
For those planning a trip to the Sebring, Florida U.S. Sport Aviation Expo (January 19-22, 2012) and want to get more done for your travel dollar, you should consider coming early and attend Rotax engine maintenance classes at the Aero Technical Institute (ATI). The classes are good for several different levels of expertise including Airframe & Powerplant mechanics, existing Rotax Repairmen and even Light-Sport Aircraft owners who want the latest info about their Rotax engines.
The Aero Technical Institute’s Director and Rotax expert, Dean Vogel, advised, “More than 80% of the aircraft in the Light-Sport Aircraft category are using the Rotax power plants.” He noted they still have class slots open for the days leading up to the Sebring LSA Expo.
“We like to schedule these classes close to airshows like Sport Aviation Expo and Sun ‘n Fun. Many customers have no problem with the cost of the class, but when the cost of transportation is added, they struggle with a decision. Planning our classes close to shows that customers are attending anyway makes it much easier for operators and maintainers to afford.”
Dean Vogel
To learn more about Lockwood’s Aero Training Institute, visit their headquarters at the Sebring, Florida airport; call 863-655-5100; or send e-mail to lockwood@digital.net.
Aero Technical Institute (ATI) specializes in Rotax Aircraft Engine Maintenance Training. ATI is associated with Lockwood Aviation Supply in Sebring, Florida, a company that has been specializing in Rotax aircraft engines for over 25 years and is the leading Service Center for the 9-series engines in the United States. ATI was formed to take the hard-earned wisdom from those years of experience and provide it to Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) mechanics; LSA Repairmen, and owners of Rotax-powered aircraft. Classes are offered to suit any prior expertise: A&Ps serving the growing Light Sport community; Light Sport Repairman with the Maintenance endorsement; or, owners/renters of an aircraft which is powered by a Rotax engine.