Lycoming Announces 2019 Engine School Redesign and Training Dates

Jan. 12, 2019
The training program is now a single class, 5-day course that blends content from both prior courses, which focused on engine theory and disassembly/reassembly.

Lycoming Engines is pleased to announce a redesign of its Engine School and the 2019 training schedule.  The training program is now a single class, 5-day course that blends content from both prior courses, which focused on engine theory and disassembly/reassembly.  The intent of the redesign is to make it easier for individuals to attend the training in a single week format.  Cost for the course is $1,590.

TRAINING PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The Lycoming Engines Service School training program includes a review of Lycoming service publications and manuals and covers construction, theory of operation, and servicing of Lycoming reciprocating engines. Additional topics include inspection, servicing, and troubleshooting of related components. Incorporated into the program is a hands-on training component with teams working on 4-cylinder Lycoming O-360 engines, learning proper procedures for engine disassembly and reassembly.

This training program is designed to assist maintenance professionals such as pilots, aircraft owners, and experimental aircraft builders in acquiring a better understanding of their engine and systems. The 5-day, 40-hour program will consist of 4 hours of theory-based training and 4 hours of hands-on training each day. The training hours in this program can be used for qualification for the IA renewal program FAR 65.93(a) (4).

2019 LYCOMING ENGINES PISTON ENGINE SERVICE SCHOOL DATES
  • February 11-15
  • February 25 - March 1
  • March 4-8
  • April 1-5
  • April 8-12
  • May 13-17
  • June 3-7
  • September 16-20
  • September 30 - October 4
  • October 7-11
  • October 28 - November 1
  • November 4-8
COURSES ARE HELD AT:

Lumley Aviation Center
Williamsport Regional Airport
500 Airport Rd.
Montoursville, PA 17754

REGISTRATION AND QUESTIONS:

If you have questions regarding Lycoming's Piston Engine Service School program or would like to register, please contact Pennsylvania College of Technology at +1-570-327-4775.

REGISTER NOW.