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Any advice for a brand new A&P? Im currently in college to get my bachelors in aviation technologies. Through that program I will obtain my A&P. I spent 4 years in the navy I was again turbine mechanic. And since then I have done various mechanic style jobs. So im no stranger to turning wrenches and diagnosing things. I currently work for a small regional airline as a ramper, when time allows I shadow our on site mx learning tons already as I have about 60 hours of logged maintenance on CRJ-200's. Im asking mostly for type of jobs in the industry as im still fairly new. I really enjoy diagnosing and preventative maintenance which( correct me if im wrong) is what yall would call line maintance. I do have children so work/life balance is important to me.
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