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Mon, Apr 13, 2020

Savvy Makes Breakdown Assistance Free For The Next Three Months

Highly Regarded Maintenance Support Organization Offers Help At The Right time

With reports of A&Ps sheltering in place at home, some maintenance shops being shuttered, and others facing unprecedented backlogs, the COVID-19 crisis is making it more difficult for aircraft owners. To help keep the GA fleet flying during a time of crisis, Savvy Aviation is making its "AAA for GA" breakdown assistance service available free of charge for the next three months.

"We want to do whatever we can to help keep the GA fleet flying during this difficult period," said Mike Busch, founder and CEO of Savvy Aviation (shown below). "At my direction, Savvy has decided to make its breakdown assistance program available at no cost for the next 90 days, to every aircraft owner who wishes to enroll."

After a two-minute enrollment at www.savvybreakdown.com, owners will be given a toll-free number for a 24/7 breakdown assistance hotline. If their aircraft develops a mechanical problem, a call to the hotline will quickly connect them to one of Savvy's veteran A&P / IAs, who is trained to help get them back in the air quickly, safely, and at minimum expense.

"There are no gimmicks, no strings, and no credit cards required. Savvy normally charges $149 a year for this service but we're offering it free of charge between April 1st and June 30th as our way of helping our fellow aircraft owners during the crisis."

Additionally, the scope of the service has been expanded for this three-month period to cover breakdowns close to the aircraft's home base, and is not limited to trips away from home.

"In a time of stress and uncertainty, we want to provide the peace of mind that trustworthy help with aircraft mechanical issues is quickly available 24/7 should owners need it."

FMI: www.savvybreakdown.com

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