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Aero-TV: Piston Engine Service Program - AEPC Gives GA A New Kind of 'Stability'

PESP Is Designed To Minimize The Risk Of Costly Unscheduled Maintenance…

For the first time, a company is offering an hourly cost maintenance program for piston-engine general aviation airplanes.

That company is AeroEngine Protection Corp. Company president and CEO Ron Zilberbrand told ANN CEO and Editor in Chief Jim Campbell at AirVenture in July that the program covers both engines and airframes.

According to the company website, the program was designed by industry professionals with decades of aviation experience maintaining over 4,000 piston engines.

The program provides peace of mind, knowing that when that unexpected engine problem occurs, its covered. With access to technical aviation specialists 7am - 10pm EST, resolving unscheduled maintenance repair issues is quick and easy. AEPC advisors work directly with you to troubleshoot any problem and coordinate with an acceptable FAA-Approved Repair Facility to perform any necessary service.

The program covers all variants of Lycoming and Continental engines. The airframe program is available for Piper Matrix and M350. Zilberbrand said discussions with another OEM were getting underway shortly after AirVenture.

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