Webinar

What TBO Really Means: Why I Bought a New Plane

Wednesday, March 14, 2018 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM CDT



Presenter: Prof. H. Paul Shuch

Time between overhauls (TBO), which is usually used to infer the remaining lifetime of an aircraft engine, is simply a manufacturer’s recommendation. In no way is it an FAA requirement under Part 91 recreational flying. Yet there are circumstances in which the aircraft operator is compelled to comply. In this FAA WINGS and AMT Award qualifying presentation, a flight school operator explains why he was forced to sell off a perfectly good aircraft when the Hobbs meter ticked over to the magic 2,000 hours, and buy a new plane.

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