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"I some how feel some of the comments where directed to me about a pilot/mechanic giving a mechanic suggestions on how to do some things and vice versa. "

not whatsoever- don't let me lead you to believe that i think its a bad idea to get your A&P or that i think that YOU would be like that. However, I feel you should be aware of where you would be in the food chain. It just seems as though some guys feel that being a pilot with an A&P makes them more qualified than a full-time mechanic. This isnt to say that you cant be a better pilot to the mechanics by being an A&P. You can give them more accurate write-ups and even help them with the troubleshooting thought process.

gotta go to work
 

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