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22.01.2022 By subscribing to Breezylog through the RAAus shop, you'll also be helping to support a 'fly safe' culture. https://shop.raa.asn.au/pu/breezylog-online-digital-logbook



22.01.2022 Training video for raising a "Single Scheduled Task"

19.01.2022 If you've already considered saving costs and improving safety by migrating your aircraft paper log books to digital aircraft records, we would love to know why you haven't made the switch. Is it fear of change?, dread of parting with $22 per month, value for money not impressing you, not really sure what BreezyLog is perhaps? Does BreezyLog appear to be too complicated? Maybe you just prefer using paper books for recording aircraft maintenance? Is it the thought that a smart aircraft logbook system will highlight deep technical issues you are quietly aware of and don't need surfaced right now? If your aircraft had to be made compliant because a new digital system highlighted deficiencies, could you afford to fix it? What is stopping you joining the BreezyLog users group and going digital?

18.01.2022 Flight Safety Solutions Pty ran our first highly motivational and very successful RAAus Level One (L1) Maintainers Course last weekend. Limited to 10 seats only, the courses are run in Caboolture and combine theory and practical modules that are required for the RAAus L1 Maintenance Certification. The course sold out very quickly. Flight Safety Solutions are expanding and will be running longer L1 courses with even more hands-on time starting in February 2020. (Details to follow). Flight Safety Solutions - the creators of BreezyLog and promoters of your Flight Safety.



18.01.2022 RA Maintenance course in full swing at Caboolture.

17.01.2022 This week at Flight Safety Solutions. Earlier we wrote about a poorly placed coolant hose clamp and highlighted RAAus Airworthiness Notice 270810-1 regarding ...the mandatory requirement to inspect the engine coolant hoses before the first flight of the day. Last week, during the 3rd Pre-flight inspection of the day, a student identified a coolant leak from the #4 Cylinder head, upper coolant hose mating inlet fitting. The o-ring was replaced and an EGR carried out with no leak evident. Following a short test flight, the fitting was again inspected and found to be weeping. The seat of the cylinder head that houses the o-ring was inspected with a magnifier and a crack was found on the inner shoulder. The aircraft was removed from service and a serviceable cylinder head assy was obtained from Bret Flood Imports. Cylinder Head replaced IAW the Rotax Maintenance manual and test flown serviceable. So what went wrong?? Hard to say but possibly in the history of this aircraft, we think that someone may have removed the o-ring with a screwdriver or some other metal devise which could have scored the shoulder and then over time the crack has appeared. What can we do to prevent things like this in the future? Always use plastic or some other soft tooling when working with mating faces. The flight school operating the aircraft has now adopted a standard practice that the cowlings are to be removed adequately to inspect the cooling system component prior to EACH FLIGHT. Remember, the aircraft was inspected prior to the first flight of the day as required by the RAAus AN, but the defect was detected prior to the 3rd flight of the day. The school had scheduled another 3 flights following the discovery which could have continued unnoticed. Worst case was complete loss of coolant and possible engine failure. Most cowls are designed for easy removal so be safe and take the time to ensure all systems are functioning correctly before each and every flight. FLY SAFE - HAVE FUN See more

15.01.2022 Breezylog Pilot Logbook coming soon - One entry covers your aircraft and personal updates. Its easy with Breezy. Aircraft owners, see us at the #brisbaneairshow for a FREE BreezylogMR account and take command of your aircraft maintenance planning and record keeping.



14.01.2022 Flight Safety Solutions - Upcoming L1 Courses

12.01.2022 BIG NEWS coming soon.

09.01.2022 Everyone is blown over at the Breezylog stand during #airventure2019.

08.01.2022 BreezyLog helps you stay up to date with your scheduled maintenance. Remember, if you dont schedule your maintenance - your aircraft will schedule it for you. https://www.atsb.gov.au//news/2020/carburettor-corrosion/

08.01.2022 Would you buy an aircraft with incomplete records? Why not get your aircraft records straight with BreezyLog before marketing the aircraft? BreezyLog aircraft records can be easily transfered to the new owner. Digital Aircraft Record Keeping is available now. Look out for us in the RAAus online shop in December.



06.01.2022 Hi all, we have some exciting news coming soon. To get you ready, check out our tutorial on accessing flight log details from an aircraft using the #Breezylog system here https://youtu.be/xzA46PULYtE

05.01.2022 Come and meet us at Parkes.

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