A&P in South Central Kentucky ??

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Brianpilotnomad
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A&P in South Central Kentucky ??

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Hi All!

I am looking for a mechanic to do some work on my 170 in KY at KTZV. I am not from the area, so not connected there. Ideally, I would love to have someone do a complete annual inspection, but at the minimum I really need to get a few squaks fixed prior to making the flight home with a ferry permit.

Any referrals or recommendations would be helpful.

Thanks!!
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Re: A&P in South Central Kentucky ??

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I’m going to suggest you get in touch with nearby Assoc’n Members who have knowledge of A&Ps in the area. Gerry Whitson comes to mind right away.
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Re: A&P in South Central Kentucky ??

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You might contact David Lowe, his airport, 80KY is approximately 86 miles NW of you. David an A&P/IA has extensive experience working on and completely rebuilding Cessna 140/170 aircraft.
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