciate the time and effort you put into making these video's. It's always great seeing another method of completing a task as everyone tends to do things a little differently. I'd love to see an Air Conn trouble shooting/servicing video if you happen across the task as I have yet to do it myself. Keep up the great work!
Thank you. I appreciate the kind remarks.
Quite interesting point.
Yeah man, got to check those and put grease in it every once in a while