Monday, June 1, 2009

Two wings, a quiet hangar, and a holiday...

Today (June 1) is a holiday here in Kenya; called Madaraka Day, it is somehow linked to their independence from Great Britain. Anyhow, there was no one here at the hangar for work today, other than those of us in the King Air 200 maintenance course. It was a very quiet day, so I did a little bit of work in our project space (which right now is the paint booth) and some work to 90U itself. We installed the other wing on Friday afternoon and now the plane is really turning heads because it's really coming together quickly. I will still be in KA200 school until this Friday, so the guys will be plugging along without a whole lot of input from me. I did move the plane (well, the front half) out of the paint booth so that we can put the Flint tip tanks on without worrying if we could get the plane out of the booth. That would be awkward...

The plane is really coming together...keep updated for more pictures and info.






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