Lifted from Ray Clausen's "Maintenance Officer Report" in the September, 2010, CenTex Wing newsletter:
"I’ve been hoping for quite some time now that a few above average mechanics would come forward and “claim” a plane as their own. These people would be the chief of the plane while it is on the ground, responsible for maintenance, support, and logistics. We have settled on the title of Plane Captain for this position and I’m happy to announce that Mike Marando has accepted the invitation from the sponsors of the P-63 to be its Plane Captain. The Wing MO will still direct and supervise all maintenance done but the Plane Captain will handle the day-to-day operations and upkeep of the aircraft. Jim Liles has “owned” the 310 Kate for years, so Mike isn’t really the first, but he’s a great choice for the P-63.
The P-63 project is rocking along, too. Much of the work this past month has been internal so you may think that little has happened, but you’d be wrong. The entire aircraft has now been reprimed, including the cockpit. The new skin has been installed on the tail. The fuel boost pumps, missing for so long, have been replaced and the fuel system is ready to go in. The oil cooler has been installed and the radiators should go in this week. The rudder and elevators should be installed by the weekend along with all of the tail sheet metal covers. The brakes should be in and functional by Wednesday, August 31. The battery may go in by the weekend, as we have only three wires to figure out at this point. An instrument panel modification is almost ready to install.
With all of this activity, the most exciting bit of news is that the engine should ship late this week. It is really starting to come together!"
_________________ Mike
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