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Plattsburgh Aviation Institute To Benefit From Lycoming Training Engines

Donates Engines for Powerplant Training

Lycoming Engines has donated eight aircraft training engines and engine stands to the Plattsburgh Aeronautical Institute in northern New York, giving its students hands-on experience during powerplant training.

Dennis Racine, Lycoming's director of marketing and customer leadership explained, "The future of our industry rests with the next generation of aviators and technicians. The Plattsburgh Aviation Institute is providing valuable training to students in the Northeast and Canada, and we are excited to partner with them in that effort. Training technical people to maintain the products we produce is crucial to the long-term success of Lycoming engines."

In addition to the training engines and stands, Lycoming ensured that the students also had the necessary instructional aids, including Key Reprint manuals and DVDs on Lycoming products. Instructors can easily obtain the documentation for the specialized Lycoming training as well.

"Lycoming's generosity is helping us provide a better program to our students, while also giving them practical experience with the industry's most recognizable piston engines," remarked James McCartney, Plattsburgh Aeronautical Institute's project coordinator.

As a result of this relationship, Plattsburgh Aeronautical Institute instructors will also have the opportunity to visit Lycoming's training facility at Penn College, an affiliate of Penn State University, in Williamsport, PA. The training opportunity is a comprehensive four-day, hands-on, refresher course on Lycoming's current production piston aircraft engines.

"Since 1929, Lycoming has been known for the reliability, performance and quality of its engines. We hope that future graduates of the Plattsburgh Aeronautical Institute will help us keep this tradition alive as both Lycoming Engine experts but also as users of our engines," added Racine.

FMI: www.lycoming.com

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