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Aero-TV Looks At The 'SAMM' Solution -- Aircraft Maintenance Management (Part 2)

Aero-Maintenance Expert Provides New Management Services For Busy A/C Owners (Part Two)

Every now and then, someone has a "DOH!" moment... you know, a startlingly good idea that just somehow makes all the sense in the world. Mike Busch has had one, in no uncertain terms, and hundreds of aircraft owners are now eager to reap the benefits of his brainstorm. Savvy Aircraft Maintenance Management, Inc. (SAMM) is basically this -- an "in-house" maintenance expert that will be available on an annual basis for private aircraft owners... to oversee all maintenance related matters and offer their expertise, on-call, to make sure that an aircraft owner's dollars are being used only for what they are intended -- to keep their aircraft flying safely and predictably.

 

While he is backed up by an expert staff of maintenance pros, this is Mike Busch's baby... Mike Busch A&P/IA (CEO) is a renowned aviation writer, teacher, aviation type club tech rep, aircraft owner advocate, and entrepreneur. For nearly 20 years, Mike has been assisting aircraft owners with their maintenance problems through his work with the Cessna Pilots Association, the American Bonanza Society, and the Cirrus Owners & Pilots Association. Mike was also the FAA's “National Aviation Maintenance Technician of the Year” honoree for 2008. In other words, Mike is the real deal.

His brainchild is 'dedicated to providing professional maintenance management for owner-flown aircraft.'

Services offered include:  

  • Assist you in selecting the best service center and/or maintenance technician for the job.
  • Arrange for your aircraft to be ferried to and from the maintenance location (if necessary).
  • Establish a three-phase protocol (inspection-approval-repair) for each maintenance transaction to ensure that you stay in control of the process, have the opportunity to review and approve all maintenance decisions, remain "in the loop" throughout the process, and have no surprises when the invoice arrives.
  • Give specific written direction to the service centers and maintenance technicians doing the work.
  • Use the proven methodology of reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) to achieve the required levels of safety and dispatch reliability and the lowest possible cost.
  • Employ condition-directed maintenance (CDM) wherever feasible, rather than time-directed maintenance (TDM).
  • Implement a state-of-the-art condition-monitoring program, including regular borescope inspections, spectrographic oil analysis, and digital engine monitor data analysis.
  • Minimize expenditures for replacement parts by evaluating lower-cost alternatives (e.g., repairs, PMA equivalents, salvage yards, discounts).
  • Minimize unnecessary expense by ensuring that systematic troubleshooting is performed before authorization is given to perform repairs or replace parts.

The whole package is done for one flat fee, priced according to aircraft complexity, and starts at only $500 for a plain-vanilla Fixed Gear Single and working its way up from there. Early reports are very positive, especially among a number of Technologically Advanced Aircraft owners... and it appears that Mike has a hit on his hands. 

Aero-TV Reports On Mike Busch's Savvy Aircraft Maintenance Management Program

FMI: www.savvymx.com, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews

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