While Josh, Mike, and Chuck continue work on the Honduran 206, the rest of the guys are all over GCI's King Air 200. The wheels are back on the landing gear and the various aspects of the inspection are occurring simultaneously.
Ian reviews a checklist while David M., Paul, and Dennis research parts in one of the King Air maintenance manuals.
Tim, up on the scissors lift, tests the electrical capacity of the "static wicks" along the trailing edge of the rudder.
Keith
My morning was spent preparing for, then leading, a two hour seminar for the group. My afternoon was divided into taking photographs, handling phone calls and emails, reviewing my notes from the presentation, and debriefing the seminar with with various MMS members. Tomorrow my focus is to write-up a summary of the interview Karen and I conducted with Gertjan & Glenda yesterday and to start preparing for the next seminar session next Thursday.
Karen
Karen's busy working on pillows for the quilt she's working on. It's great seeing her have so much fun being creative and developing new sewing/stitching skills. She'll be up at the shop tomorrow to handle receipts and manage the mailing list. It is such a blessing to be able to serve together.
Thank you for your friendship, gifts, and your prayers. Without you there, we couldn't be here!
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