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Enstrom Helicopter to Host Maintenance Training Classes for Both Piston, Turbine


Training Classes

Enstrom Helicopter Corporation would like to invite mechanics and pilots to join the upcoming Enstrom maintenance training courses the weeks of September 23 (for piston models) and September 30 (for turbine models).

Each course will run for five days, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. These classes are the final set of courses scheduled for 2024. Course dates for 2025 will be announced soon.

Instructors will teach students best practices for inspecting an Enstrom and keeping it running smoothly. Students will learn how to perform proper inspection procedures, routine maintenance, airframe and rotor system troubleshooting, main rotor tracking, and tail balance procedures. Participants can practice what they learn with hands-on display models and special tooling.

All maintenance courses are I.A. renewal accredited. Once an attendee completes a class, they can return for a refresher course as often as they like for no additional cost. Completing both the Piston and Turbine courses back-to-back is not required.

Classes have a limited number of seats available each session. Participants will be responsible for securing all lodging, transportation to the Menominee facility, and meals.

See all upcoming classes and events at Enstrom.


About Enstrom Helicopter

From Rudy Enstrom’s early designs in 1943 to initial testing in a Michigan Quarry in 1957 to aircraft operating on six continents, Enstrom Helicopter Corporation has maintained a reputation for safety, value and performance. Based in Menominee, Michigan and proudly made in the United States, Enstrom has a rich history for design innovation. The goal is to provide helicopters to the customer’s exact specification and deliver support and maintenance worldwide.